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This article is about the '''armor''' that is used in the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' series]].
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[[File:Armor of Altaïr ACII.png|thumb|250px|Ezio Auditore retrieving the Armor of Altaïr]]
'''Armor''' is a cover designed to provide protection to the wearer from physical harm. Throughout antiquity and the [[Middle Ages]], armor was typically composed of [[metal]] plating or [[leather]] pieces, and was widely utilized by [[soldier]]s until the advent of [[firearm]]s, which made it virtually obsolete since it was not designed to defend against bullets. In [[modern times]], bulletproof armor is worn by certain soldiers and [[police]]men, though it is far less widespread.<ref>{{WP|Armor}}</ref>


==''[[Assassin's Creed]]''==
During the [[Renaissance]], armor was commonly available for purchase at [[blacksmith]]s, making it more widely accessible to [[civilian]]s, as well as [[Assassins]]. Throughout much of their history, Assassins prefered utilizing light armor as to not hinder their mobility, which was typically worn over their robes. For this reason, the Assassins' armor could not sustain much damage and could be quite easily broken, leaving the wearer vulnerable until it was repaired or replaced.<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref><ref name="Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref><ref name="Revelations">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
[[File:Altair_Ibn-La'Ahad.jpg|thumb|200px|Altaïr's plain robes.]]


In the first ''Assassin's Creed'' game, Altaïr has light armor that consists of leather greaves, leather vambraces, and a leather belt. The vambrace on his left forearm has what appears to be metal plating, but it does not function as armor in the game and is likely only there for decorative purposes, for distinguishing a heightened status within the Assassin Order, or for concealing the [[Hidden Blade]]. Because Desmond loses synchronization with Altaïr whenever Altaïr is struck during combat, it is implied that Altaïr was never hit or wounded in armed conflict or during assassinations. This would be feasible, given Altaïr's capabilities as a warrior and his lineage ([[Those Who Came Before]]). Using the [[First Apple|Apple of Eden]], Altaïr created the [[Codex]] pages, as well as [[Armor of Altaïr|a new suit of armor for himself]], one that was almost impossible to damage. This new armor would be passed down to each of Altaïr's descendants, eventually being hidden away beneath the [[Villa Auditore]].
==History==
===Peloponnesian War===
During the [[Peloponnesian War]], the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] acquired and wore many different sets of armor throughout her travels across [[Greece]].<ref name="Odyssey">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>


===Other characters===
===Third Crusade===
Armor does appear on other characters in the game, and there are differences in the styles worn by guards in each city. The guards in [[Damascus]] can be found in either lamellar, leather, or ringmail armor. Guards in [[Acre]] can be found in brigantine armor and chain mail, some complete with coifs. Guards in [[Jerusalem]] are often found wearing scale or splintmail. Each of these guard types can be found in the [[Kingdom]] near their respective cities. The [[Knights Templar]] uniformly wear full suits of chain mail covered in a white tabbard with a red steel helm covering their face. Most (if not all) of the Knights Templar wear their signature red cross openly, whereas future Templars bear the cross symbol more subtly.
[[File:Altair-novice-robes.png|thumb|220px|Altaïr's plain robes]]
During the [[Third Crusade]], [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] wore a standard Assassin combat uniform that primarily consisted of vambraces, greaves, shoes and a protective belt, all made in leather. The main vambrace, which was always worn on an Assassin's left forearm, concealed the [[Hidden Blade]] with a series of metal plating arranged in formation for combat protection.<ref name="AC">''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref>


==''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''==
As an Assassin was promoted through the [[Assassin rank|ranks]] of the Brotherhood, their waist belt would also be upgraded to reflect the new-found status. Altaïr and [[Malik Al-Sayf]] both bore the highest level of combat uniform in the Assassin Order, with the most prestigious three-layer waist belts.<ref name="AC" />
[[File:Ezio.jpg||thumb|200px|Ezio's plain Assassin's robes as seen in ''Assassin's Creed II''.]]


[[Ezio]] can purchase different types of armor from [[Blacksmith|blacksmiths]] found throughout the game's various cities. There are five sets of armor that can be purchased, each with four individual pieces, namely chest plates, greaves, spaulders, and vambraces.
====Codex====
Using an [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]], Altaïr created a [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's Codex|personal Codex]] as well as a new [[Armor of Altaïr|suit of armor]] for himself; one that was almost impervious to damage. This new armor would be passed down to each of his descendants, eventually being hidden away in the [[Sanctuary]] beneath the [[Villa Auditore]].<ref name="AC" /><ref name="AC2" />


{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 366px; height: 601px"
====Other====
! scope="col"|Armor name
Guards during the Third Crusade also commonly wore armor, which varied in design depending on the city where they operated.<ref name="AC" />
! scope="col"|Available
 
