Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced weapons: database

A structured reference for comparing weapons discussed in Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced, with details flagged for in-game confirmation.

Note: This overview is based on commonly discussed topics; specific mechanics, numbers, characters, dates or steps may change and should be confirmed in-game or from official sources.

How to use this weapons reference

Available discussions present Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced weapons as a comparison topic rather than a single universally agreed loadout. This page therefore separates named weapons, weapon categories, and explicitly reported traits so readers can distinguish documented details from broader preference-based rankings.

The leads use terms such as best weapons, best swords, and items, which suggests that players commonly approach the subject through shortlists. Treat those shortlists as a starting point, then confirm current names, classifications, and performance in-game or through official information.

Weapons appearing in current discussions

The Persian Scimitars are repeatedly highlighted in the available material, while Le Bourgeoys Blades and Golden Flintlock Pistols also appear in a best-weapons selection. These names are useful anchors for a database-style comparison, but the leads do not establish that the same choices suit every situation or play preference.

Other named entries include the Order of Gold, described in one lead as a Legendary Pistol Sword, and Matched Golden Swords, described as a Legendary Cutlass. The available evidence does not provide a complete catalogue, so additional weapons or alternate classifications may need to be checked in-game.

Reported traits and classifications

One discussion reports that the Persian Scimitars have 38 base damage and perform a sweeping Heavy Strike attack. These are specific claims from the available material, not a complete specification of the weapon, so readers should verify whether the values and move description match their version.

The leads also distinguish broad weapon groupings, including swords, cutlasses, pistol swords, pistols, and pistol swords with a Corsair designation. Because the excerpts do not define every category or explain how the classes compare, this page avoids treating the labels as a full rules system.

How to compare a shortlist

A useful comparison can begin with the weapon name, the category attached to it, and any explicitly reported damage or attack characteristic. For example, the Persian Scimitars have a reported damage figure and a named Heavy Strike, whereas the Order of Gold and Matched Golden Swords are presented primarily through their legendary classifications in the available leads.

The available material also shows that rankings may mix practical claims with presentation or appeal: one lead calls the Dark Animus Corsair Pistol Swords especially cool while also describing a one-slash effect against multiple enemies. Confirm the exact effect and its conditions before using that statement as a performance comparison.

Version and verification notes

Because the supplied material consists of separate discussions and excerpts, it does not establish a definitive, exhaustive, or permanently current ranking for Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced weapons. Names, categories, damage values, and reported effects should be checked against the version being played.

For a reliable personal database, record only details visible in the game or confirmed by an official reference, and keep preference-based labels separate from measurable traits. This is especially important when comparing weapons that appear in different shortlists or are described with different category terms.