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The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] wore several sets of '''robes''' throughout his life, of which three were fully customizable (adding [[armor]], dyeing the robes, and equipping different capes) along with more special sets of robes that each came with near-unbreakable armor, though they could not be customized.
[[Ezio]] [[Auditore]] has worn four sets of robes in the Next-Gen console games he is featured in, in each game Ezio has had a customizable set of robes (customizable through adding [[armor]], changing dye colors and equipping different [[capes]]) and a special set of robes that come with a set of unbreakable armor, which cannot be customized.


==''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''==
==Giovanni's robes==
In ''Assassin's Creed II'', Ezio inherited his robes that look nearly exactly like his father [[Giovanni Auditore|Giovanni's]] [[Assassin]] Robes (which the only difference was size and Ezio's Assassin emblem on his red sash) which are short in comparison to those [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr]] wore in ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', with the lower part only coming part of the way down Ezio's thigh at the front, and to behind his knees at the back.
[[File:Ezio-plainrobes-ac2.png|250px|thumb|Ezio wearing Giovanni's robes]]
===Appearance===
Ezio inherited the Assassin robes of his father, [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze]], following his arrest. These robes were symbolic for the Assassin Order, with its beaked hood and the faded white cloth.<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
[[File:Ezio's_Assassin's_Creed_II_robes.jpg|thumb|282px|Ezio Auditore da Firenze's robes in Assassin's Creed II]]


The standard Assassin robes used in ''Assassin's Creed II'' are worn over the top of Ezio's normal clothes ([[Florentine Noble Attire]]), and so the boots, trousers and sleeves are the same. The upper body features a hood with the center shaped to resemble an eagle's head, a feature kept from ''Assassin's Creed'', the hood is part of the main robes, with a shirt like look to the torso (with an open collar), and the lower part layered, with the upper layers being shorter, and the front of the lower part being shorter than the back. The robes also feature Ezio's wide belt that is used to store [[throwing knives]] and show the [[Assassin insignia|Assassin's insignia]], the robes also have a cape over and around Ezio's left arm and shoulder.
The standard robes were worn over Ezio's normal clothing. The upper body featured a hood with the center shaped to resemble an eagle's beak, which was connected to the robes, with the torso bearing an open collar.<ref name="AC2"/>
 
The lower part of the robes were doubly layered, with the back of the robes trailing down to be longer than the front. Around the waist was a long red sash with pouches attached to a belt, holding [[Bombs#Smoke bombs|smoke bombs]], [[Hidden Gun|bullets]], [[Poison Blade|poison]] and [[Doctors|medicine]] vials. The belt also held together an ornate [[Assassin insignia]], with scabbards holding [[throwing knives]] flanking it. The robes featured a leather spaulder where a cape was attached, draped over and around Ezio's left arm and shoulder.<ref name="AC2"/>


===Customization===
===Customization===
[[File:Ac2-wetland1.jpg|thumb]]
The robes could be dyed with any color that a [[Tailors|tailor]] had to offer. Armor could also be added, and any combination of leather, Helmschmied, metal and Missaglias armor pieces. However, for purely stylistic choices, any combination of armor pieces may have been used together.<ref name="AC2"/>


The standard Assassin's robes can be dyed with any color a [[tailor]] can offer you, (colors do not affect the gameplay, so it's all personal preference). Armour can also be added to make your robes more personal again, and any combination of Leather, Helmschmied, Metal and Missaglias armor pieces may be used to create your own personal look, although of these four, the Missaglias is the most highly recommended, because of it's statistics. However, if the number of health blocks don't bother you, any combination may be used. Finally you may choose to wear one of four capes with the Assassin's Robes; the Plain Cape, the [[House of Medici|Medici]] Cape, the [[Venice|Venetian]] Cape and the [[Auditore Cape]], although the primary color of the Medici, Venetian, and Auditore capes can't be changed, it is easy to choose a cape to match a dye, although capes can change gameplay dramatically, depending on your location and playing style.
Ezio had a choice to wear one of four capes with the robes; the standard cape, the [[Assassin's Creed II outfits#Medici Cape|Medici cape]], the [[Assassin's Creed II outfits#Venetian Cape|Venetian cape]] and the [[Assassin's Creed II outfits#Auditore Cape|Auditore cape]], though the standard cape was the only one that Ezio was able to dye, while the others granted him certain privileges or notoriety.<ref name="AC2"/>