! scope="col"|Cost
The guards in [[Damascus]] could be found in either lamellar, leather, or ringmail armor. Guards in [[Acre]] could be seen in brigantine armor and chain mail, some complete with coifs, while guards in [[Jerusalem]] were often found wearing scale or splintmail. Each of these guard types also operated in the [[Kingdom]], near their respective cities.<ref name="AC" />
|-
 
|Leather Greaves
The [[Templars|Knights Templar]] uniformly wore full suits of chainmail, covered in a white tabard with a red steel helm covering their face. Accompanying this, they wore their signature [[Templar insignia|red cross]] openly, possibly due to their public image, whereas future Templars wore the symbol more subtly, as the Templar Order faded into obscurity.<ref name="AC" />
|Sequence 03
 
|1,200ƒ
===Spanish Renaissance===
|-
While hiding in the [[Sierra de Cazorla]] mountain range during the ''[[Reconquista]]'' in [[Spain]], the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Brotherhood]] [[Crafting (Assassin's Creed: Rebellion)|crafted]] various types of armor for use in their fight against the joint forces of the [[Spanish Rite of the Templar Order|Spanish Templars]] and the [[Spanish Inquisition]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''</ref>
|Leather Vambraces
 
|Sequence 04
===Italian Renaissance (15th century)===
|1,100ƒ
[[File:Ezio-plainrobes-ac2.png|thumb|220px|Ezio's plain robes]]
|-
In the late 15th century, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] could purchase different types of armor from blacksmiths found throughout the various cities of [[Italy]]. There were four main sets of armor to purchase, and a fifth—the Armor of Altaïr—which could be gained through acquiring all of the [[Assassin Seals]]. Each set consisted of four individual pieces: chest plates, greaves, spaulders or pauldrons, and vambraces.<ref name="AC2" />
|  Leather Chest Guard
 
|Sequence 03
The [[Leather Armor]] was the first available set, which provided little protection from attacks. Later, Ezio could purchase the [[Helmschmied Armor]], which was a variant of leather with metal inlays. Some time after, Ezio also bought the [[Metal Armor|Metal]] and [[Missaglias Armor|Missaglias]] armor sets, both composed mainly of metal, with the Missaglias set sporting stylized decoration.<ref name="AC2" />
|4,600ƒ
 
|-
With the exception of the Leather Armor, every set offered both health fortification and resistance bonuses, but considering that armor could be damaged through combat or by falling from large heights, it was necessary to repair it at blacksmiths regularly.<ref name="AC2" />
|Leather pauldrons
 
|Sequence 01
During [[Desmond Miles]]' session reliving Ezio's [[Genetic memory|memories]] in the [[Animus]], each armor was represented with a set number of circles, displaying the amount of damage it could sustain before becoming broken. In general, when twenty squares of damage was inflicted to the [[synchronization]] bar, it would remove one circle of resistance from every piece of armor Ezio had equipped.<ref name="AC2" />
|2,300ƒ
 
|-
====Armor of Altaïr====
|
After collecting the seals from the [[Assassin Tombs|tombs]] of six legendary Assassins, Ezio could unlock Altaïr's improved armor from behind a gate in the Sanctuary. It consisted of black cloth with specially made armor integrated into it, akin to the mythical properties of the [[Shrouds of Eden|Golden Fleece]].<ref name="AC2" />
|
 
|
Because it was virtually unbreakable, the armor could not sustain damage from normal attacks and required no repairs. As revealed in his Codex, after realizing the danger the armor could pose should it fall into the wrong hands, Altaïr destroyed the written formula to prevent it from being recreated, making the Armor of Altaïr one of a kind.<ref name="AC2" />
|-
 
|Helmschmied Greaves
====Others====
|Sequence 03
All soldiers in Italy during the Renaissance wore armor to varying degrees, with [[archer]]s as the lightest units, followed by [[Agile]]s, [[regular]] soldiers, [[Seeker]]s, and finally [[Brute]]s. Elite soldiers wore heavier armor than regular soldiers, making them more resistant to Ezio's attacks and counter-attacks.<ref name="AC2" />
|5,200ƒ
 
|-
===Italian Renaissance (16th century)===
|Helmschmied Vambraces
[[File:Ezio-plainrobes-brotherhood.png|thumb|220px|Ezio's plain robes in Rome]]
|Sequence 05
During the [[siege of Monteriggioni]], Ezio lost the Armor of Altaïr underneath the rubble caused by a cannonball striking the Villa Auditore, forcing him to run into battle clothed in a simple shirt, trousers, and boots.<ref name="Brotherhood" />
|2,900ƒ
 
|-
Without any substantial protection, Ezio was left extremely vulnerable. The [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] soldiers successfully took advantage of this by arranging for a squad of [[arquebusier]]s to shoot at him from the ramparts, severely wounding the Assassin as their bullets tore through his shoulder and abdomen. Later on in [[Rome]], Ezio's new robes and armor were anonymously given to him by [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] through [[Margherita dei Campi]], the woman who had nursed his injuries.<ref name="Brotherhood" />
|Helmschmied Chest Guard
 
|Sequence 05
Ezio's newer attire resembled the clothes of Altaïr, with longer robes and a longer hood, while his new armor came only with a spaulder and a single vambrace. Just like in previously visited cities, Ezio was able to purchase armor upgrades from a blacksmith shop, though it was also possible for him to complete [[Shop quest|specific quests]] for the blacksmith on [[Tiber Island]], in order to unlock parts of the [[Seusenhofer Armor]].<ref name="Brotherhood" />
|10,800ƒ
 
|-
The only set that could not be purchased from any blacksmith in Rome was the [[Helmschmied Drachen Armor]], which was instead acquired by Ezio through unknown means.<ref name="Brotherhood" />
|Helmschmied pauldrons
 
|Sequence 04
In Rome, armor designs had changed to the degree that they were given metal inlays during the second and last set of purchasable armors. The [[Roman Armor]] set was made of leather, while the [[Rondelle Armor]] set had the same design with metal inlays. The [[Plate Armor]] was an unstylized version of the Seusenhofer Armor with metal inlays, whereas the Seusenhofer set was more decorated than its predecessor.<ref name="Brotherhood" />
|6,200ƒ
 
