
Dyes often had a common characteristic, which was displayed by a prefix on their names, which stated where the dye originated from. Some of these prefixes were:
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[[File:ACB Tailor Dye.png|thumb|250px|Customization of robes at a Roman tailor shop]] | [[File:ACB Tailor Dye.png|thumb|250px|Customization of robes at a Roman tailor shop]] | ||
'''Customization''' is a mechanic in the [[Animus]]. | '''Customization''' is a mechanic in the [[Animus]] and the [[Helix]]. | ||
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The [[Italy|Italian]] [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] could dye his clothing in the [[Tailors|tailor shops]] located throughout the cities he visited, although the possible color schemes depended on which city he was in. Ezio could always switch back to the default Assassin white scheme for free, though after buying a dye, it would not remain unlocked. This meant that if Ezio wished to switch back to a dye after buying a different one, it had to be purchased again.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref><ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref><ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref> | The [[Italy|Italian]] [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] could dye his clothing in the [[Tailors|tailor shops]] located throughout the cities he visited, although the possible color schemes depended on which city he was in. Ezio could always switch back to the default Assassin white scheme for free, though after buying a dye, it would not remain unlocked. This meant that if Ezio wished to switch back to a dye after buying a different one, it had to be purchased again.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref><ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref><ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref> | ||
In [[Rome]], there were new dyes available, with each district, except for the [[Vaticano District|Vatican]], offering new colors. Also, instead of the colors always matching, both the outfit and cape could be dyed separately. In addition, the colors of Ezio's [[ | In [[Rome]], there were new dyes available, with each district, except for the [[Vaticano District|Vatican]], offering new colors. Also, instead of the colors always matching, both the outfit and cape could be dyed separately. In addition, the colors of Ezio's [[Assassin apprentices|Assassin recruits]] could be changed, though once an Apprentice reached the [[Ranks|rank]] of ''Assassino'', the only dye that was available to them was "Assassin White". The cape's color would change accordingly to the dye it was last changed to before reaching ''Assassino ''rank.<ref name="ACB" /> | ||
[[Constantinople]] also had new dyes to offer, though they did not vary from district to district, with all being available from any Tailor shop.<ref name="ACR"/> | [[Constantinople]] also had new dyes to offer, though they did not vary from district to district, with all being available from any Tailor shop.<ref name="ACR" /> | ||
<tabber>Italy= | <tabber>Italy= | ||
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* Leipzig Regiment Hood | * Leipzig Regiment Hood | ||
* Siege of Maastricht Hood | * Siege of Maastricht Hood | ||
* Hood of the Raiders | |||
* Hood of Franciade | |||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
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|-|Other coats= | |-|Other coats= | ||
* Athos Duel Shirt | * Athos Duel Shirt | ||
* Coat of Franciade | |||
* Coat of the Raiders | |||
* Prussian Waistcoat | * Prussian Waistcoat | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
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===Forearms=== | ===Forearms=== | ||
<tabber>Handmade | <tabber>Handmade bracers= | ||
*Arno's Original Bracers | *Arno's Original Bracers | ||
*Handmade Prowler Bracers | *Handmade Prowler Bracers | ||
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*Handmade Bourgeois Bracers | *Handmade Bourgeois Bracers | ||
|-|Tailored | |-|Tailored bracers= | ||
*Arno's Tailored Bracers | *Arno's Tailored Bracers | ||
*Tailored Prowler Bracers | *Tailored Prowler Bracers | ||
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*Tailored Military Bracers | *Tailored Military Bracers | ||
*Tailored Brigand Bracers | *Tailored Brigand Bracers | ||
*Tailored Bourgeois Bracers | |||
|-|Improved | |-|Improved bracers= | ||
*Improved Napoleonic Bracers | *Improved Napoleonic Bracers | ||
*Improved Prowler Bracers | *Improved Prowler Bracers | ||
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*Improved Brigand Bracers | *Improved Brigand Bracers | ||
|-|Master | |-|Master bracers= | ||
*Arno's Master Bracers | *Arno's Master Bracers | ||
*Master Sans-Culottes Bracers | *Master Sans-Culottes Bracers | ||
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*Master Military Bracers | *Master Military Bracers | ||
|-|Legendary | |-|Legendary bracers= | ||
*Legendary Prowler Bracers | *Legendary Prowler Bracers | ||
*Legendary Sans-Culottes Bracers | *Legendary Sans-Culottes Bracers | ||
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*Legendary Brigand Bracers | *Legendary Brigand Bracers | ||
|-|Other | |-|Other Bracers= | ||
* La Tour D'Avergne Bracer | * La Tour D'Avergne Bracer | ||
*Bracers of Candia | * [[Bracers of Candia]] | ||
* [[Bracers of Franciade]] | |||
* [[Bracers of the Raiders]] | |||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
===Waist=== | ===Waist=== | ||
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|-|Other belts= | |-|Other belts= | ||
*Isenburg-Birnstein Belt | *[[Isenburg-Birnstein Belt]] | ||
*Addorsed Eagle Belt | *[[Addorsed Eagle Belt]] | ||
*[[Belt of Franciade]] | |||
*[[Belt of the Raiders]] | |||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
===Legs=== | ===Legs=== | ||
<tabber>Handmade | <tabber>Handmade legwear= | ||
*Arno's Original Breeches | *Arno's Original Breeches | ||
*Handmade Prowler Breeches | *Handmade Prowler Breeches | ||
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*Handmade Musketeer Breeches | *Handmade Musketeer Breeches | ||