==''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''==
==Roman robes==
After the siege of [[Monteriggioni]], Ezio is given a new set of robes by [[Machiavelli]] that are a cross between the Ezio's robes in ''Assassin's Creed II'' and [[Altaïr's Robes]] in ''Assassin's Creed''.
[[File:Ezio-plainrobes-brotherhood.png|thumb|left|250px|Ezio wearing his Roman robes]]
===Appearance===
After the siege of [[Monteriggioni]], Ezio was given a new set of robes, provided by [[Niccolò Machiavelli]], which looked strikingly similar to both his father's robes, and the robes of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]].<ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
[[File:Assassins-creed-brotherhood-20100614064141263.jpg|thumb]]


Ezio's new robes are a cross between Giovanni and Altaïr's robes, as they have a long, layered lower section, although they maintain the shirt like torso of Giovanni's robes, with the open collar only on the outside, and what appears to be a closed collar on the inside. The hood shape from the previous two games has been kept, as has the wide belt displaying the Assassin's insignia and carrying Ezio's throwing knives, and the robes still feature the cape over Ezio's left arm and shoulder. Interestingly, Ezio's double hidden blade and single hidden blade bracers are silver, and so is his left shoulder pauldron (only in the trailers, promotional gameplay images, and cover art). In the game however, it is quite different as Ezio has a normal pair pauldrons (Roman, Rondelle, Plate and Seussenhoffer from the blacksmith), Ezio acquires a glove when you get the double blade from Leonardo da Vinci, there are different greaves for Ezio, and there are now chestguards for Ezio.
Ezio's [[Rome|Roman]] robes showed similarities between Giovanni and Altaïr's robes in its design, as they had a long, layered lower section, although they maintained the open collared torso similar to Giovanni's robes, and included a closed collar beneath. The hood shape from the previous robes had been kept as well, along with the wide, red sash displaying the Assassin's insignia and the function of carrying Ezio's throwing knives. The robes also continued to feature the cape over Ezio's left arm and shoulder with a leather spaulder.<ref name="ACB"/>


===Customization===
===Customization===
[[File:ACB-Tailor.jpg|thumb|left]]
The customization system had been improved, with the opportunity to dye the cape separately to the main body of the robe, allowing for many color combinations. Most of the previous dye colors had returned, although some of them had been renamed, along with a new batch of Roman-based colors.<ref name="ACB"/>
 
Again, the armor system allowed for further customization with four armor sets: the Roman, Rondelle, Plate, and Seusenhofer armors (with similar strengths to Leather, Helmschmied, Metal, and Missaglias respectively), which could all be used in any combination. The Auditore, Medici, and Venetian capes also returned, with the addition of the Borgia cape, though the standard cape was the only one which could be dyed.<ref name="ACB"/>
 
==Pilgrimage robes==
[[File:Ezio-plainrobes-revelations.png|thumb|250px|Ezio wearing his Pilgrimage robes]]
By 1511, Ezio had once again changed his outward appearance, having a set of robes designed for traveling to [[Masyaf]]. Unlike his previous outfits, they were largely gray in color, rather than the usual Assassin white, and had a gray-white fur padding on the left shoulder and under both bracers, as opposed to the leather his previous outfits had. Ezio chose to wear a dark blue scarf around his neck to protect himself from the extreme weather.<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
 
After being ambushed by a large group of [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] [[Templars]] upon arriving at Masyaf, Ezio removed his cape before combating his attackers, and he did not replace it afterwards.<ref name="ACR"/>
 
The robes also bore the [[Constantinople]] Assassin insignia and a small, adorned buckle in a shape of diamond, which connected the belts which crossed over his chest. There was also an upside-down Assassin insignia on the tip of the hood. Additionally, small patterns appear to be imprinted on the grey fabric of the robes.<ref name="ACR"/>
 
===Customization===
The robes could once again be dyed with any color that a tailor had to offer, with color combinations designed to fit the Turkish setting. New armor sets were also available at the blacksmith shops, being the Azap, Mamluk and Sepahi sets.<ref name="ACR"/>
 
As Ezio had lost his cape during his skirmish with the Byzantine Templars in Masyaf, he was not able to dye it at the tailors in Constantinople, as opposed to the tailors in the [[Italy|Italian]] cities before.<ref name="ACR" />
 
==Special robes==
*[[Armor of Altaïr]]
*[[Armor of Brutus]]
*[[Helmschmied Drachen Armor]]
*[[Armor of Ishak Pasha]]
*[[Turkish Assassin Armor]]
*[[Master Assassin Armor]]
 
