Bearded axes are weapons that were favored by many real-life Vikings back in the day—and are similarly favorites among a number of Assassin's Creed Valhalla players. They usually make good choices for those who prefer a more balanced setup, as well as for those who appreciate flexibility and speed.
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Not only do these weapons allow for an agile, versatile style of fighting, but being lighter one-handed weapons means that Eivor will have a hand free for useful tools like shields, daggers, and hammers alongside it. They make a nice complement to various other weapons and shields. As such, they allow Eivor to hack at enemies fairly swiftly and efficiently. But which bearded axe is right for you? Here is a guide to them all.
Updated September 17, 2022 By Ben Jessey: When it comes to weapons in Assassin's Creed Valhalla, bearded axes are some of the most fun to use. After all, they're generally balanced weapons that are pretty fast and deal out a decent amount of damage.
In this guide, we gave you information about each of the bearded axes in the game so you could choose which was right for you. However, since then, the Dawn Of Ragnarok DLC has come out and added another one of these axes to the game. Thus, we've now also added it to our collection.
The great thing about the Raider Axe is that you don't have to go on a wild goose chase or plunder for it. It is already ready to go in your inventory at the start of the game. The stats for this weapon are on the tepid side, but it's still a better option than going in swinging with your bare mitts.
This Raven axe was made for speed, and its attack is fairly high given its weapon type and early-game
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