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:I dunno, what's the usual course of action for a weapon that appears in multiple games? I'm tempted to say they be kept seperate tbh. {{User:Crookandcharlatan/sig}} 20:13, August 4, 2014 (UTC) | :I dunno, what's the usual course of action for a weapon that appears in multiple games? I'm tempted to say they be kept seperate tbh. {{User:Crookandcharlatan/sig}} 20:13, August 4, 2014 (UTC) | ||
::Well, take a look at the [[Syrian Sabre]]. The Pirate Scimitar has different stats in ''AC4'' (well, according to my sandbox, at least; I haven't checked in-game), so that might be worth taking into account. If we do separate them, I'd recommend renaming this article to "'''Pirate Scimitar (Liberation)'''", since the ''AC4'' one takes precedence, I think. --{{User:The Crimson Eagle/sig}} 20:17, August 4, 2014 (UTC) | |||
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As this sword shares its appearance and name with a pair of swords from AC4, should this article eventually be merged with this, or should they be kept separate? I don't really mind either way, so I thought I'd check. --Crimson Knight Intercom 20:08, August 4, 2014 (UTC)
- I dunno, what's the usual course of action for a weapon that appears in multiple games? I'm tempted to say they be kept seperate tbh. Crook The Constantine District 20:13, August 4, 2014 (UTC)
- Well, take a look at the Syrian Sabre. The Pirate Scimitar has different stats in AC4 (well, according to my sandbox, at least; I haven't checked in-game), so that might be worth taking into account. If we do separate them, I'd recommend renaming this article to "Pirate Scimitar (Liberation)", since the AC4 one takes precedence, I think. --Crimson Knight Intercom 20:17, August 4, 2014 (UTC)