==Statistics (Animus mod)==
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width:700px; text-align:center"
|-
!Name
!Quality
!Item Level
!Level required
!Item Power
!Stats
!Availability
|-
|Ezio Auditore's Outfit
|Perfect
|30
|1
|332
|200 Armor
| Purchase the ''[[Legacy Bundle: Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]'' in Bundles Shop
|-
|Ezio's Revelation
|Perfect
|30
|1
|332
|200 Strength
| Purchase the ''[[Legacy Bundle: Ezio Revelations]]'' in Bundles Shop
|}
 
==Trivia ==
;''Assassin's Creed II''
*On the front cover art, Ezio was shown wearing a variation of the pauldrons for the Metal set. However, on the back cover art, he was not wearing any pauldrons other than the one which came with Giovanni's robes.
;''Assassin's Creed II: Discovery''
*The Assassin [[Raphael Sánchez]] first mistook Giovanni's robes to be of Venetian craftsmanship, which Ezio immediately corrected to [[Florence|Florentine]].
;''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''
*There was a hidden method by which Ezio's armor could be removed. If he wore the Armor of Brutus and [[Desmond Miles]] returned to Memory Sequence 2, before going to the [[Blacksmiths|blacksmith]] and equipping the spaulders of the Roman set, Ezio would only have the Roman spaulders equipped after exiting the replay of the memory. However, if Ezio went back to the hideout on [[Tiber Island headquarters|Tiber Island]], he could re-equip any armor set.
**To fully remove all armor including the spaulders however, one would have to gain all the six Romulus Scrolls, unlock the vault to the Armor of Brutus and right before the cutscene ended at the white screen, pause at that exact moment and then return to Sequence 2, start the mission with Machiavelli and then exit the memory, which would result in all of Ezio's armor being removed and the Armor of Brutus being available to be unlocked in the vault once again at any time.
*When reliving the third Cristina memory, Ezio wore the Medici cape, despite not having it in his possession, as he had not received it from [[Lorenzo de' Medici|Lorenzo]] at the time.
*While the Auditore Cape would increase Ezio's notoriety in ''Assassin's Creed II'', in ''Brotherhood'' it achieved the opposite effect and kept Ezio incognito while he was wearing it.
;''Assassin's Creed: Revelations''
*Ezio's armor could be removed by having him equip the Armor of Ishak Pasha or the Master Assassin armor and replaying the memory "[[A Narrow Escape]]". When Ezio found his confiscated [[Hidden Blade]]s and put them on, all armor would be removed after exiting the replay.
*The Mamluk and Sepahi pauldrons had a short cape-like cloth that ended by Ezio's shoulder blade.
* In promotional artwork and trailers, Ezio was shown with the [[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|Levantine Assassins]]' insignia, instead of the [[Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins|Ottoman Assassins]]', while the adorned buckle for his left pauldron bore the [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Italian Assassins]]' insignia as opposed to the diamond symbol.
;Multiple entries
*Ezio's robes have been available as an outfit to wear in every mainline game following ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'', as well as ''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]'' and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Identity]]''. In most instances, the robes are his Roman ones, though there have also been exceptions:
**The robes featured in ''Chronicles: China'' are an original design, albeit heavily inspired by Giovanni's robes.
**In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'', Giovanni's robes were added with ''[[The Last Chapter]]'' update released in late 2022, though the Roman robes are also included.
**In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'', Ezio's Pilgrimage robes were included instead of his Roman ones, making it the first mainline game since ''Revelations'' not to feature the Roman robes.


