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The Spear of Leonidas, also known as the Blade of Leonidas, was a Spear of Eden[4] wielded by King Leonidas I of Sparta at the Battle of Thermopylae. Following his death, Leonidas' now-broken spear was passed on to his daughter Myrrine and then to his granddaughter Kassandra.

During Kassandra's quest to locate her family and destroy the Cult of Kosmos, Kassandra regularly visited the Ancient Forge to enhance the spear's combat efficiency, structural durability, and supernatural power through the use of Isu Artifact Fragments.

Owners

History

The first known human to wield the spear was the first wife of King Anaxandridas II of Sparta and the mother of Leonidas I. At one point, Leonidas was given the spear by her,[6] and he would use it until his death in 480 BCE at the Battle of Thermopylae. After being broken during the battle, the broken tip was recovered by the Spartans and handed over to Leonidas' daughter Myrrine.[7] Myrrine would in turn hand down the spear to Kassandra when she was seven years old.[5]

The spear lost its powers during the events on the island of Korfu, where its proximity to an equally-strong Apple of Eden caused it to overload, preventing Kassandra from accessing its special abilities. Once its power was exhausted,[13] Kassandra left the spear to Herodotus as something to remember her by.[9]

Millennia later during the Italian Renaissance, the Assassin Alessandra d'Avanzago recovered the spear to prevent it from falling into the hands of the Templars. The Assassins then hid the spear in a location where they believed it would not be found for a long time.[10]

The spear was eventually recovered and reburied beneath Herodotus' book Lost Histories, where it laid untouched for centuries until 2018 when both objects were recovered by the Assassin Layla Hassan. Using Kassandra's DNA found on the spear, Layla was able to relieve her memories through the Animus. Once Layla had found Atlantis and met Kassandra, kept alive by the Staff of Hermes Trismegistus, she tried offering the spear back to her, only for Kassandra to reply that it was broken and that Layla could keep it.[11]

Functionality

The spear was able to bestow upon its wielder enhanced strength, as well as a myriad of other supernatural abilities. The spear was able to harness its wielder's adrenaline to produce supernatural effects, such as cloaking its user, regenerating health, or harnessing some of the natural elements such as poison and fire. It could even briefly increase the wielder's speed and reflexes, charge arrows with explosive energy, produce shockwaves, and augment arrows so they could phase through walls. While quite literally granting its wielder god-like powers and abilities,[1] with it widely being rumored to contain the strength of the fallen 300 Spartans,[14] the spear did in fact have a finite amount of power and became a normal spear when depleted,[13] though this well of power appeared to be quite extensive as the Spear was liberally used by Leonidas, Myrrine, and finally Kassandra.[1]

Weapon statistics

Animus HR-8.5

Class Rarity Attack Stun Weight Speed Critical Chance Perks Availability
Wolf Mythical 97 124.5 9.8 54.7 114.5 Increase Attack, Melee Damage, Ranged Damage and Ability Damage when having at lease one filled adrenaline slot Loot chest in camp at Dun Ardtreck
Description
This spear as once wielded by King Leonidas in the Battle of Thermopylae. It is said the strength of the 300 radiates from its blade.

Mobile Animus 4.38

Tier Damage Speed Miss Chance Modifiers Requirements
★★★★★ 4.3k-4.6k 1.50 5% +30 Attack
+190 Defense
+190 Health
+8% Critical Chance
+10% Critical Bonus
+5% Dodge
300,000 Coins
210 Damascus steel
60 Fine Silk
1 Ancient tablet
Enhanced Skills
Spear of Leonidas: The power of the Spear of Leonidas empowers this hero's normal attacks.
Rank 2: All basic attacks hit for 105% damage.
Description
The legendary Spear of Leonidas destroyed during the battle of 300. The weapon was eventually reworked into a smaller one handed blade by Kassandra. Said to be of Isu descent.