|-
Later, once Ezio had obtained all six [[Scrolls of Romulus|Keys of Romulus]], he was given access to the [[Armor of Brutus]], which was an unbreakable armor contained behind a gate underneath the [[Palatine Hill]].<ref name="Brotherhood" />
|
 
|
====Others====
|
Guards in Rome were armored similarly to those stationed in other Italian regions, with the addition of the [[Papal Guard]] as the most heavily outfitted opponents. Of the new guard archetypes, the [[Crossbowman|crossbowmen]] were equal in defense to archers, while arquebusiers matched standard guards.<ref name="Brotherhood" />
|-
 
|Metal Greaves
===Ottoman Empire===
|Sequence 04
[[File:Ezio-plainrobes-revelations.png|thumb|220px|Ezio's plain robes in Constantinople]]
|7,200ƒ
During Ezio's travels in [[Constantinople]], he encountered a new variety of armor. From blacksmiths, he could acquire the [[Azap Armor]], which was made of leather and thus the weakest available set, followed by the [[Mamluk Armor|Mamluk]] and [[Sepahi Armor]]s, both of which were made of metal and more resistant.<ref name="Revelations" />
|-
 
|Metal Vambraces
Additionally, upon initiating the advanced training of seven Assassins into becoming [[Master Assassin]]s, through the first part of their specialized mission, Ezio acquired the [[Master Assassin Armor]].<ref name="Revelations" />
|Sequence 06
 
|6,300ƒ
After finding all ten of [[Ishak Pasha]]'s [[Ishak Pasha's memoir pages|memoir pages]], Ezio journeyed inside the [[Hagia Sophia]] and completed a harsh climb to a secret room within the mosque, where he obtained the [[Armor of Ishak Pasha]] from the Assassin's tomb. Due to rumors of the armor being cursed, most guards would become terrified upon seeing it and would run away if Ezio killed enough of their comrades.<ref name="Revelations" />
|-
 
|Metal Chest Guard
====Recruits====
|Sequence 07
Ezio's [[Assassin apprentice]]s in Rome and Constantinople could also wear armor, which was upgradeable as the apprentice progressed along the ranks of the Brotherhood. At first, a recruit started with no armor, but could acquire leather pauldrons, leather greaves, a leather chest guard, and finally a full set of plate armor, which would replace their previous leather pieces.<ref name="Brotherhood" /><ref name="Revelations" />
|17,200ƒ
|-
|Metal Pauldrons
|Sequence 07
|12,000ƒ
|-
|
|
|
|-
|Missaglias Greaves*
|Sequence 08
|14,600ƒ
|-
|Missaglias Vambraces*
|Sequence 09
|12,000ƒ
|-
|Missaglias Chest Guard*
|Sequence 09
|27,900ƒ
|-
|Missaglias Pauldrons*
|Sequence 10
|21,300ƒ
|-
|
|
|
|-
|[[Armor of Altaïr|Vambraces of Altaïr]]
|Quest
|Unlockable
|-
|[[Armor of Altaïr|Greaves of Altaïr]]
|Quest
|Unlockable
|-
|[[Armor of Altaïr|Pauldrons of Altaïr]]
|Quest
|Unlockable
|-
|[[Armor of Altaïr|Chest Guard of Altaïr]]
|Quest
|Unlockable
|}


Once they had obtained the plate armor, the recruits would be able to last longer in battle and were less likely to get killed. On reaching the rank of Assassin, they would gain new robes resembling Ezio's Master Assassin outfit, with Assassin armor even stronger than plate armor.<ref name="Brotherhood" /> In Constantinople, the recruits would gain robes similar to those of [[Yusuf Tazim]], along with the armor of a fully-fledged Assassin, including a removable mask.<ref name="Revelations" />


===Golden Age of Piracy===
[[File:AC4 Edward Kenway's Robes.png|thumb|220px|Edward's plain robes]]
During the [[Golden Age of Piracy]], [[Edward Kenway]] could [[Crafting (Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag)|craft]] leather armor pieces for himself. New armor pieces became available for crafting after Edward obtained the [[hunting]] spoils required to craft a particular piece.<ref name="Black Flag">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref>


[[Video:Assassin's Creed 2 --All Armors-- HD|thumb|300px|right|All sets of armor of ''Assassin's Creed II''.]]
Additionally, during his time in the [[Caribbean|West Indies]], Edward obtained a set of [[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag outfits|Templar]] and [[Mayan Armor|Mayan]] armors, by collecting [[Templar keys]] and [[Mayan Stelae|Mayan keystones]], respectively.<ref name="Black Flag" />
[[File:Altairarmor.png|thumb|left|94px|The Armor of Altaïr as seen in ''Assassin's Creed II''.]]
Leather Armor is the first available armor and provides health bonuses, but no resistance bonuses. Later, Ezio can purchase 'Helmschmied', a variant of leather with metal inlays, 'metal armor' and 'Missaglias', a stylized set of 'metal armor'. Every armor after the leather set offers health bonuses and resistance bonuses. Armor can be damaged through combat or by falling from buildings, so it is necessary to repair it at blacksmiths regularly. Each armor has a set number of circles that it can resist. In general, twenty squares of combat or falling damage to your synch bar will remove one circle of resistance from every piece of armor you have equipped.


