Assassin's Creed Origins: The Hidden Ones (Main 4/Completionist 8) Assassin's Creed Odyssey: The Lost Tales of Greece (Main 8/Completionist 9) Assassin's Creed Odyssey: Legacy of the First Blade This weapon is hidden up your wrist, and it is activated with a flick of the wrist. The origins of the blade are interesting, with one of the first Assasins, Darius, using it to kill King Xerxes I. After that, his descendant Aya gave it to her husband Bayek, who cuts his finger off with the blade during the events of Assassin’s Creed: Origins. Despite the difference in style, Eivor's hidden blade will behave largely how the weapon did in the earliest Assassin's Creed games. Unlike Origins and Odyssey, you won't have to upgrade your We test my Assassin's Creed Hidden Blades not to see how sharp they are but how well they would function for a modern member of the Brotherhood from Assassin Conceptual preparation: Measure the length of your forearm. write down the intended sizes and dimension of your hidden blade. start googling reference fotos (deviant art and flickr are great too) draw or print a 1:1 ( blueprints) for your blade. come up with simple plan of constructing the 3d shapes and forms. Hidden blade was some kind of imbalancing weapon, to tell the truth. There was some kind of rule of the Assassin's Creed games that the hidden blade can kill an enemy after only a one counter-attack. If you think that it is for all the weapons in games - it isn't, at least it wasn't until Brotherhood. The Hidden Blade, different ideas and designs. I'm still on ps4 so I decided to go back to Assassin's Creed 3 and I remember Connors and Haythams have a unique design where the blade can come out and be used as a Knife. And I was looking at art concepts in the extra content and thought it had a chain in it. Nothing in the Assassin’s Creed series is quite as iconic as the Hidden Blade, and yes you’ll still get to use one in Origins. You might be a little confused at first though, as you don’t MXTSVJd.