Eiffel Tower Knife is a melee weapon introduced in Freelancer in HITMAN™ III and acts identical to the multiple other knives found in the trilogy, with the exception is that it is unable to be detected during frisk checks (like the Concealable Knife).
Description[]
"N/A"
― In-game Description
Acquisition[]
- N/A - Unavailable.
Perks[]
Description[]
"N/A"
― In-game Description
Acquisition[]
- N/A - Unavailable.
Perks[]
Description[]
"A sharp knife that was sheathed inside an Eiffel Tower souvenir."
― In-game Description
Acquisition[]
- Freelancer - Can be purchased from a Supplier.
Perks[]
Lethal Throw | Executes targets at range. | |
Lethal Melee | Executes targets in close-combat. |
Variants[]
- Agency Tanto Knife - An variant of the Tanto knife.
- Amputation Knife - A Liston knife, circa 14th Century.
- Antique Carved Knife - A knife unlocked by reaching Mumbai Mastery 18.
- Barber Razor - A razor typically found in bedrooms and bathrooms.
- Burial Dagger - Janus's burial dagger.
- Circumcision Knife - An izmel.
- Cleaver - A heavy butcher knife found in Hitman: Codename 47, Hitman: Contracts and later entries.
- Combat Knife - A knife unlocked by reaching Marrakesh Mastery 5. A version is also included in Hitman 2: Silent Assassin.
- Concealable Knife - A knife that can pass frisks.
- Eiffel Tower Knife - A knife in Freelancer that can pass frisks.
- Filet Knife - A knife in Hitman: Absolution.
- Folding Knife - A pocket knife present in the series since Hitman: Absolution.
- Glass Shiv - A makeshift glass shiv.
- Grape Knife - A knife used to harvest Grapevines.
- Hobby Knife - The only knife that is legal to carry in any disguise.
- Ice Pick - A generic mountaineering ice pick.
- Janbiya - An Arabic dagger unlocked by reaching Marrakesh Mastery 10.
- Kitchen Knife - A common knife found in most kitchens throughout the series which is legal to carry with a chef's or waiter's disguise.
- Kukri Knife - An Indian machete unlocked by reaching Dartmoor Mastery 13.
- Letter Opener - A blunt edged knife designed for opening mail.
- Oyabun Knife - Stealth knife featured in Hitman: Codename 47.
- Pentagon Knife - Stealth knife featured in Hitman: Codename 47.
- Piton - Metal spike used for climbing.
- Sacrificial Knife - An exotic, unlockable knife found in The Isle of Sgàil and in a Secret Tunnel in Santa Fortuna.
- Scalpel - A knife legal to carry with a doctor's disguise.
- Stiletto - Small knife found in Hitman: Blood Money.
- Tanto - A small Japanese knife.
- The Black Almond's Dagger - A dagger with a single dose of lethal poison.
- The Cat's Claw - A dagger unlocked by completing level 1 of the The Envy Contention.
- The Splitter Kukri Knife - A variant of the Kukri Knife unlocked by purchasing The Splitter Pack.
Cut items[]
- Nail File - Small sharp nail file cut from Hitman: Blood Money.
- Knife - Cut beta weapon from Hitman 2: Silent Assassin and Hitman: Contracts. Unique as it uses "Caliber" rounds, of which 10 can be used.
- Bowie Knife- A large bladed knife cut from Hitman: Blood Money. Completely finished, and even has it's own associated ranking.
- Thrower- A small throwing knife cut from Hitman: Blood Money.
Trivia[]
- The Eiffel Tower Knife existed in the files for HITMAN™ and HITMAN™ 2 before being added to Freelancer.
- The weapon can only be obtained in Freelancer mode and stored in the Safehouse.
- Judging by the name and description it was originally intended to be found in the Palais de Walewska's gift shop.
- Judging by the fact that the knife is not discovered during frisk checks, the player was likely intended to carry the souvenir around, before breaking it after a frisk to get the knife out. Another possibility is that the souvenir would have functioned similarly to a briefcase, with the knife able to be removed from it for use.