Battleaxe (Origins)
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The Battleaxe was the common model of battleaxe in Egypt at the time of the Ptolemaic dynasty.
Description[edit | edit source]
The relatively mediocre Battleaxe was plain in design, consisting only of a crescent axe blade tied to a wooden pole, but it nevertheless was still capable of inflicting great injury. A more distinctive feature of the axe was that the blade was tied perfectly with the pole at either end of the head and at the center, such that there were no protrusions or hooks to speak of.
History[edit | edit source]
During his hunt for the Order of the Ancients, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa commonly found this weapon in the inventories of blacksmiths and on bodies and in chests during his travels throughout Egypt.[1]
Weapon statistics[edit | edit source]
{{#section:AC:CST/Weapons|"Battleaxe (Origins)"}}| Rarity | Quality | Damage | Attributes | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Description | ||||
| What it lacks in elegance it makes up in destructive force and intimidation. | ||||
Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]
The model of the Battleaxe, a weapon in Assassin's Creed: Origins, is recycled as the Stone Axe, a weapon in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey.