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[[File:DenDefense2.jpg|thumb|300px|Ezio and several Assassins defend a den.]]
[[File:On the defense 4.png|thumb|250px|Ezio overseeing the defense of a den]]
Whenever the [[Byzantines|Byzantine]] [[Templars]] attacked an [[Assassin]] [[Assassin Dens|den]], the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Mentor]], [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]], would engage in a '''Den Defense''' in order to maintain Assassin's control over it.
Whenever the [[Byzantine Rite of the Templar Order|Byzantine Templars]] attacked an [[Assassin Dens|Assassins Den]] in 16th century [[Constantinople]], the [[Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins|Ottoman Assassins]] would engage in a '''Den Defense''' in order to maintain their control over it. Several such defenses were successfully carried out by the [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Italian Assassins]]' [[Mentor]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] during his stay in the city.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[On the Defense]]</ref> The Ottoman Assassins also helped the [[Assassins Guilds|guilds]] in other [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] cities to defend against [[Templars|Templar]] attacks.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' – [[Mediterranean Defense]]</ref>


==The process==
==The process==
During a Den Defense, Ezio had the ability to command and deploy Assassin units to defend the den from approaching Templar troops. Positioning themselves on rooftops and behind barricades, the Assassin forces would wait for the impending waves of Templars. Each Assassin had a combat speciality, ranging from [[Crossbowmen]] to bombers, and barricades could also be placed to halt Templar progression. In order to call in assistance, morale was used to deploy Assassins and build barricades, and was gained automatically over time and sometimes from looting Templar corpses. Occasionally, deployed Assassins could be killed and barricades destroyed, which would prompt Ezio to call in replacement troops and construct new blockades.
During a Den Defense, Ezio had the ability to command and deploy Assassin units to defend the den from approaching Templar [[soldier]]s. Positioning themselves on rooftops and behind barricades, the Assassin forces would wait for the impending Templars. Each Assassin had a combat specialty, ranging from [[Crossbowman|crossbowmen]] to [[bomb]]ers, and barricades were placed to halt Templar progression. Occasionally, deployed Assassins were killed and barricades destroyed, which would prompt Ezio to call in reinforcements.


He could also participate in the defense more directly, by firing his [[Hidden Gun|pistol]] at approaching soldiers, which would signal his troops to attack that squadron, or, periodically, command a cannon to be fired at a group of soldiers or a war machine.
At times, Ezio would also participate in the defense more directly, firing his [[Hidden Gun]] at approaching soldiers, which would signal his troops to attack that squadron, or, periodically, commanding a [[cannon]] to be fired at a group of soldiers or a [[War machine (Den Defense)|war machine]].


The Templars would attack in several waves, leaving little time between each for the Assassins to prepare. From there, they would advance up the street, pausing only once encountering a barricade. On their death, Templar soldiers could be looted for Akce, bomb ingredients or morale points. However, once the soldiers reached the Assassin den, they would begin attacking it, and would not stop until they forced the Assassins out or were killed.
The Templars would attack in several waves, leaving little time between each for the Assassins to prepare. From there, they would advance up the street, pausing only if encountering a barricade. However, once the Templars reached the Den, they would not stop attacking until they forced the Assassins out or were killed.


===List of Assassin units===
Four types of barricades were employed during Ezio's stay: a simple wooden barricade, a [[Greek Fire]] barricade equipped with a flamethrower, a [[Machine Gun]] Barricade, and a Cannon Barricade. Some of these tactics would also be employed by the Templars, who would use Machine Gun, cannons, and Greek Fire against the defending Assassins, as well as war machines and heavily armored battering rams.
*Assassin Leader: Leaders wouldn't attack the Byzantine soldiers, but they were vital, as other Assassins weren't allowed onto the rooftops unless there was a leader there. Leaders would also increase Morale over time.
*Barricade: Barricades would be placed in the streets to slow the Templars' progression to the Den. Assassins could be deployed to barricades to help defend them. Typically, one barricade would be placed in front of the Den, as a precaution at the start of the battle.
**[[Greek Fire]] Barricade: A barricade mounting a flamethrower, with high damage and short range.
**[[Machine Gun]] Barricade: A barricade mounting a repeating gun with average range, low damage, and high rate of fire.
**[[Cannon]] Barricade: A barricade mounting a small cannon with long range and high damage, but had a very low rate of fire.
*Crossbowman: An Assassin wielding a [[Crossbow]]. Possessed a high rate of fire, but dealt relatively low damage.
*Rifleman: An Assassin wielding a rifle. Dealt large amounts of damage, but had a lower rate of fire than Crossbowmen.
*Air Assassin: An Assassin wielding a [[Hidden Blade]]. These would air assassinate Byzantine troops, though they couldn't attack again quickly, as they would have to climb back up to the rooftop.
*Bruiser: An Assassin wielding a [[Swords and Maces|medium weapon]]. Highly adept at melee, but had no ranged capability.
*Caltrop Bomber: An Assassin wielding Caltrop Bombs. While not dealing much damage, they would slow down Templars caught in its effect.
*Shrapnel Bomber: An Assassin wielding Shrapnel Bombs. They would deal damage in a large radius, but couldn't throw the bombs often.