The player is able to unlock [[Armor of Altaïr|Altaïr's improved armor]] by collecting six [[Assassin seal]]s from the tombs of six different Assassins. After finding and placing all 6 seals in the [[Sanctuary]], Ezio unlocks the armor of his ancestor. It consists of black clothing, with specially made armor integrated into it, akin to the mythical properties of the Golden Fleece. As such, the armor never needs to be repaired. When [[Tailors|dyed]] by the player, all that changes is the inside color of the armor. Page 19 of [[Codex|Altaïr's Codex]] reveals that this, the only suit made, was owned and/or created by Altaïr, who destroyed the written formula out of fear of the armor becoming widely used, either by friend or foe alike.
===Seven Years' War===
During the [[Seven Years' War]], [[Shay Cormac]] learned to [[Crafting (Assassin's Creed: Rogue)|craft]] various pieces of leather armor after collecting various hunting spoils. Throughout his journeys, he obtained several other [[Wardrobe of Shay Cormac|sets]] of armor.<ref name="Rogue">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref>


The Native Armor was a treasure of the [[Oneida]] indigenous peoples, which Shay claimed after collecting all of the Native totems. Shay also secured the 11th century Templar Armor sealed aboard the [[HMS Sapphire wreck|wrecked]] [[HMS Sapphire|HMS ''Sapphire'']] after gathering all the Templar relics needed to unlock the suit. In addition, he assembled an ancient set of Viking Armor, and recovered the armor of the legendary Templar Sir [[James Gunn]] from a storehouse in [[Fort de Sable]].<ref name="Rogue" />


===Other characters===
===French Revolution===
All types of soldiers in ''Assassin's Creed II'' are armored to varying degrees, with [[archers]] as the lightest, followed by [[Agiles]], [[Guards|regular soldiers]], [[Seekers]], and [[Brutes]]. Elite soldiers wear heavier armor than regular soldiers, making them more resistant to Ezio's attacks and counter-attacks. [[Brutes]] in particular can only be killed or damaged after a disarm, or with the hidden blade.
During the [[French Revolution]], the Assassin [[Arno Dorian]] could wear different coats as part of greater gear sets, which provided varying degrees of melee or ranged damage protection.<ref name="Unity">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref>


==''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''==
===Victorian England===
At the start of ''Brotherhood'', Ezio loses the [[Armor of Altaïr]] during the seige of [[Monteriggioni]], forcing him to run into battle clothed in a simple shirt, trouses and boots. Later on in Rome, Ezio's new robes and armor are anonymously given to him by [[Machiavelli]]. Ezio's newer attire resembles the clothes of Altaïr, with longer robes and a longer hood. Ezio's outfit's armor comes only with a spaulder and a single vambrace. In the game, Ezio's initial new spaulder is leather, while the cover art depicts him wearing a metal spaulder. His new hidden blade bracer is also different in design and is also completely metal. Even the blade is different, bearing tribal designs running through the center of it to the tip of the blade. Just like the metal spaulder, Ezio's second hidden blade does not appear in the game as it does in the cover art. Instead, it is simply a brown glove indicating that he has the double hidden blade equipped. Bracers for the second hidden blade can be bought at a blacksmith, but none of them have the design of the bracer shown in the cover art.
In [[Victorian era|Victorian]] [[London]], the twin Assassins [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] could obtain different outfits, some of which offered greater resistance to melee or ranged weapon damage. The Blackguard, Creature's Rags, and Maximum Dracula outfits for Jacob and the Defender's Garb, Lady Bloofer, and [[Aegis]] outfits for Evie were all crafted in such a way to provide extra protection from damage and thus acted as a sort of armor.<ref name="Syndicate">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>


Ezio will be able to purchase armor upgrades, just like in ''Assassin's Creed II'', in a [[Blacksmith|blacksmith shop]]. It is also possible to complete [[Shop Quests|specific quests]] for the blacksmith shop on Tiber Island and unlock parts of the Seusenhofner armor. The different Armor sets that can be unlocked in the game are as follows:[[File:Seusenhofer.jpg|thumb|240px|Ezio Auditore, wearing a full set of the Seusenhofer Armor]]
==Armor statistics==
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 375px;"
===Peloponnesian War (5th century BCE)===
! scope="col"|Armor Name
====Head Armor====
! scope="col"|Available
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
! scope="col"|Cost
!width="5%" |Name
!width="5%" |Rarity
!width="5%" |Armor (Lvl 99)
!width="10%" |Attributes
!width="5%" |Availability
|-
|-
|Roman Greaves
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Odyssey Head Armor"}}
|Sequence 03
|}
|1100
<small>*Only available after downloading ''[[Legacy of the First Blade]]''</small><br>
<small>**Only available after downloading ''[[The Fate of Atlantis]]''</small>
 
====Wrist Armor====
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
!width="5%" |Name
!width="5%" |Rarity
!width="5%" |Max Armor (Lvl 99)
!width="10%" |Attributes
!width="5%" |Availability
|-
|-
|Roman Vambraces
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Odyssey Wrist Armor"}}
|Sequence 04
|}
|1000
<small>*Only available after downloading ''[[Legacy of the First Blade]]''</small><br>
<small>**Only available after downloading ''[[The Fate of Atlantis]]''</small>
 
====Torso Armor====
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
!width="5%" |Name
!width="5%" |Rarity
!width="5%" |Max Armor (Lvl 99)
!width="10%" |Attributes
!width="5%" |Availability
|-
|-
|Roman Chest Guard
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Odyssey Torso Armor"}}
|Sequence 05
|}
|2500
<small>*Only available after downloading ''[[Legacy of the First Blade]]''</small><br>
<small>**Only available after downloading ''[[The Fate of Atlantis]]''</small>
 
====Waist Armor====
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
!width="5%" |Name
!width="5%" |Rarity
!width="5%" |Max Armor (Lvl 50)
!width="10%" |Attributes
!width="5%" |Availability
|-
|-
|Roman Rauldrons
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Odyssey Waist Armor"}}
|Sequence 02
|}
|900
<small>*Only available after downloading ''[[Legacy of the First Blade]]''</small><br>
<small>**Only available after downloading ''[[The Fate of Atlantis]]''</small>
 
