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The guisarme with its hook on the opposite side away from view

A guisarme is a European pole weapon whose head is a large hook.

Description[edit | edit source]

A crude weapon, a guisarme is composed of a protruding hook at the end of a long shaft. Unlike other polearms that incorporate hooks such as halberds, becs de corbin, and fauchards, the hook on a guisarme is its defining feature and blade. The typical guisarmes of the French Revolution had heads which, aside from the downward-curving hook, was also sharpened so that it may simultaneously serve as a spearpoint. In this way, the guisarmes were adapted to not just slashing but thrusting attacks as well. Nevertheless, they were, alongside voulges, the weakest polearms of Paris during that period.[1]

History[edit | edit source]

During the French Revolution, guisarmes were prevalent in Paris where they ranked as the most basic of pole weapons obtainable. The Assassin Arno Dorian of the Parisian Brotherhood as a new recruit used it in his training as a beginner's long weapon.[1]

Weapon statistics[edit | edit source]

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Level Damage Parry Speed Range Cost Modifiers Availability
Description
A hook-shaped pole weapon.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The guisarme, as the weakest long weapon in Assassin's Creed: Unity, serves as the player's default and starting long weapon. One other weapon, the voulge shares its poor stats but is a side-quest reward.
  • The image of the guisarme in the menu for Unity and its companion app is taken at a poor angle where the hook on the weapon is on the opposite side and thus not visible, causing it to appear to be a spear.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

fr:Guisarme