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{{Revamp}}{{Quote|Well, you're certainly well-fed!|Ezio insulting Brutes. 1476-1507|Assassin's Creed II}}[[File:Guard-brute-ACB.png|220px|right|thumb|A Borgia Brute]]
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'''Brutes''' in [[Assassin's Creed II|Assassin's Creed 2]] and [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Brotherhood]] were heavily-[[armor]]ed [[guards]] employed by various cities and states in [[Italy]] during the [[Renaissance]], They are fierce soldiers armed with intimidating [[Heavy weapon|heavy weapons]] and donned with many layers of resilient plate [[Armor|armour]].
[[File:Guard-brute-ACB.png|220px|right|thumb|A Borgia Brute]]
'''Brutes''' were heavily-[[armor]]ed [[Soldier|guards]] employed by various cities and states in [[Italy]] during the [[Renaissance]]. They were fierce soldiers armed with intimidating [[heavy weapon]]s and donned with many layers of resilient plate [[armor]].  


== Characteristics and skills ==
==Characteristics and skills==
Brutes were armed with various [[Heavy weapon|heavy weaponry]] such as [[bearded axe]]s and [[bastard sword]]s, this allowed them to deliver a devastating blow to their opponents.
Brutes were armed with various heavy weaponry such as [[bearded axe]]s and [[bastard sword]]s, allowing them to deliver a devastating blow to their opponents. They were additionally equipped with multiple layers of plate armor, which easily allowed them to withstand multiple attacks. This also caused them to be quite fearless and would rarely flee the battle unless they were disarmed and unable to find an [[Improvised weapon|alternative weapon]].<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref><ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>


They are additionally equipped with multiple layers of plate [[armor]], which easily allows them to withstand multiple attacks from their opponents. This also causes them to be quite fearless and would rarely flee the battle unless they were disarmed and unable to find an [[Improvised weapon|alternative weapons]].
Despite their intimidating armor and heavy weaponry, this was also their most prominent weakness, as their equipment greatly hindered their agility. This allowed a skilled [[Assassins|Assassin]] to easily evade their attacks and retaliate. Because of their heavy armor, Brutes were also unable to perform any type of [[freerunning]].<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="ACB"/>


Despite their intimidating armor and heavy weaponry, this is also their most prominent weakness as their equipment greatly hindered their agility. The of the their equipment allows one to easily evade their attacks and retaliate, thereby cursing them with the inability to perform any type of [[Freerunning|free-running]].
[[File:AC2 Brute Combat.png|thumb|250px|left|Ezio Auditore fighting a Venetian Brute]]
[[File:AC2 Brute Combat.png|left|thumb|244x244px|Ezio in combat against Brute]]
Brutes were trained to perform two forms of attack techniques, in which they raised their weapons overhead and struck downward into their opponent's guard, effectively breaking their defenses. Another variant was the disarm attack, in which they held their weapon prominently behind their back, before swinging into their opponent's weapon hand, disarming them in the process.<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="ACB"/>
Brutes were also trained to perform two forms of attack techniques, in which they raise their weapons overhead and strike downward into their opponent's guard, effectively breaking their defenses. Another variant is the disarm attack, in which they hold their weapon prominently behind their back, before swinging into their opponent's weapon hand, disarming them in the process.


Brutes employed by the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] in [[Rome]] are shown to be much more skilled in combat than their counterparts in other cities and they are also equipped with high-quality armors and weapons.<ref name="Brotherhood" />
Brutes employed by the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] in [[Rome]] were generally better trained than those found in other cities during the Renaissance, being much deadlier with their attacks, and were also equipped with higher-quality armors and weapons.<ref name="ACB"/>


After the increased popularity of [[firearm]] weaponry, Brutes proved to be vulnerable to firearms as the bullets easily penetrated their armor and would often outright kill them in a single shot.
With the advent of [[firearm]]s, Brutes gradually became obsolete, as their heavy layers of armor provided little protection from bullets. A skilled Assassin like [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], who had mastered the [[Hidden Gun]], could aim for the weak spots in their armor, dealing heavy damage to Brutes or even outright killing them with a single shot.<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="ACB"/>