''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' improves the customization system from ''Assassin's Creed II'','' ''with the added ability to dye the cape separately to the main body of the robe, allowing for many color combinations. All of the dye colors have returned from the previous game, although some of them have been tweaked, renamed or both. Again, the armor system allows for further customization, with four new armor types to replace those of ''Assassin's Creed II''; the Roman, Rondelle, Plate and Seusenhofer armor parts to use in any combination, again the Seusenhofer is recommended for its statistics, but if aesthetics are more important than performance, many combinations can be used. The four capes also return, although the plain cape can now be dyed to match the rest of your robes, the [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Outfits|Borgia Cape]] is also added in ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', and looks quite similar to the Auditore Cape, although the crest is different.
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
AC2 Tailor Dye.png|The customization menu for Giovanni's robes
ACB Tailor Dye.png|The customization menu for Ezio's Roman robes
Revelations-tailor-dye.png|The customization menu for Ezio's Pilgrimage robes
ACIII-EzioOutfit.png|Ezio's Assassin robes as seen in ''Assassin's Creed III''
AC4 Ezio's robes outfit.png|Ezio's Assassin robes as seen in ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag''
ACRG Ezio outfit.png|Ezio's Assassin robes as seen in ''Assassin's Creed: Rogue''
ACU Ezio Outfit.png|Ezio's Assassin robes as seen in ''Assassin's Creed: Unity''
ACCC Ezio's Assassin attire.jpg|Ezio's Assassin robes as seen in ''Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China''
08 Ezio.jpg|Ezio's Assassin robes as seen in ''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate''
ACO Ezio outfit.jpg|Ezio's Assassin robes as seen in ''Assassin's Creed: Origins''
File:ACOD Kassandra Ezio's Roman Set.png|Ezio's Assassin robes as seen in ''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey''
File:ACMir - Ezio Revelations Costume.jpg|Ezio's Assassin robes as seen in ''Assassin's Creed: Mirage''
</gallery>


==Special Robes==
==References==
For the information regarding the [[Armor of Altaïr]] and the [[Armor of Brutus]], please refer to the articles specifically about these armor sets.
{{Reflist}}
==Trivia==
[[Category:Robes]]
*In ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' there is a hidden method in which Ezio's armor can be removed. If he has the Armor of Brutus worn and the player returns to sequence 2 and goes to the blacksmith and equip Roman Spaulders, then exit replay, Ezio has only the Roman Spaulders, however the player goes back to the hide-out on [[Tiber Island]] the player can re-equip any armor set.
[[Category:Outfits]]
*When playing the third [[Cristina Memories|Cristina Memory]] Ezio is wearing the Medici cape, despite not possessing the cape at the time.
[[Category:Ezio Auditore da Firenze's collections]]
*On the front cover art for Assassin's Creed 2, Ezio is shown wearing a variation of the Metal Pauldrons/Spaulders. On the back cover art, he isn't wearing any pauldrons/spaulders other than the one that came with Giovanni's robe.
[[Category:Articles needing images]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]

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The Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze wore several sets of robes throughout his life, of which three were fully customizable (adding armor, dyeing the robes, and equipping different capes) along with more special sets of robes that each came with near-unbreakable armor, though they could not be customized.

Giovanni's robes[edit | edit source]

Ezio wearing Giovanni's robes

Ezio inherited the Assassin robes of his father, Giovanni Auditore da Firenze, following his arrest. These robes were symbolic for the Assassin Order, with its beaked hood and the faded white cloth.[1]

The standard robes were worn over Ezio's normal clothing. The upper body featured a hood with the center shaped to resemble an eagle's beak, which was connected to the robes, with the torso bearing an open collar.[1]

The lower part of the robes were doubly layered, with the back of the robes trailing down to be longer than the front. Around the waist was a long red sash with pouches attached to a belt, holding smoke bombs, bullets, poison and medicine vials. The belt also held together an ornate Assassin insignia, with scabbards holding throwing knives flanking it. The robes featured a leather spaulder where a cape was attached, draped over and around Ezio's left arm and shoulder.[1]

Customization[edit | edit source]

The robes could be dyed with any color that a tailor had to offer. Armor could also be added, and any combination of leather, Helmschmied, metal and Missaglias armor pieces. However, for purely stylistic choices, any combination of armor pieces may have been used together.[1]

Ezio had a choice to wear one of four capes with the robes; the standard cape, the Medici cape, the Venetian cape and the Auditore cape, though the standard cape was the only one that Ezio was able to dye, while the others granted him certain privileges or notoriety.[1]

Roman robes[edit | edit source]

Ezio wearing his Roman robes

After the siege of Monteriggioni, Ezio was given a new set of robes, provided by Niccolò Machiavelli, which looked strikingly similar to both his father's robes, and the robes of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad.[2]

Ezio's Roman robes showed similarities between Giovanni and Altaïr's robes in its design, as they had a long, layered lower section, although they maintained the open collared torso similar to Giovanni's robes, and included a closed collar beneath. The hood shape from the previous robes had been kept as well, along with the wide, red sash displaying the Assassin's insignia and the function of carrying Ezio's throwing knives. The robes also continued to feature the cape over Ezio's left arm and shoulder with a leather spaulder.[2]

Customization[edit | edit source]

