A wide-bladed short sword that was crafted in a western country.
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- Cinquedea
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| - A wide-bladed short sword that was crafted in a western country.
- thumb|right|200px|cinqüedea A cinquedea (cinquedea, “de 5 dedos”, em italiano, referência à largura da lâmina, cerca de 10 cm) é uma adaga grande ou espada curta, ágil e resistente. A base larga oferece não só resistência, como espaço para ricos trabalhos de arte. Essa arma esteve em moda, na Itália, de 1460 a 1520. Um exemplar típico tem cerca de 57 cm de comprimento e pesa 600 gramas.
- Cinquedea is a high-ranked knife that provides 42 attack, 4 evasion, and 5 speed, as well as teach Loot Lv.4 to Thieves for 400 AP and Ring Toss to Jugglers for 450 AP. It can be obtained as the grand prize from the Auction or from the Smallswords C category from the Bazaar for Damascus, Spiral Incisor and Kalos.
- The Cinquedea is a Normal dagger in Diablo III. It requires character level 56 to be used.
- The cinquedea is a civilian short sword (or long dagger). It was developed in northern Italy and enjoyed a period of popularity during the Italian renaissance of the 15th and early 16th centuries. The name means "five fingers", and it describes the width of the blade next to the guard. The blade was heavy, about 45 cm (18 in) in length, and tapered to a somewhat rounded point. The grip was simple with a small pommel, and the guard was curved with the concave side toward the point. There were typically several fullers along the wider sides of the blade to lighten the weapon. The wide blade was useful for decorative etching. This weapon was varied in size, being anywhere in size from 10" to 28". It was often carried in place of a knife or larger sword.
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| - A wide-bladed short sword that was crafted in a western country.
- The cinquedea is a civilian short sword (or long dagger). It was developed in northern Italy and enjoyed a period of popularity during the Italian renaissance of the 15th and early 16th centuries. The name means "five fingers", and it describes the width of the blade next to the guard. The blade was heavy, about 45 cm (18 in) in length, and tapered to a somewhat rounded point. The grip was simple with a small pommel, and the guard was curved with the concave side toward the point. There were typically several fullers along the wider sides of the blade to lighten the weapon. The wide blade was useful for decorative etching. This weapon was varied in size, being anywhere in size from 10" to 28". It was often carried in place of a knife or larger sword. The cinquedea was used primarily as a thrusting weapon. It was carried horizontally next to the buttocks so that it could be drawn laterally from the back.
- thumb|right|200px|cinqüedea A cinquedea (cinquedea, “de 5 dedos”, em italiano, referência à largura da lâmina, cerca de 10 cm) é uma adaga grande ou espada curta, ágil e resistente. A base larga oferece não só resistência, como espaço para ricos trabalhos de arte. Essa arma esteve em moda, na Itália, de 1460 a 1520. Um exemplar típico tem cerca de 57 cm de comprimento e pesa 600 gramas.
- Cinquedea is a high-ranked knife that provides 42 attack, 4 evasion, and 5 speed, as well as teach Loot Lv.4 to Thieves for 400 AP and Ring Toss to Jugglers for 450 AP. It can be obtained as the grand prize from the Auction or from the Smallswords C category from the Bazaar for Damascus, Spiral Incisor and Kalos.
- The Cinquedea is a Normal dagger in Diablo III. It requires character level 56 to be used.
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