===Weaponry===
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==Special Brutes==
==Behind the scenes==
*[[Dante Moro]] carried a labrys axe, and fought like a Brute; though with an immunity to being disarmed.
Brutes are an enemy archetype featured in the 2009 video game ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' and its 2010 sequel, ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''. While they are exclusive to these two games, most of the later instalments in the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|series]] would feature similar archetypes, including the [[Almogavar]]s in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'', the [[Grenadier]]s in ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'', ''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'', and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'', and the {{Wiki|Hypaspists}} in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''.
*[[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] behaved like a Brute in combat, and carried a Bastard sword, which he fondly called "Bianca".
*[[Francesco Salviati]] carried a bearded axe with him when in [[Villa Salviati|his villa]], and fought like a Brute.
*[[Silvio Barbarigo]], although initially unarmed, would behave like a Brute should he pick up a heavy weapon.
*[[Mercenaries]] also fought like Brutes, and carried similar weapons.<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
*The Templar spy encountered by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] in [[Spain]] resembled a Brute.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II: Discovery]]''</ref>
*Some [[Papal Guard]]s, when equipped with heavy weapons, would fight like Brutes.
*[[Il Carnefice]] carried a bearded xe and fought like a Brute when encountered.
*[[Auguste Oberlin]] fought in a way similar to a Brute, and carried either a Bearded Axe.<ref name="Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
*[[Charles Gabriel Sivert]] use a [[Round axe|round axe]] to fight, like other [[Extremist|brute guards]].


==Trivia==
;''Assassin's Creed II''
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', Ezio uses certain taunts that are specific to Brutes, usually insulting their weight and equipment. Among them are: ''"Can you even hear me in there?!"'', "''Well, you're certainly well-fed!"'', ''"That looks heavy!"'', "Fatti sotto, porco! ''(Come on, pig!)"'', and "Ehi, grassone! ''(Hey, fatty!)"''
Several enemies in ''Assassin's Creed II'' behave similarly to Brutes in combat, including [[Francesco Salviati]] in the memory "[[Behind Closed Doors]]", and [[Dante Moro]] in the memory "[[Two Birds, One Blade]]". [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] and all [[Mercenary|mercenaries]] that can be hired by Ezio also fight like Brutes.
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', Borgia Brutes are noticeably rarer than in ''Assassin's Creed II'', and French Army Brutes are more common. They are mostly found in French camps throughout Rome until Ezio assassinates the Baron de Valois. Here, Brutes can be disarmed when they are taunted. After Sequence 7, Brutes are only found in one location: a guard post just south of the Terme di Caracalla.
 
*In the memory "[[Infrequent Flier]]," during the cutscene where Ezio abandons a burning [[Flying Machine]], a Brute and a Seeker can be seen on the roof of the [[Palazzo Ducale di Venezia|Palazzo Ducale]]. Strangely, these are the only two guard archetypes that cannot free-run or climb.
During combat, Ezio can use certain taunts that are specific to Brutes, usually insulting their weight and equipment. Among them are: ''"Can you even hear me in there?!"'', "''Well, you're certainly well-fed!"'', ''"That looks heavy!"'', "Fatti sotto, porco! ''(Come on, pig!)"'', and "Ehi, grassone! ''(Hey, fatty!)"''
*When using the [[Throwing knives|throwing knife]] special attack, Brutes can be killed with a single knife despite their heavy armor.
 
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed II: Discovery]]'', Guard Captains possess the same appearance as Brutes and are armed with greatswords. However, unlike Brutes they are extremely fast and can pull Ezio down if he attempts to scale a wall. However, Ezio was also skilled enough to counter-kill Almogavars instantly.
In the memory "[[Infrequent Flier]]", during the cutscene where Ezio abandons a burning [[Flying Machine]], a Brute and a [[Seeker]] can be seen on the roof of the [[Palazzo Ducale di Venezia|Palazzo Ducale]]. Strangely, these are the only two guard archetypes that cannot freerun or climb.
*The [[Almogavars]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' closely resemble Brutes in build and characteristics.
 
*In the 'Kenway Saga' games, Brutes were replaced by Grenadiers who could not be killed by execution streaks and their defense must be broken or them to continue the kill streaks.
;''Assassin's Creed II: Discovery''
*Borgia Brutes wear [[Wikipedia:Frog-mouth helm|frog-mouth helms]]. In reality these helms were used primarily for jousting rather than on the battlefield because of their extremely limited field of view.
[[Guard captain]]s in ''[[Assassin's Creed II: Discovery]]'' possess the same appearance as Brutes and are armed with greatswords. However, unlike Brutes, they are extremely fast and can pull Ezio down if he attempts to scale a wall.
 
A [[Templars|Templar]] spy encountered in the memory "[[Assassinate the Templar Spy]]" also resembles a Brute.
 
;''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''
Borgia Brutes are noticeably rarer than those encountered in ''Assassin's Creed II'', with [[French Army]] Brutes being more common. They are mostly found in French camps throughout Rome until the completion of Sequence 6. Beginning with Sequence 7, they can be found in just one location: a guard post south of the [[Baths of Caracalla|Terme di Caracalla]]. In this game, Brutes can be disarmed when they are taunted.
 
All Borgia Brutes wear {{Wiki|frog-mouth helm}}s. Historically, these helms were used primarily for jousting rather than on the battlefield because of their extremely limited field of view.
 
