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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.

History

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
A heavy mace fashioned with steel, animal bones, and boar tusks. It's ironic that the person who once wielded it died at the tusks of a boar.

Behind the scenes

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

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