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The Medieval Bracers was a pair of bracers from a set of armor owned by the French Assassin Arno Dorian.[1] During his years of activity as an Assassin, Arno acquired four different quality versions of these bracers.

Weapon statistics

Name Level Cost (Upgrade) Modifiers (Upgrade) Requirements
Handmade Medieval Bracers ◆◆ 250 (500 Sync points) Health: 4 HP (6 HP)
Revive Speed: 35% (40%)
Purchase
Description
These bracers have been passed down from generation to generation, stretching back to the days of Jacques de Molay.
Tailored Medieval Bracers ◆◆◆ 1000₣ (1000 Sync points) Health: 4 HP (7 HP)
Revive Speed: 45% (50%)
Healing Duration: NA (5%)
Healing: 20% (30%)
Purchase
Description
Tailored bracers, scavenged from the mansion of a well-off family.
Improved Medieval Bracers ◆◆◆◆ 5000₣ (2000 Sync points) Health: 5 HP (9 HP)
Revive Speed: 55% (55%)
Healing Duration: 55% (55%)
Healing: 25% (35%)
Purchase
Description
Improved bracers, taken from the ruins of an ancient palace.
Legendary Medieval Bracers ◆◆◆◆◆ 150000₣ (10000 Sync points) Health: 8 HP (16 HP)
Revive Speed: 80% (85%)
Healing Duration: 80% (85%)
Healing: 40% (50%)
High-Profile Noise: 10% (13%)
Purchase
Description
A medieval relic, these bracers were prize possession of Philip IV.

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