
In Assassin's Creed III, Connor's natural skill and Combat Pragmatist mindset allows him to dual-wield most of his given weapons, whether that be a tomahawk-Hidden Blade combo, a tomahawk-pistol combo, and even two pistols at once.While initially reserved for only high-ranking members, over time, the Order eventually granted the use of dual Blades to even low-ranking members out of practicality.
Ezio Auditore's rediscovery of the Codex of Altair in Assassin's Creed II allows the Assassins to fashion a second Hidden Blade to add to the initial first one. Ashes 2063: Scav can wield either the crowbar or a handgun alongside his Solar Lantern, the only way he has of seeing in the dark. Tokimi does have two, but she fights using a fan and sword instead. But due to how Eternity Swords work, there's only one minor character that you actually see use two of them. Aselia the Eternal - The Spirit of Eternity Sword: Considering that every fighting character uses swords, you'd expect more people to dual wield. Big uses two rattan sticks while Rody wilds dual tonfa. Big and Rody Birts from the Art of Fighting series both represent this trope. Arizona Sunshine: You can wield a weapon in each hand against zombies. ANNO: Mutationem has Ann's Dual Blades, which she can wield equally as well with both hands for devastating stabbing and slashing assaults, or combine them into a double-headed glaive. Fray, the hero of Alphadia Genesis, wields a pair of one-handed swords as his only weapon set. The numbers on the equipment screen treat the power of both weapons and shields as additive, although in actual combat the animations indicate that each weapon makes a separate attack.
While the "left hand" equipment slot in Albion can only be used for a shield, two aliens get a " tail" slot, which can equip either a one-handed weapon or a shield.