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The Bludgeoner

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The Bludgeoner

The Bludgeoner was a heavy mace fashioned with steel, animal bones, and boar tusks which once belonged to a Greek individual in the 5th century BCE.

After its wielder was killed by a pack of wild boars in a Messenian cave, news of its location reached a Makedonian man named Aiantides. Aiantides had come to Messenia on false advice to make a fortune, only to be lured into a human trafficking operation. The bandits who captured him planned to sell him into slavery, but he was freed by Kassandra the Eagle Bearer.[1] This was the fourth time the misthios had saved his life,[2][3][4] and as always, the Makedonian immediately sought to repay the debt.[1] On this occasion, he handed a scroll to Kassandra detailing where The Bludgeoner could be found. She subsequently ventured into the cave, eliminated the wild boars, and claimed the mace for herself.[1]

Weapon statistics

Rarity DPS (Lvl 99) Default Engravings Availability
Rare 7469 +23% Warrior Damage
+30% Damage with Heavy Blunt
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Description
Even the likes of this sword cannot sever love between men. But it can cut other things.

Behind the scenes

The Bludgeoner shares the same model as the common Bone Mace in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey.

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