====Leg Armor====
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
!width="5%" |Name
!width="5%" |Rarity
!width="5%" |Max Armor (Lvl 99)
!width="10%" |Attributes
!width="5%" |Availability
|-
|-
|
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Odyssey Leg Armor"}}
|
|}
|
<small>*Only available after downloading ''[[Legacy of the First Blade]]''</small><br>
<small>**Only available after downloading ''[[The Fate of Atlantis]]''</small>
 
====Mobile Animus 4.38====
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
!width="20%" |Name
!width="10%" |Tier
!width="10%" |Defense
!width="20%" |Modifiers
!width="20%" |Requirements
|-
|-
|Rondelle Greaves
![[Daeva Pelt]]
|Sequence 05
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Daeva Pelt"}}
|3200
|-
|-
|Rondelle Vambraces
![[Scarlet Gown]]
|Sequence 05
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Scarlet Gown"}}
|2900
|}
 
===Viking expansion (9th century)===
====Helmet====
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
! width="5%" |Name
! width="5%" |Class
! width="5%" |Arm
! width="5%" |Eva
! width="5%" |L-Res
! width="5%" |H-Res
! width="5%" |Wgt
! width="10%" |Availability
|-
|-
|Rondelle Chest Guard
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Valhalla Helmet"}}
|Sequence 06
|}
|5100
 
====Cloak====
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
! width="5%" |Name
! width="5%" |Class
! width="5%" |Arm
! width="5%" |Eva
! width="5%" |L-Res
! width="5%" |H-Res
! width="5%" |Wgt
! width="10%" |Availability
|-
|-
|Rondelle Pauldrons
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Valhalla Cloak"}}
|Sequence 06
|}
|5900
 
====Torso====
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
! width="5%" |Name
! width="5%" |Class
! width="5%" |Arm
! width="5%" |Eva
! width="5%" |L-Res
! width="5%" |H-Res
! width="5%" |Wgt
! width="10%" |Availability
|-
|-
|
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Valhalla Torso"}}
|
|}
|
 
====Bracers====
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
! width="5%" |Name
! width="5%" |Class
! width="5%" |Arm
! width="5%" |Eva
! width="5%" |L-Res
! width="5%" |H-Res
! width="5%" |Wgt
! width="10%" |Availability
|-
|-
|Plate Greaves
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Valhalla Bracers"}}
|Sequence 06
|}
|6500
 
====Pants====
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
! width="5%" |Name
! width="5%" |Class
! width="5%" |Arm
! width="5%" |Eva
! width="5%" |L-Res
! width="5%" |H-Res
! width="5%" |Wgt
! width="10%" |Availability
|-
|-
|Plate Vambraces
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Valhalla Pants"}}
|Sequence 06
|}
|6000
 
===Spanish Renaissance (15th century)===
====Heavy Armor====
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
!width="20%" |Name
!width="10%" |Tier
!width="10%" |Defense
!width="20%" |Modifiers
!width="20%" |Requirements
|-
|-
|Plate Chest Guard
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Rebellion Heavy Armor"}}
|Sequence 07
|}
|9200
 
====Medium Armor====
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
!width="20%" |Name
!width="10%" |Tier
!width="10%" |Defense
!width="20%" |Modifiers
!width="20%" |Requirements
|-
|-
|Plate Pauldrons
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Rebellion Medium Armor"}}
|Sequence 07
|}
|9900
 
====Light Armor====
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
!width="20%" |Name
!width="10%" |Tier
!width="10%" |Defense
!width="20%" |Modifiers
!width="20%" |Requirements
|-
|-
|
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Rebellion Light Armor"}}
|
|}
|
 
===Italian Renaissance (15th century)===
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Resistance
! width="5%" |Health
! width="5%" |Cost
! width="10%" |Availability
|-
|-
|Seusenhofer Greaves
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"II Armor"}}
|Sequence 07
|}
|12000
 
===Italian Renaissance (16th century)===
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Resistance
! width="5%" |Health
! width="5%" |Cost
! width="10%" |Availability
|-
|-
|Seusenhofer Vambraces
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Brotherhood Armor"}}
|Sequence 07
|}
|11200
 
===Ottoman Empire (16th century)===
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Resistance
! width="5%" |Health
! width="5%" |Cost
! width="10%" |Availability
|-
|-
|Seusenhofer Chest Guard
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Revelations Armor"}}
|Via Shop Quest
|}
|   -
 
===Ming China (16th century)===
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
!width="20%" |Name
!width="10%" |Tier
!width="10%" |Defense
!width="20%" |Modifiers
!width="20%" |Requirements
|-
|-
|Seusenhofer Pauldrons
![[Tiger Stalker]]
| Via Shop Quest
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Tiger Stalker"}}
|   -
|}
 
===French Revolution (18th century)===
====Head Armor====
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
!width="20%" |Name
!width="5%" |Level
!width="15%" |Cost (Upgrade)
!width="40%" |Modifiers (Upgrade)
!width="20%" |Requirements
|-
|-
|
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Unity Head Armor"}}
|
|}
|
 
====Chest Armor====
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
!width="20%" |Name
!width="5%" |Level
!width="15%" |Cost (Upgrade)
!width="40%" |Modifiers (Upgrade)
!width="20%" |Requirements
|-
|-
|Greaves of Brutus
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Unity Chest Armor"}}
|Unlock Romulus Treasure
|}
|   -
 