Behind the scenes

Gameplay

The Spear of Leonidas features in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey (2018), where it substitutes for the traditional Hidden Blade used for assassination gameplay in the series. A feature new to Odyssey is the command to "confirm kill" upon assassinating a quest target, such as a Cultist of Kosmos, and the Spear of Leonidas is used for this function. Unlike the Hidden Blade from previous games, the spear can be thrown using the Rush Assassination ability, which with upgrades enables chain assassinations to be performed on up to three additional enemies. Apart from the opening scene where the player plays as Leonidas at the Battle of Thermopylae, the spear cannot be utilized as an independent weapon because the main protagonist, the Eagle Bearer, uses it as a parrying dagger at all times after it is broken at the shaft.

The spear can be upgraded at the Ancient Forge on Andros to a maximum level of 6 using Artifact Fragments recovered from killing Cultists. Access to the Ancient Forge is gained during the memory "Memories Awoken", and upgrading the spear increases the player's health regeneration, expands the adrenaline gauge, and unlocks higher ranks for ability upgrades. The spear's appearance also changes to reflect each upgrade, becoming more and more resplendent. Despite this, the spear always appears in its level 1 state in the cutscenes of some crucial story memories, including "A Mother's Prayers", "The Conqueror", and "Where It All Began", no matter its actual level.

In the mobile gacha game Assassin's Creed: Rebellion (2018), the two character options for the protagonist in Odyssey, Kassandra and Alexios, feature as separate heroes with distinct skill kits that directly reference the abilities from Odyssey. Kassandra's are drawn from the Assassin branch of the ability tree in Odyssey—Hero's Strike, Rush Assassination, Revelation, and Venomous Attacks—while Alexios' are drawn from the Warrior branch—Spartan Kick, Ring of Charos, Second Wind, and Flaming Attacks. In addition, both have a passive skill empowering their base attack damage that is itself called Spear of Leonidas. Kassandra's Time Dilation skill, where her dodge chance is increased at low health, may also be a reference to Slow Time, another ability from the Assassin branch, although this skill is shared by several other heroes in Rebellion.

In the crossover event between Assassin's Creed: Odyssey and Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, the player travels to the Isle of Skye as Eivor Varinsdottir and obtains from a chest the Spear of Leonidas as a usable legendary weapon with a fully intact shaft. The canonicity of Eivor's acquisition of the weapon has not been explained.

Design concept

The spear takes inspiration from the Pieces of Eden encountered in past installments as an endgame quest item. However, the developers' impetus was to let players wield an Isu artifact throughout the game rather than just at the end of it. It also provides a lore justification for the supernatural abilities of the main protagonist, the Eagle Bearer.[15] According to Gabriel Blain in The Art of Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, the spear's design is said to be based on the Spartan dory but mixed with Isu influences and driven by the desire to "hint the Assassin's logo in the shape design".

The fundamental gameplay concept of the Spear of Leonidas is similar to that of the Dagger of Time from Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, another Ubisoft property that is regarded as the spiritual predecessor to Assassin's Creed. [citation needed]

Gallery

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey novel [citation needed]
  3. Assassin's Creed: The Official Collection – Issue #56
  4. Assassin's Creed: The Essential Guide
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Assassin's Creed: OdysseyMemories Awoken
  6. 6.0 6.1 Assassin's Creed: OdysseyThe Fate of Atlantis: Fields of ElysiumA Life for a Life
  7. 7.0 7.1 Assassin's Creed: OdysseyBattle of 300 (memory)
  8. Assassin's Creed: Odyssey - So It Begins
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Assassin's Creed Crossover StoriesA New Horizon
  10. 10.0 10.1 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of VeniceShe Spears, She Scores
  11. 11.0 11.1 Assassin's Creed: OdysseyModern Day
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Modern Day
  13. 13.0 13.1 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Assassin's Creed Crossover StoriesNot All Treasure Should Be Found
  14. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Assassin's Creed Crossover Stories
  15. Game Informer #105: Create Your Own Creed

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