Similarly to ''Assassin's Creed II'', certain mission-specific enemies fight like Brutes, including [[Il Carnefice]] in "[[Well Executed]]", and [[Auguste Oberlin]] in "[[Counter-Propaganda]]". Some [[Papal Guard]]s equipped with heavy weapons also behave similarly to Brutes in combat.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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AC2 Brute - Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of a Brute
AC2 Brute - Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of a Brute
Brute.png|A Brute
AC2 Venetian Brute.png|A Venetian Brute
AC2 Brute Patrol.png|A Venetian Brute with two other guards
AC2 Brute Patrol.png|A Venetian Brute with two other guards
Brutes and Brutality 2.png|Ezio fighting the Borgia Brutes
Brutes and Brutality 2.png|Ezio fighting Borgia Brutes
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"Well, you're certainly well-fed!"
―Ezio Auditore insulting Brutes.[src]
A Borgia Brute

Brutes were heavily-armored guards employed by various cities and states in Italy during the Renaissance. They were fierce soldiers armed with intimidating heavy weapons and donned with many layers of resilient plate armor.

Characteristics and skills[edit | edit source]

Brutes were armed with various heavy weaponry such as bearded axes and bastard swords, allowing them to deliver a devastating blow to their opponents. They were additionally equipped with multiple layers of plate armor, which easily allowed them to withstand multiple attacks. This also caused them to be quite fearless and would rarely flee the battle unless they were disarmed and unable to find an alternative weapon.[1][2]

Despite their intimidating armor and heavy weaponry, this was also their most prominent weakness, as their equipment greatly hindered their agility. This allowed a skilled Assassin to easily evade their attacks and retaliate. Because of their heavy armor, Brutes were also unable to perform any type of freerunning.[1][2]

Ezio Auditore fighting a Venetian Brute

Brutes were trained to perform two forms of attack techniques, in which they raised their weapons overhead and struck downward into their opponent's guard, effectively breaking their defenses. Another variant was the disarm attack, in which they held their weapon prominently behind their back, before swinging into their opponent's weapon hand, disarming them in the process.[1][2]

Brutes employed by the Borgia in Rome were generally better trained than those found in other cities during the Renaissance, being much deadlier with their attacks, and were also equipped with higher-quality armors and weapons.[2]

With the advent of firearms, Brutes gradually became obsolete, as their heavy layers of armor provided little protection from bullets. A skilled Assassin like Ezio Auditore da Firenze, who had mastered the Hidden Gun, could aim for the weak spots in their armor, dealing heavy damage to Brutes or even outright killing them with a single shot.[1][2]

Weaponry[edit | edit source]

Name Damage Speed Deflect
Bastard Sword 3 4 3
Bearded Axe 4 3 4
Labrys 5 3 3

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Brutes are an enemy archetype featured in the 2009 video game Assassin's Creed II and its 2010 sequel, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. While they are exclusive to these two games, most of the later instalments in the series would feature similar archetypes, including the Almogavars in Assassin's Creed: Revelations, the Grenadiers in Assassin's Creed III, Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, and Assassin's Creed: Rogue, and the Hypaspists in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey.

Assassin's Creed II

Several enemies in Assassin's Creed II behave similarly to Brutes in combat, including Francesco Salviati in the memory "Behind Closed Doors", and Dante Moro in the memory "Two Birds, One Blade". Bartolomeo d'Alviano and all mercenaries that can be hired by Ezio also fight like Brutes.

During combat, Ezio can use certain taunts that are specific to Brutes, usually insulting their weight and equipment. Among them are: "Can you even hear me in there?!", "Well, you're certainly well-fed!", "That looks heavy!", "Fatti sotto, porco! (Come on, pig!)", and "Ehi, grassone! (Hey, fatty!)"

In the memory "Infrequent Flier", during the cutscene where Ezio abandons a burning Flying Machine, a Brute and a Seeker can be seen on the roof of the Palazzo Ducale. Strangely, these are the only two guard archetypes that cannot freerun or climb.

Assassin's Creed II: Discovery

Guard captains in Assassin's Creed II: Discovery possess the same appearance as Brutes and are armed with greatswords. However, unlike Brutes, they are extremely fast and can pull Ezio down if he attempts to scale a wall.

A Templar spy encountered in the memory "Assassinate the Templar Spy" also resembles a Brute.

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood

Borgia Brutes are noticeably rarer than those encountered in Assassin's Creed II, with French Army Brutes being more common. They are mostly found in French camps throughout Rome until the completion of Sequence 6. Beginning with Sequence 7, they can be found in just one location: a guard post south of the Terme di Caracalla. In this game, Brutes can be disarmed when they are taunted.

All Borgia Brutes wear frog-mouth helms. Historically, these helms were used primarily for jousting rather than on the battlefield because of their extremely limited field of view.

Similarly to Assassin's Creed II, certain mission-specific enemies fight like Brutes, including Il Carnefice in "Well Executed", and Auguste Oberlin in "Counter-Propaganda". Some Papal Guards equipped with heavy weapons also behave similarly to Brutes in combat.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]