===List of Templar Units===
==Known Assassin units==
*Militia: Weak and poorly armored, their primary danger was in their numbers.
*Assassin Leader
*[[Almogavars]]: Well-armored brutes carrying [[heavy weapons]], though they would move slowly, making them easy targets.
*Crossbowman: An Assassin wielding a [[crossbow]].
*Riflemen: Equipped with a rifle, these Templars could return fire at rooftop Assassins, but had a low rate of fire and weak armor.
*Rifleman: An Assassin wielding a [[rifle]].
*Bombmen: Slow and poorly armored, but were equipped with [[bombs]] that would make short work of barricades.
*Air Assassin: An Assassin wielding a [[Hidden Blade]], who would air assassinate Byzantine troops.
*Scouts: Poorly armored, but were fast and could climb over barricades to attack defenders behind if necessary
*Bruiser: An Assassin wielding a [[sword]] or [[mace]].
*Infiltrators: Like scouts, they are poorly armoured, but fast; however, they evade defenders and will go straight to the den instead
*Caltrop Bomber: An Assassin wielding [[caltrop bomb]]s. While not dealing much damage, they would slow down Templars caught in its effect.
*[[Stalkers]]: Highly dangerous in melee, they attacked Assassins on the rooftops instead of in the streets.
*Shrapnel Bomber: An Assassin wielding [[splinter bombs]].
*[[War Machines (Den Defense)|War Machines]]: Heavily armored and slow, these were usually brought in at the very end of an assault.
**Ram: A heavily armored battering ram. It was limited to melee attacks, but dealt high amounts of damage.
**[[Greek Fire]]: A heavily armored platform with a flamethrower mounted on it. It dealt large amounts of damage near-constantly, but was limited to close range.
**[[Machine Gun]]: A heavily armored platform that fired projectiles over a long distance, dealing average damage. It was, however, ineffective against barricades.
**[[Cannon]]: A heavily armored platform with a mounted cannon. It had a very low rate of fire, but dealt extraordinary amounts of damage and had a long range.


==Source==
==Known Templar units==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
*Militia: Weak and poorly [[armor]]ed templar, though great in numbers.
*[[Almogavar]]s: Well-armored brutes carrying [[heavy weapon]]s.
*Riflemen: A Templar wielding a rifle.
*Bombmen: Templars equipped with bombs that made short work of barricades.
*Scouts: Quick soldiers known to climb over barricades to attack defenders behind them.
*Infiltrators: Poorly-armored fast Templars that evaded defenders and would go straight towards the Den.
*[[Stalker]]s: Templar who would attack the Assassin on the rooftops.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="left">
<gallery widths="180" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center">
Assassins-Creed-Revelations-Secrets-of-the-Otoman-Assassins-Den-Defence-Trailer_5.jpg|Crossbowmen.
On the defense 5.png|Several Assassins defending a Den
DenDefense1.jpg|Ezio and several Assassins, defending a Den.
Contantinople by night concept art by Francis Denoncourt.jpg|Den Defense concept art
</gallery>
</gallery>


==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{ACR}}
{{ACR}}
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Revelations Gameplay]]
[[Category:Assassin Brotherhood]]

Latest revision as of 17:33, 2 September 2024

Ezio overseeing the defense of a den

Whenever the Byzantine Templars attacked an Assassins Den in 16th century Constantinople, the Ottoman Assassins would engage in a Den Defense in order to maintain their control over it. Several such defenses were successfully carried out by the Italian Assassins' Mentor Ezio Auditore during his stay in the city.[1] The Ottoman Assassins also helped the guilds in other Mediterranean cities to defend against Templar attacks.[2]

The process[edit | edit source]

During a Den Defense, Ezio had the ability to command and deploy Assassin units to defend the den from approaching Templar soldiers. Positioning themselves on rooftops and behind barricades, the Assassin forces would wait for the impending Templars. Each Assassin had a combat specialty, ranging from crossbowmen to bombers, and barricades were placed to halt Templar progression. Occasionally, deployed Assassins were killed and barricades destroyed, which would prompt Ezio to call in reinforcements.

At times, Ezio would also participate in the defense more directly, firing his Hidden Gun at approaching soldiers, which would signal his troops to attack that squadron, or, periodically, commanding a cannon to be fired at a group of soldiers or a war machine.

The Templars would attack in several waves, leaving little time between each for the Assassins to prepare. From there, they would advance up the street, pausing only if encountering a barricade. However, once the Templars reached the Den, they would not stop attacking until they forced the Assassins out or were killed.

Four types of barricades were employed during Ezio's stay: a simple wooden barricade, a Greek Fire barricade equipped with a flamethrower, a Machine Gun Barricade, and a Cannon Barricade. Some of these tactics would also be employed by the Templars, who would use Machine Gun, cannons, and Greek Fire against the defending Assassins, as well as war machines and heavily armored battering rams.

Known Assassin units[edit | edit source]

  • Assassin Leader
  • Crossbowman: An Assassin wielding a crossbow.
  • Rifleman: An Assassin wielding a rifle.
  • Air Assassin: An Assassin wielding a Hidden Blade, who would air assassinate Byzantine troops.
  • Bruiser: An Assassin wielding a sword or mace.
  • Caltrop Bomber: An Assassin wielding caltrop bombs. While not dealing much damage, they would slow down Templars caught in its effect.
  • Shrapnel Bomber: An Assassin wielding splinter bombs.

Known Templar units[edit | edit source]

  • Militia: Weak and poorly armored templar, though great in numbers.
  • Almogavars: Well-armored brutes carrying heavy weapons.
  • Riflemen: A Templar wielding a rifle.
  • Bombmen: Templars equipped with bombs that made short work of barricades.
  • Scouts: Quick soldiers known to climb over barricades to attack defenders behind them.
  • Infiltrators: Poorly-armored fast Templars that evaded defenders and would go straight towards the Den.
  • Stalkers: Templar who would attack the Assassin on the rooftops.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]