The Falx of Olympos was a legendary spear in 5th century BCE Greece.
During the Peloponnesian War, the spear laid in the depths of the sunken Palace of Amphitrite at the bottom of the Aegean Sea between the islands of Thera and Paros. While exploring the underwater location, the Spartan misthios Kassandra claimed the spear.[1]
Weapon statistics[]
Animus HR-8.5[]
Rarity | DPS (Level 99) | Default Engravings | Availability | |
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Legendary | 8257 | +25% Assassin Damage +40% Adrenaline per CRIT +100% Damage but Health Capped to 25% |
Loot the legendary chest in the Palace of Amphitrite | |
Description | ||||
High atop Mount Olympos, in the Pantheon, is the meeting place of gods. It is a holy place. |
Mobile Animus 4.38[]
Tier | Damage | Speed | Miss Chance | Modifiers | Requirements |
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★★★★★ | 4k-4.1k | 1.50 | 5% | +270 Defense +260 Health +8% Critical Chance +80% Critical Bonus |
300,000 Coins 220 Damascus steel 90 Gold Ingot 1 Ancient tablet |
Enhanced Skills | |||||
Death's Door: When near death, strike with deadly precision. Rank 1: Critical Chance is increased by 20% when Health is below 20%. | |||||
Description | |||||
A weapon found at the peak of Mount Olympos, said to have been forged by the gods themselves. |
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A falx is a weapon with a curved blade that is sharp on the inside edge; it was often used by the Thracians and Dacians. In light of this, the Falx of Olympos more closely resembles a spear.
The head of the Falx of Olympos has a strong resemblance to that of the Spear of Leonidas, though the former’s center is hollowed out.