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Officers are troops appointed to positions of authority and power in the [[British Army]].
{{Youmay|the guard archetype|the [[Officer (Animi Avatar)]] or the [[Officer (Liberation Animi Avatar)]]}}
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[[File:AC3 British Leader.png|140px|right|thumb|A British officer in ceremonial gear]]
'''Officers''' were [[soldier]]s appointed to positions of authority and power in the [[British Army]] and the [[Continental Army]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]].


They usually command a section or above and are responsible for the wellbeing and deployment of their troops.  
They usually commanded a unit and were responsible for the well-being and deployment of their troops. Officers displayed worn riding boots, a gorget, shoulder cuffs, and finely crafted leather riding gloves, as well as shorter tunics and tarletons that denoted their position.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>


Officers share the same colour scheme with a jacket.
Officers were quite perceptive and could see through blended spots and disguises.<ref name="AC3" />


Officers display ostentatious gear and embellishments as denotes their position.
==Combat==
==Gameplay==
Officers were commonly found in cities, [[fort]]s, or the [[Frontier]], and were always accompanied by a body of troops. They were armed with [[Sword|sabers]] and [[Firearms|flintlocks]]. Officers could parry and attack in rapid succession and were dangerous if not countered properly. Direct attacks would often result in a parry, and counterattacks led to retaliation. Disarms, defense breaks, and execution streaks were all viable tactics. Officers could also mount nearby [[horse]]s to attack [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]].<ref name="AC3" />
Officers are the main second tier enemies in Assassin's Creed III. They are almost ubitquous in the cities, forts and frontiers alike, accompanied by a body of troops.


Officers can parry and attack in rapid succession and can be dangerous if not countered properly. Direct attacks will result in a parry and counterattacks lead to a punch. Disarms, defence breaks and execution streaks are all viable tactics.
==Behind the scenes==
The British officers' model seems to be based on the era's {{Wiki|Dragoon}} uniforms, especially the curved saber and the tarleton helmet. This would have made their appearance within the Foot Infantry rank unreaslitic, as they should have formed individual Dragoon units and charge at the player on horseback.  


Officers are armed with sabres and flintlocks.
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
Guard-Continental-AC3.png|A Continental officer
AC3_Officer.png|Connor luring an officer
</gallery>


Officers are percept\ive and may see through blended spots (such as benches) and disguises. They can employ advanced tactics.
==Appearances==
==Trivia==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{AC3}}
[[Category:Guards]]

Latest revision as of 04:26, 28 June 2025

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A British officer in ceremonial gear

Officers were soldiers appointed to positions of authority and power in the British Army and the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.

They usually commanded a unit and were responsible for the well-being and deployment of their troops. Officers displayed worn riding boots, a gorget, shoulder cuffs, and finely crafted leather riding gloves, as well as shorter tunics and tarletons that denoted their position.[1]

Officers were quite perceptive and could see through blended spots and disguises.[1]

Combat[edit | edit source]

Officers were commonly found in cities, forts, or the Frontier, and were always accompanied by a body of troops. They were armed with sabers and flintlocks. Officers could parry and attack in rapid succession and were dangerous if not countered properly. Direct attacks would often result in a parry, and counterattacks led to retaliation. Disarms, defense breaks, and execution streaks were all viable tactics. Officers could also mount nearby horses to attack Ratonhnhaké:ton.[1]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

The British officers' model seems to be based on the era's Dragoon uniforms, especially the curved saber and the tarleton helmet. This would have made their appearance within the Foot Infantry rank unreaslitic, as they should have formed individual Dragoon units and charge at the player on horseback.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]