====Forearm Armor====
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
!width="20%" |Name
!width="5%" |Level
!width="15%" |Cost (Upgrade)
!width="40%" |Modifiers (Upgrade)
!width="20%" |Requirements
|-
|-
|Vambraces of Brutus
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Unity Forearm Armor"}}
|Unlock Romulus Treasure
|}
|   -
 
====Waist Armor====
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
!width="20%" |Name
!width="5%" |Level
!width="15%" |Cost (Upgrade)
!width="40%" |Modifiers (Upgrade)
!width="20%" |Requirements
|-
|-
|Chest Guard of Brutus
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Unity Waist Armor"}}
|Unlock Romulus Treasure
|}
|   -
 
====Leg Armor====
{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
!width="20%" |Name
!width="5%" |Level
!width="15%" |Cost (Upgrade)
!width="40%" |Modifiers (Upgrade)
!width="20%" |Requirements
|-
|-
|Pauldrons of Brutus
{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Unity Leg Armor"}}
|Unlock Romulus Treasure
|    -
|}
|}


==Trivia==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' was the only game in which armor took on a damaged appearance when broken.
*In ''Assassin's Creed II'', a filler vambrace that offers no protection can be accessed in the memory "Practice What You Preach". If a vambrace is purchased during the memory it will be unequipped and replaced with the filler vambrace.
*In ''Assassin's Creed II'', the Missaglias Vambraces had 1 more health square than the Vambraces of Altaïr.
*Ezio's initial spaulder in Rome was made out of leather, while the cover art of ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' depicted him wearing a metal spaulder. His initial Hidden Blade bracer was the same as it was on the cover, however, like the metal spaulder, Ezio's second Hidden Blade appeared differently. Instead, it was a brown glove like his original second Hidden Blade used in the ''Assassin's Creed II'' {{Wiki|Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3}} demo, and also on pre-release ''Assassin's Creed II'' pictures. Meanwhile, on the cover art for ''Brotherhood'', the second blade was originally displayed as an identical blade and bracer to that of his primary Hidden Blade.
*The Armor of Altaïr's greaves had patterns similar to that of the Helmschmied Chest Guard and the Helmschmied Spaulders.
*Bracers for the second Hidden Blade could only be bought at a blacksmith once the Hidden Blade itself was purchased from [[Leonardo da Vinci]].
*The Armors of Altaïr, Brutus, and Ishak Pasha, and the Master Assassin Armor all gave Ezio an additional 15 health points added on top of his base amount without the need of repairs. Provided he deciphered all Codex pages in ''Assassin's Creed II'', or the player completed Memory Sequence 7 in ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', Ezio can have up to a total of 25 health squares. However, in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'', Ezio can only reach a maximum of 20 health bars even with the Armor of Ishak Pasha or the Master Assassin Armor equipped, as there are no means for Ezio to increase his base unarmored health beyond the five he starts off with.
*There was a glitch in the second sequence of ''Brotherhood'', where if Ezio visited a blacksmith before the memory "[[New Man in Town]]", the entire Seusenhofer armor set would be available for sale, although only the greaves were able to be bought since the bracers required the dual Hidden Blades, and the pauldrons and chest guard were unlocked through a shop quest.
*With the Master Assassin Armor equipped, Ezio's clothing color was returned to the default, "Original Grey", though it would stay that way until he unequipped the Master Assassin Armor. It would still be possible to dye his clothes, however, but this would not be noticeable until he had removed the armor. Additionally, like the Armor of Ishak Pasha, the hood would remain on in cutscenes.
*Ezio's Master Assassin Armor also had the hidden effect of not causing any footstep noise while running.
**Likewise, the Armor of Ishak Pasha had the hidden effect of extra projectile resistance and had a small chance to deflect the projectile back at the shooter.
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'', [[Achilles Davenport]]'s [[Assassin's Creed III outfits|outfit]] was said to be an armor, though it provided no extra health or protection to [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]].
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' and ''[[Assassin's Creed Rogue]]'', Edward and Shay's crafted health upgrades take the appearance of pieces of armor in the crafting menu. However, as neither of these pieces of armor altered their appearances, it is likely that these leather pieces were worn under their respective outfits.
*The 'Eagle Bearing' Misthios [[Kassandra]] was able to adorn the same robes that legendary Italian renaissance Assassin [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] wore when he liberated Rome from the Borgia.


 
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[[File:Romulus_Armor.jpg|thumb|The Armor of Brutus.]]
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When Ezio completes the first [[Lair of Romulus]], he is given the location of a treasure room. Once all Lairs have been completed, he can acquire and equip the [[Armor of Brutus]] along with the [[Dagger of Brutus]]. This armor, like the Armor of Altaïr, is unbreakable and rewards the most health out of any other armor set besides the Seusenhofer Armor. Like the Armor of Altaïr, this armor and its cape cannot be dyed.
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As a bonus for pre-ordering the ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' collector's edition from Amazon.com or some other stores, players can receive a highly stylized armor known as the [[Helmschmied Drachen Armor]]. The armor is only a cosmetic one, and does not add any bonuses to blocking or to health. Other armor can be worn at the same time, however Ezio will not look any different. Altough the in-game info states that "very few men have proven strong enough to wear it", the activating of this skin won`t have any effect on Ezio`s climbing or free-running skills.
 