The customization system had been improved, with the opportunity to dye the cape separately to the main body of the robe, allowing for many color combinations. Most of the previous dye colors had returned, although some of them had been renamed, along with a new batch of Roman-based colors.[2]

Again, the armor system allowed for further customization with four armor sets: the Roman, Rondelle, Plate, and Seusenhofer armors (with similar strengths to Leather, Helmschmied, Metal, and Missaglias respectively), which could all be used in any combination. The Auditore, Medici, and Venetian capes also returned, with the addition of the Borgia cape, though the standard cape was the only one which could be dyed.[2]

Pilgrimage robes[edit | edit source]

Ezio wearing his Pilgrimage robes

By 1511, Ezio had once again changed his outward appearance, having a set of robes designed for traveling to Masyaf. Unlike his previous outfits, they were largely gray in color, rather than the usual Assassin white, and had a gray-white fur padding on the left shoulder and under both bracers, as opposed to the leather his previous outfits had. Ezio chose to wear a dark blue scarf around his neck to protect himself from the extreme weather.[3]

After being ambushed by a large group of Byzantine Templars upon arriving at Masyaf, Ezio removed his cape before combating his attackers, and he did not replace it afterwards.[3]

The robes also bore the Constantinople Assassin insignia and a small, adorned buckle in a shape of diamond, which connected the belts which crossed over his chest. There was also an upside-down Assassin insignia on the tip of the hood. Additionally, small patterns appear to be imprinted on the grey fabric of the robes.[3]

Customization[edit | edit source]

The robes could once again be dyed with any color that a tailor had to offer, with color combinations designed to fit the Turkish setting. New armor sets were also available at the blacksmith shops, being the Azap, Mamluk and Sepahi sets.[3]

As Ezio had lost his cape during his skirmish with the Byzantine Templars in Masyaf, he was not able to dye it at the tailors in Constantinople, as opposed to the tailors in the Italian cities before.[3]

Special robes[edit | edit source]

Statistics (Animus mod)[edit | edit source]

Name Quality Item Level Level required Item Power Stats Availability
Ezio Auditore's Outfit Perfect 30 1 332 200 Armor Purchase the Legacy Bundle: Ezio Auditore da Firenze in Bundles Shop
Ezio's Revelation Perfect 30 1 332 200 Strength Purchase the Legacy Bundle: Ezio Revelations in Bundles Shop

Trivia[edit | edit source]

Assassin's Creed II
  • On the front cover art, Ezio was shown wearing a variation of the pauldrons for the Metal set. However, on the back cover art, he was not wearing any pauldrons other than the one which came with Giovanni's robes.
Assassin's Creed II: Discovery
  • The Assassin Raphael Sánchez first mistook Giovanni's robes to be of Venetian craftsmanship, which Ezio immediately corrected to Florentine.
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
  • There was a hidden method by which Ezio's armor could be removed. If he wore the Armor of Brutus and Desmond Miles returned to Memory Sequence 2, before going to the blacksmith and equipping the spaulders of the Roman set, Ezio would only have the Roman spaulders equipped after exiting the replay of the memory. However, if Ezio went back to the hideout on Tiber Island, he could re-equip any armor set.
    • To fully remove all armor including the spaulders however, one would have to gain all the six Romulus Scrolls, unlock the vault to the Armor of Brutus and right before the cutscene ended at the white screen, pause at that exact moment and then return to Sequence 2, start the mission with Machiavelli and then exit the memory, which would result in all of Ezio's armor being removed and the Armor of Brutus being available to be unlocked in the vault once again at any time.
  • When reliving the third Cristina memory, Ezio wore the Medici cape, despite not having it in his possession, as he had not received it from Lorenzo at the time.
  • While the Auditore Cape would increase Ezio's notoriety in Assassin's Creed II, in Brotherhood it achieved the opposite effect and kept Ezio incognito while he was wearing it.
Assassin's Creed: Revelations
  • Ezio's armor could be removed by having him equip the Armor of Ishak Pasha or the Master Assassin armor and replaying the memory "A Narrow Escape". When Ezio found his confiscated Hidden Blades and put them on, all armor would be removed after exiting the replay.
  • The Mamluk and Sepahi pauldrons had a short cape-like cloth that ended by Ezio's shoulder blade.
  • In promotional artwork and trailers, Ezio was shown with the Levantine Assassins' insignia, instead of the Ottoman Assassins', while the adorned buckle for his left pauldron bore the Italian Assassins' insignia as opposed to the diamond symbol.
Multiple entries

Gallery[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]