Blood bomb
Blood bombs scattered a thick spray of blood over its victims, stunning them briefly with the fear that they had just been badly injured; as such, this bomb could be crafted using any shell or gunpowder type combined with the lamb's blood ingredient at bomb-crafting stations.
History
In the early 1500s, the Mentor of the Italian Brotherhood of Assassins Ezio Auditore da Firenze was taught how to make and use the stink bombs by his Ottoman brethren. They had found the blood bombs to be useful, as they could stop pursuers and stun combatants, leaving them open to attack or aiding an escape. Alternatively, blood bombs could be used to create a distraction, as exploding the bomb on the ground created a pool of blood, which any guard would investigate.[1]
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Variations of the blood bomb