How Assassins Got Their Hidden Blade in Every Assassin's Creed Game (2007-2021)

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In this video I am showing you How Assassins Got Their Hidden Blade in Every Assassin's Creed Game (2007-2021)-

👉 00:10 Assassin's Creed
👉 01:05 Assassin's Creed II
👉 01:59 Assassin's Creed III
👉 02:29 Assassin's Creed Liberation
👉 03:00 Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag
👉 03:37 Assassin's Creed Freedom Cry
👉 03:48 Assassin's Creed Rogue
👉 04:00 Assassin's Creed Unity
👉 04:56 Assassin's Creed Syndicate
👉 05:05 Assassin's Creed Origins
👉 05:45 Assassin's Creed Odyssey
👉 06:26 Assassin's Creed Valhalla

This Video Also Showcases the Graphics Evolution in Every Assassin's Creed Games in Series till now... EVOLUTION OF GRAPHICS IN AC Games

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Bayek didn't had to cut off his finger to use the hidden blade, he accidentally cut his finger while assassinating Eudoros the Hippo

R-D...
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I love the rotation mechanism on Connor's hidden blade so he could wield it as a dagger. It doesn't get enough appreciation.

someguy
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For those still confused:
Altair wrote the codex we find in AC2 which details the new schematics of the hidden blade. This "new" design bypasses the need to sacrifice the ring finger.
Proof? In revelations, Altair in his 60s and older has dual hidden blades, and his right hand still has his ring finger.
Altair also developed hidden blade combat. By giving the blade mechanism armor, this gives the user a chance to defend against enemies with much longer weapons.
Notice how you can't really fight with hidden blades in Valhalla? Ezio's second blade has actual armor, made straight from Altair's codex.

TheHammerGuy
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Arno's hands down, sleek simple and versatile with a modest upgrade. Something I would picture a stealthy and light on their feet assassin to wield

ThProwlr
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I love Eivor's reaction to the hidden blade. Pretty much goes how you'd expect when giving one to a viking. "This thing's awesome, why would I want to hide it? If im gonna kill someone, they're gonna know about it."

turboradman
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The hook blade has two parts, you see. The hook and the blade.

dustin_echoes
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I kind of love the irony that Eivor, the character most opposite of the traditional assassins, wears the blade as originally intended, on the outside of the arm as we see in the first blade dlc.

DarkKnightsix
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Connor’s reaction when he got his hidden blades was so wholesome, definitely the happiest he was throughout the whole game.

H.K.
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I like that in Valhalla “ hey Ik we just met and you haven’t been trained to be a proper assassin but here take a sacred weapon that we also use as a key to unlock ancient temples holding our most treasured secrets“

hunterdempsey
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Actually Kassandra acquired a Hidden Blade during her travels around the world. When she met Eivor for the first time, they had a short crossing of their respective blades.

FelixTeeberg
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I love Arno’s hidden blade, despite it not being dual he was stylish with it and the phantom blade shots were a great tool for distance kills

JackFRipper
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Always loved the Phantom Blade design in Unity. It's the best in my opinion. If combined with the grappling mechanism in Syndicate, it would be the most powerful and versatile Hidden Blade in the franchise

themightywolfie
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I like how that eivor is technically wearing the hidden blade right

PearsAreGoated
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Hello. Did you know that the Phantom blade was also an invention of Leonardo da Vinci?

In Assassin's Creed Project Legacy is said that an italian Assassin named Francesco Vecellio (who also existed in reality, and was a painter) was an apprentice and former killer for Ezio Auditore during the time between Brotherhood and Revelations, and to complete a mission Francesco asked his mentor (Ezio) to have a hidden gun like the Ezio's one, but Ezio refused because he considered the Hidden gun inadequate for a not enough skilled Assassin like Francesco

However, he decided to accept anyway his request to have a medium distance adequate weapon (and to give him a more silent and less dangerous one) and asked Leonardo to create something with that characteristics

And so... the Phantom blade was born, and the first Assassin to use one was Francesco Vecellio

It's a shame that they didn't mention at least the name of Leonardo or Francesco in Unity when Mirabeau introduced the Phantom blade, but probably given the low quality of the game, the devs didn't even knew about Project Legacy

fabiopoma
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I’d say design wise, I favor Ezio’s hidden blades from Revelations, including the hookblade. But when it comes to practicality, I’d say Connor/Ratonhnhaké:ton’s hidden blades were best. But overall, I’d say that my personal favorite of them all has to be Eivor’s hidden blade from Valhalla.

topdoomslayer
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It's funny to think that Eivor technically uses the hidden blade correctly purely to show off and the hidden ones/assassins use it the wrong way. wonder what Darius would make of this whole situation lol.

rafaelfigueiredo
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Two things:
1. I didn't realise that Dual Hidden Blades are reserved for Master Assassins.
2. Bayek lost his ring finger on accident when using the Hidden Blade against Eudoros. A mistake it may have been, but, I believe it shows the flaw in the design of the Hidden Blade. Seeing as how you wear it on your inner forearm.

briggsgametime
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Arno's phantom blade is the best in my opinion, very helpful when doing heists and I feel more like an assassin when using it.

Melon-Head
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The phantom Blade is the best Hidden blade since it offers a stealthy ranged attack and also it look badass.

Unknownguy
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Most practical blade would be Connor's. You eject, stab and swivel it to wield like a dagger. Perfectly fits with his brutish playstyle.

mbashasyed