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Ezio Auditore retrieving the Armor of Altaïr

Armor is a cover designed to provide protection to the wearer from physical harm. Throughout antiquity and the Middle Ages, armor was typically composed of metal plating or leather pieces, and was widely utilized by soldiers until the advent of firearms, which made it virtually obsolete since it was not designed to defend against bullets. In modern times, bulletproof armor is worn by certain soldiers and policemen, though it is far less widespread.[1]

During the Renaissance, armor was commonly available for purchase at blacksmiths, making it more widely accessible to civilians, as well as Assassins. Throughout much of their history, Assassins prefered utilizing light armor as to not hinder their mobility, which was typically worn over their robes. For this reason, the Assassins' armor could not sustain much damage and could be quite easily broken, leaving the wearer vulnerable until it was repaired or replaced.[2][3][4]

History[edit | edit source]

Peloponnesian War[edit | edit source]

During the Peloponnesian War, the Spartan misthios Kassandra acquired and wore many different sets of armor throughout her travels across Greece.[5]

Third Crusade[edit | edit source]

Altaïr's plain robes

During the Third Crusade, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad wore a standard Assassin combat uniform that primarily consisted of vambraces, greaves, shoes and a protective belt, all made in leather. The main vambrace, which was always worn on an Assassin's left forearm, concealed the Hidden Blade with a series of metal plating arranged in formation for combat protection.[6]

As an Assassin was promoted through the ranks of the Brotherhood, their waist belt would also be upgraded to reflect the new-found status. Altaïr and Malik Al-Sayf both bore the highest level of combat uniform in the Assassin Order, with the most prestigious three-layer waist belts.[6]

Codex[edit | edit source]

Using an Apple of Eden, Altaïr created a personal Codex as well as a new suit of armor for himself; one that was almost impervious to damage. This new armor would be passed down to each of his descendants, eventually being hidden away in the Sanctuary beneath the Villa Auditore.[6][2]

Other[edit | edit source]

Guards during the Third Crusade also commonly wore armor, which varied in design depending on the city where they operated.[6]

The guards in Damascus could be found in either lamellar, leather, or ringmail armor. Guards in Acre could be seen in brigantine armor and chain mail, some complete with coifs, while guards in Jerusalem were often found wearing scale or splintmail. Each of these guard types also operated in the Kingdom, near their respective cities.[6]

The Knights Templar uniformly wore full suits of chainmail, covered in a white tabard with a red steel helm covering their face. Accompanying this, they wore their signature red cross openly, possibly due to their public image, whereas future Templars wore the symbol more subtly, as the Templar Order faded into obscurity.[6]

Spanish Renaissance[edit | edit source]

While hiding in the Sierra de Cazorla mountain range during the Reconquista in Spain, the Spanish Brotherhood crafted various types of armor for use in their fight against the joint forces of the Spanish Templars and the Spanish Inquisition.[7]

Italian Renaissance (15th century)[edit | edit source]

Ezio's plain robes

In the late 15th century, Ezio Auditore da Firenze could purchase different types of armor from blacksmiths found throughout the various cities of Italy. There were four main sets of armor to purchase, and a fifth—the Armor of Altaïr—which could be gained through acquiring all of the Assassin Seals. Each set consisted of four individual pieces: chest plates, greaves, spaulders or pauldrons, and vambraces.[2]

The Leather Armor was the first available set, which provided little protection from attacks. Later, Ezio could purchase the Helmschmied Armor, which was a variant of leather with metal inlays. Some time after, Ezio also bought the Metal and Missaglias armor sets, both composed mainly of metal, with the Missaglias set sporting stylized decoration.[2]

With the exception of the Leather Armor, every set offered both health fortification and resistance bonuses, but considering that armor could be damaged through combat or by falling from large heights, it was necessary to repair it at blacksmiths regularly.[2]

During Desmond Miles' session reliving Ezio's memories in the Animus, each armor was represented with a set number of circles, displaying the amount of damage it could sustain before becoming broken. In general, when twenty squares of damage was inflicted to the synchronization bar, it would remove one circle of resistance from every piece of armor Ezio had equipped.[2]

Armor of Altaïr[edit | edit source]

After collecting the seals from the tombs of six legendary Assassins, Ezio could unlock Altaïr's improved armor from behind a gate in the Sanctuary. It consisted of black cloth with specially made armor integrated into it, akin to the mythical properties of the Golden Fleece.[2]

Because it was virtually unbreakable, the armor could not sustain damage from normal attacks and required no repairs. As revealed in his Codex, after realizing the danger the armor could pose should it fall into the wrong hands, Altaïr destroyed the written formula to prevent it from being recreated, making the Armor of Altaïr one of a kind.[2]

Others[edit | edit source]

All soldiers in Italy during the Renaissance wore armor to varying degrees, with archers as the lightest units, followed by Agiles, regular soldiers, Seekers, and finally Brutes. Elite soldiers wore heavier armor than regular soldiers, making them more resistant to Ezio's attacks and counter-attacks.[2]

Italian Renaissance (16th century)[edit | edit source]

Ezio's plain robes in Rome

During the siege of Monteriggioni, Ezio lost the Armor of Altaïr underneath the rubble caused by a cannonball striking the Villa Auditore, forcing him to run into battle clothed in a simple shirt, trousers, and boots.[3]

Without any substantial protection, Ezio was left extremely vulnerable. The Borgia soldiers successfully took advantage of this by arranging for a squad of arquebusiers to shoot at him from the ramparts, severely wounding the Assassin as their bullets tore through his shoulder and abdomen. Later on in Rome, Ezio's new robes and armor were anonymously given to him by Niccolò Machiavelli through Margherita dei Campi, the woman who had nursed his injuries.[3]

