Probably, but it would be a fake blade and opening it up might make the springs break, go on YouTube and watch tutorials on how to make your own blade.
assasin's would sacrifice their ring finger when entering the brotherhood which let to them beeing able to put on a medal wrist guard containing a hidden blade.
Yes there is a hidden blade on assassins creed 2 Leonardo da vinci fixes it for u it was ezio's father hidden blade. later through the game you will getanother hidden blade
Better storyline, that is easier to follow. The ability to collect money, clothes, and upgrade armor, etc. Features new weapons including "Hidden Poison Blade" and "Hidden Wrist Gun" There is a slight graphic improvement as well.
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A wrist shot is a shot in ice hockey which involves primarily the wrist muscles to propel the puck using the concave side of the blade.
The hidden blade as shown within the game is a fantasy weapon. While it may be backed by some mechanical work, designing one with the identical use and look may be impossible. Official concept art of Altair's hidden blade show a mechanism similar to a scissor lift, activated by the tug of pinky ring. Ezio's blade is a different style and most likely operates on a system of springs and locks.
"What goes around comes around" on right wrist, "Tru Luv" on right wrist and a razor blade on her left wrist
You will go in your nearest wrist watch authorized dealer and tell them to extend your wrist watch warranty period. They easily do it but they take some money for this.
No, you get given them as you progress throughout the story, you find and get given codex pages, which translate to instructions for hidden blade upgrades, you take these to Leonardo da vinci and he upgrades your hidded blade. :D
Hold the hockey stick in both hands and keep the puck/ball in contact with the blade until you reach the end of the shot and flick your wrist so the blade flicks inwards also keep your eyes on the target and when flicking the blade inwards try and flick it to the target you want the ball/puck to go.
It allows the centre mass of the blade to be forward of the wrist as you strike. The momentum of the swing of the blade allows the curve to strike and focus its energy in the target.
You could, but if you really want a tattoo why not get it where you can really hide it and not on the wrist? I have 14 tattoos and am a professional in education, but all of my tats can be hidden. The wrist is will show and there are people out there that are against tattoos in any shape or form. A watch moves, a long sleeve moves, so you can't count on it staying hidden. Find another place.