|-|Tailored | |-|Tailored legwear= | ||
*Arno's Tailored Breeches | *Arno's Tailored Breeches | ||
*Tailored Prowler Breeches | *Tailored Prowler Breeches | ||
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*Tailored Bourgeois Breeches | *Tailored Bourgeois Breeches | ||
|-|Improved | |-|Improved legwear= | ||
*Improved Prowler Breeches | *Improved Prowler Breeches | ||
*Improved Napoleonic Breeches | *Improved Napoleonic Breeches | ||
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*Improved Bourgeois Breeches | *Improved Bourgeois Breeches | ||
|-|Master | |-|Master legwear= | ||
*Arno's Master Breeches | *Arno's Master Breeches | ||
*Master Sans-Culottes Trousers | *Master Sans-Culottes Trousers | ||
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*Master Bourgeois Breeches | *Master Bourgeois Breeches | ||
|-|Legendary | |-|Legendary legwear= | ||
*Legendary Prowler Breeches | *Legendary Prowler Breeches | ||
*Legendary Sans-Culottes Trousers | *Legendary Sans-Culottes Trousers | ||
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*Legendary Brigand Breeches | *Legendary Brigand Breeches | ||
|-|Other | |-|Other legwear= | ||
* Black Musketeer | * [[Black Musketeer Breeches]] | ||
* National Guard Trousers | * [[Breeches of Franciade]] | ||
* [[Breeches of the Raiders]] | |||
* [[National Guard Trousers]] | |||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
==Victorian London== | ==Victorian London== | ||
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* Teal (Teal, Violet, and Mustard Yellow) | * Teal (Teal, Violet, and Mustard Yellow) | ||
* Beige (Beige, Violet, and Gray Blue) | * Beige (Beige, Violet, and Gray Blue) | ||
* Taupe (Forest Green, Violet, and Terra Cotta) | |||
* Forest Green (Forest Green, Violet, and Terra Cotta) | * Forest Green (Forest Green, Violet, and Terra Cotta) | ||
* Wine (Wine, Gold, and Muted Green) | * Wine (Wine, Gold, and Muted Green) | ||
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* The Count's Cloak | * The Count's Cloak | ||
* Cloaking Cloak | * Cloaking Cloak | ||
===1888 Colors=== | |||
*No Color | |||
*Violet (Violet, woody brown and grass green) | |||
*Fuchsia (Fuchsia, muted green and turquoise) | |||
*Midnight Blue (Midnight blue, warm gray and terra cotta) | |||
*Black (Black, pink and purple) | |||
*Steel Gray (Steel gray, pink and dark gray) | |||
*Crimson (Deep crimson, salmon and gray) | |||
*Wine (Wine, gold and muted green | |||
*Green (Green, violet and gray) | |||
*Gold (Gold, turquoise gray and terra cotta) | |||
*Forest Green (Forest green, violet and terra cotta) | |||
*Taupe (Taupe, salmon and gray blue) | |||
*Beige (Beige, violet and gray blue) | |||
*Beige and Blue (Beige, gray blue and salmon) | |||
*Ubisoft Blue (Ubisoft blue, gray blue and violet) | |||
*Teal (Teal, violet and mustard yellow) | |||
*Bordeaux (Bordeaux, white, blue-grey) | |||
*Indian Emerald (Dark green, white, and beige) | |||
*Indian Brown (Dark brown, light blue, and yellow) | |||
*Red, White and Blue (Midnight blue, bordeaux, and beige) | |||
*Indian Dark (Dark brown, black, and white) | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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{{ACU}} | {{ACU}} | ||
{{ACS}} | {{ACS}} | ||
{{ACV}} | |||
[[Category:Animus]] | [[Category:Animus]] | ||
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Customization is a mechanic in the Animus and the Helix.
The Italian Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze could dye his clothing in the tailor shops located throughout the cities he visited, although the possible color schemes depended on which city he was in. Ezio could always switch back to the default Assassin white scheme for free, though after buying a dye, it would not remain unlocked. This meant that if Ezio wished to switch back to a dye after buying a different one, it had to be purchased again.[1][2][3]
In Rome, there were new dyes available, with each district, except for the Vatican, offering new colors. Also, instead of the colors always matching, both the outfit and cape could be dyed separately. In addition, the colors of Ezio's Assassin recruits could be changed, though once an Apprentice reached the rank of Assassino, the only dye that was available to them was "Assassin White". The cape's color would change accordingly to the dye it was last changed to before reaching Assassino rank.[2]
Constantinople also had new dyes to offer, though they did not vary from district to district, with all being available from any Tailor shop.[3]

Dyes often had a common characteristic, which was displayed by a prefix on their names, which stated where the dye originated from. Some of these prefixes were:
During the 18th century, the Kanien'kehá:ka Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton was able to dye his clothes at the general stores found in Boston, New York and the Frontier. While he could buy all the dyes at every general store, the price would change depending on whether he was in the city close to where the dyes were made.[4]
The French-African Assassin Aveline de Grandpré had access to various dyes, which could be used for the clothes of all of her three distinct types of clothing - the Assassin, Slave and Lady guises. These outfits could be dyed at any tailor shop, or in Aveline's hideout at her family's warehouse in New Orleans. In addition, Aveline possessed several pieces of headwear, which could be worn with her Assassin outfit.[5]
During the French Revolution, the Assassin Arno Dorian gained access to alter the color of his robes along with changing the design of the hood, coat, hidden blade, belt, and breeches/trousers. Despite access, Arno needed to either complete various tasks in order to obtain certain items or pay for them.[6]
During their stay in Victorian London, twin Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye had to change their attires once in a while to avoid suspicion from any Templars and local gangs. This includes their gauntlets, belts, capes, outfits once used by legendary Assassins, and dying their robes as well.[7]
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