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File:ACS Jacob Frye - Concept Art.jpg|Jacob Frye wearing the Assassin Gauntlet on his left arm.
File:ACS Jacob Frye - Concept Art.jpg|Jacob Frye wearing the Assassin Gauntlet on his left arm.
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Concept art for the Assassin Gauntlet

The Assassin Gauntlet was a modification to the Hidden Blade adopted by the British Assassins during the Victorian Era. It was composed of a bracer around the entire forearm that consisted of the central Hidden Blade and a grappling attachment to use as a quick escape or a means to create on-the-fly Ziplines under the palm, and a launcher for hallucinogenic darts on the back of the forearm.[1]

Usage

The Assassin Gauntlet could be loaded with hallucinogenic darts in its firearm attachment, allowing users such as Jacob Frye to cause enemies to fight one another rather than the user.[1]

Trivia

  • The dart-firing mechanism of the Assassin Gauntlet is similar to both the Hidden Gun and the Phantom Blade, as it acts as a firearm and is silent.

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