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After the [[Catacendre]], the term "Hazekiller" is considered to be archaic, it is currently unknown if hazekillers still exist in the era or do so under a different name.{{book ref|aol|14}}
 
After the [[Catacendre]], the term "Hazekiller" is considered to be archaic, it is currently unknown if hazekillers still exist in the era or do so under a different name.{{book ref|aol|14}}
   
[[Ranette]] pays homage to hazekillers by making special ammunition rounds to dispatch individual Mistings and naming them "Hazekiller rounds", such as a round that causes loud noise to panic and discomfort a [[Tineye]] or a [[Coinshot]] round made with a mixture of ceramics and metal.{{book ref|aol|14}}
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[[Ranette]] pays homage to hazekillers by making special ammunition rounds to dispatch individual Mistings and naming them "Hazekiller rounds", such as a round that causes loud noise to panic and discomfort a [[Tineye]] or a [[Coinshot]] round made with a mixture of ceramics and metal, the purpose of which is to trick the coinshot into thinking they can push on the round, leaving the ceramic part of it to continue on its course, unaltered.{{book ref|aol|14}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 16:50, 25 July 2018

Hazekiller
Type Profession
World of Origin Scadrial

Hazekillers are masterful assassins who are employed to kill Allomancers.[1]

During the Final Empire, hazekillers were non-Misting specialists trained to assassinate Mistings and Mistborn, armed with simple, non-metallic weapons and shields, notably duelling canes and shields to deflect coins and other projectiles. They worked in large groups to overwhelm mistings.[1]

After the Catacendre, the term "Hazekiller" is considered to be archaic, it is currently unknown if hazekillers still exist in the era or do so under a different name.[2]

Ranette pays homage to hazekillers by making special ammunition rounds to dispatch individual Mistings and naming them "Hazekiller rounds", such as a round that causes loud noise to panic and discomfort a Tineye or a Coinshot round made with a mixture of ceramics and metal, the purpose of which is to trick the coinshot into thinking they can push on the round, leaving the ceramic part of it to continue on its course, unaltered.[2]

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