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Altaïr stabbing a crusader with the Hidden Blade.

The iconic weapon of the Assassins Creed series, Hidden Blades are useful both for regular combat and for stealthy, low-profile assassinations. An unaware target may be stabbed (with a variety of animations depending on the angle of attack) without drawing too much attention.

Assassin's Creed

Although Altaïr already has this weapon at the start of the game, he loses it when he is demoted to Novice. At his first promotion to rank 2, however, he earns it back (along with his Longsword) so that he may perform his first assassination on Tamir the Merchant in Damascus.

Usage

This weapon is mostly used for stealthy, low-profile assassinations upon soldiers. An unaware soldier may be assassinated without drawing too much attention. When stealth is not a priority, Altaïr may perform a high profile assassination. This involves jumping upon an opponent and causing his victim to fall on the ground, then the blade is triggered, stabbing the opponent in the throat, or jabbing the blade into the target's nose, and on into the brain, when right in front of you, between other examples.

Both low and high profile assassinations may fail. A guard wary of your actions may catch your arms when you attempt the kill and throw you back. Counter-maneuvers using the blade are possible in active combat.

Be aware, of course, that you will lose a lot of synchronization if you assassinate innocent civilians with the hidden blade, just as with any other weapon.

In combat

The hidden blade can also be used while in combat. It can be easily used on weak enemies, just pushing him to the ground and then moving in for the kill while he lays on the ground.

Use in combat against stronger enemies or larger groups is more challenging, as it is only possible for Altaïr to counter the enemy he is facing and he cannot block any attack. The time frame in which Altaïr can counter-attack is extremely small compared to the longsword and short blade, but successfully countering enables one of several different - always lethal - counter-attacks in which Altaïr stabs his opponent in the chest, head, abdomen, under the chin, or spine. Mastering the use of a hidden blade in combat against large and powerful groups of enemies is an art. It is actually possible to assassinate the enemy in combat, while he is caught in a moment of inattention, or grappling with a vigilante, but any other time, it will fail because the enemy will always block the attack.

Mechanism

When not in use, the blade is hidden in a gauntlet on Altaïr's lower left arm. A ring on his little finger serves as the trigger for the gear system to eject the blade. As the system is not powerful enough to penetrate enemies, Altaïr extends the blade fully and then stabs it into his foe.


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This diagram shows the mechanism behind the Hidden Blade.

When the blade is open, it rests between Altaïr's middle and little fingers, in the space left by his amputated ring finger. This amputation is part of the initiation into the Hashshashin sect, which the Assassins are based on. When he is ready to put up the blade, he flicks his wrist and the blade returns to the gauntlet.

Role in investigations and missions

Assassination missions

The Hidden Blade is also used for one of the investigations given to you by informants. You are asked to stealthily assassinate a number of targets. If any guard even once confronts you, the mission is failed. If you attack the targets or the guards with fists, the short blade, the longsword, or any other high profile weapon, you will fail the mission. Because of this, you may ONLY use the throwing knives or the Hidden Blade.

Interrogation missions

During Interrogation missions, after successfully interrogating the target, Altaïr is forced to kill them, so they can not reveal his plans to the enemy. He will bury the blade in their stomach to kill them, then gently lower their body onto the ground so as not to draw further attention to himself. Occasionally, other assassinations performed with the Hidden Blade play out in the same manner.

Save Citizen missions

In the optional Save Citizen missions to save citizens from soldiers threatening to kill them, this weapon will come in handy. Successfully and stealthily used, you might take out three of the soldiers before they notice you, draw their weapons, and engage you in a swordfight. If they notice your tactic, however, you'd best be prepared and draw either your short blade or sword for a swordfight.

Assassinations

The hidden blade is used in every storyline assassination you perform. Even if you begin by attacking the enemy with a sword, you will always finish them off with the hidden blade before it cuts to the death cutscene.

Assassin's Creed II

"The blade is designed to ensure the commitment of whomever wields it."
―Leonardo da Vinci


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Ezio's Modern Hidden Blade.

In Assassin's Creed II, Ezio possesses two of these blades, whereas Altair has only one. In addition, unlike Altaïr, who had to sacrifice his ring finger, both Ezio's ring fingers are intact, due to a modification that raises the base of the weapon itself.

Ezio's blade is the one inherited from his father. The blade is initally broken since the last fight of Giovanni against Borgia's men (see Assassin's Creed: Lineage), but Ezio brought it to his friend Leonardo da Vinci to repair it.

Template:Spoiler At the end of the game, Desmond recieves from Lucy a similar (if not the same) model of the Hidden Blade used by Ezio to face the attacking Abstergo's men. However, unlike Ezio's, the Hidden Blade has no upgrades. Template:Spoiler End

In combat

Giovanni's (later Ezio's) Hidden Blade in Lineage.

In Assassin's Creed II, the use of the hidden blade in combat is more "classical": we can use it as a normal bladed weapon, and try to break the enemy's defenses instead of just trying to assassinate him. It attacks fairly fast, becoming faster as he gains the second blade, allowing Ezio to unleash a constant barrage of strikes, suppressing a foes ability to attack. It is also possible to block attacks while using the Hidden Blade unlike the first game (not with the Blade itself though, but with the upgraded bracers).

Veterans of Assassin's Creed combat may want to challenge themselves by using the Hidden Blade(s) in combat. While the counter-kill timing window is very short (fraction of a second), skillful timing will be rewarded nicely; except for against the Brutes' smashes which knock Ezio's weapon away (which does not work against Hidden Blades) and Seekers' (sweep Ezio's feet) special attacks, a successfully timed counter will always kill the guard against which it is performed, even if they have high health and/or are a high-ranking soldier.

Upgrades

The second hidden blades is acquired later and the main blade gets upgraded with the Poison Blade and the Pistol installed.

Trivia

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Darius, the first to wield a Hidden Blade
  • On one of the codex pages it states that the blade has to be connected or linked with the user, thus explaining part of why Altaïr had his ring finger removed. Altaïr opens his hand and spreads his fingers whenever the blade is extended. Similarly, he never uses the blade with his hand clenched in a fist; all stabbing moves and assassinations are performed with an open hand. The only time the blade sits in the space left by the amputated finger is when the player extends the blade and holds it out (by holding the weapon hand button while out of combat). However, as the weapon is specifically a hidden blade, it seems unlikely that a true Assassin would ever walk around with it exposed in this manner. However doing so in Assassin's Creed will make the beggars wary and less likely to get in your way, as it does in a Assassin's Creed II with the minstrels.
  • Ironically in both games the trigger mechanism is not visible on Altair's or Ezio's hands, even when they aren't wearing gloves it is not there.
  • Masyaf Guards in Assassin's Creed do sport a hidden blade, though they never use it, nor is their ring finger missing.
  • Malik, from the first game, had the hidden blade before he lost his arm but did not have an amputated finger.
  • The first recorded usage of the Hidden Blade by an Assassin was Darius, when he assassinated Xerxes. Moreover, his seal's symbol is the Hidden blade. Also, he's ring finger is still intact.
  • Patrice Desilets, the creative director of the game stated that the addition of a second blade in Assassin's Creed II also had a lucid reason: it's the sequel, it's Assassin's Creed 2 so there are 2 blades.