Ezio's newer attire resembled the clothes of Altaïr, with longer robes and a longer hood, while his new armor came only with a spaulder and a single vambrace. Just like in previously visited cities, Ezio was able to purchase armor upgrades from a blacksmith shop, though it was also possible for him to complete specific quests for the blacksmith on Tiber Island, in order to unlock parts of the Seusenhofer Armor.[3]

The only set that could not be purchased from any blacksmith in Rome was the Helmschmied Drachen Armor, which was instead acquired by Ezio through unknown means.[3]

In Rome, armor designs had changed to the degree that they were given metal inlays during the second and last set of purchasable armors. The Roman Armor set was made of leather, while the Rondelle Armor set had the same design with metal inlays. The Plate Armor was an unstylized version of the Seusenhofer Armor with metal inlays, whereas the Seusenhofer set was more decorated than its predecessor.[3]

Later, once Ezio had obtained all six Keys of Romulus, he was given access to the Armor of Brutus, which was an unbreakable armor contained behind a gate underneath the Palatine Hill.[3]

Others[edit | edit source]

Guards in Rome were armored similarly to those stationed in other Italian regions, with the addition of the Papal Guard as the most heavily outfitted opponents. Of the new guard archetypes, the crossbowmen were equal in defense to archers, while arquebusiers matched standard guards.[3]

Ottoman Empire[edit | edit source]

Ezio's plain robes in Constantinople

During Ezio's travels in Constantinople, he encountered a new variety of armor. From blacksmiths, he could acquire the Azap Armor, which was made of leather and thus the weakest available set, followed by the Mamluk and Sepahi Armors, both of which were made of metal and more resistant.[4]

Additionally, upon initiating the advanced training of seven Assassins into becoming Master Assassins, through the first part of their specialized mission, Ezio acquired the Master Assassin Armor.[4]

After finding all ten of Ishak Pasha's memoir pages, Ezio journeyed inside the Hagia Sophia and completed a harsh climb to a secret room within the mosque, where he obtained the Armor of Ishak Pasha from the Assassin's tomb. Due to rumors of the armor being cursed, most guards would become terrified upon seeing it and would run away if Ezio killed enough of their comrades.[4]

Recruits[edit | edit source]

Ezio's Assassin apprentices in Rome and Constantinople could also wear armor, which was upgradeable as the apprentice progressed along the ranks of the Brotherhood. At first, a recruit started with no armor, but could acquire leather pauldrons, leather greaves, a leather chest guard, and finally a full set of plate armor, which would replace their previous leather pieces.[3][4]

Once they had obtained the plate armor, the recruits would be able to last longer in battle and were less likely to get killed. On reaching the rank of Assassin, they would gain new robes resembling Ezio's Master Assassin outfit, with Assassin armor even stronger than plate armor.[3] In Constantinople, the recruits would gain robes similar to those of Yusuf Tazim, along with the armor of a fully-fledged Assassin, including a removable mask.[4]

Golden Age of Piracy[edit | edit source]

Edward's plain robes

During the Golden Age of Piracy, Edward Kenway could craft leather armor pieces for himself. New armor pieces became available for crafting after Edward obtained the hunting spoils required to craft a particular piece.[8]

Additionally, during his time in the West Indies, Edward obtained a set of Templar and Mayan armors, by collecting Templar keys and Mayan keystones, respectively.[8]

Seven Years' War[edit | edit source]

During the Seven Years' War, Shay Cormac learned to craft various pieces of leather armor after collecting various hunting spoils. Throughout his journeys, he obtained several other sets of armor.[9]

The Native Armor was a treasure of the Oneida indigenous peoples, which Shay claimed after collecting all of the Native totems. Shay also secured the 11th century Templar Armor sealed aboard the wrecked HMS Sapphire after gathering all the Templar relics needed to unlock the suit. In addition, he assembled an ancient set of Viking Armor, and recovered the armor of the legendary Templar Sir James Gunn from a storehouse in Fort de Sable.[9]

French Revolution[edit | edit source]

During the French Revolution, the Assassin Arno Dorian could wear different coats as part of greater gear sets, which provided varying degrees of melee or ranged damage protection.[10]

Victorian England[edit | edit source]

In Victorian London, the twin Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye could obtain different outfits, some of which offered greater resistance to melee or ranged weapon damage. The Blackguard, Creature's Rags, and Maximum Dracula outfits for Jacob and the Defender's Garb, Lady Bloofer, and Aegis outfits for Evie were all crafted in such a way to provide extra protection from damage and thus acted as a sort of armor.[11]

Armor statistics[edit | edit source]

Peloponnesian War (5th century BCE)[edit | edit source]

Head Armor[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Odyssey Head Armor"}}
Name Rarity Armor (Lvl 99) Attributes Availability

*Only available after downloading Legacy of the First Blade
**Only available after downloading The Fate of Atlantis

Wrist Armor[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Odyssey Wrist Armor"}}
Name Rarity Max Armor (Lvl 99) Attributes Availability

*Only available after downloading Legacy of the First Blade
**Only available after downloading The Fate of Atlantis

Torso Armor[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Odyssey Torso Armor"}}
Name Rarity Max Armor (Lvl 99) Attributes Availability

*Only available after downloading Legacy of the First Blade
**Only available after downloading The Fate of Atlantis

Waist Armor[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Odyssey Waist Armor"}}
Name Rarity Max Armor (Lvl 50) Attributes Availability

*Only available after downloading Legacy of the First Blade
**Only available after downloading The Fate of Atlantis

Leg Armor[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Odyssey Leg Armor"}}
Name Rarity Max Armor (Lvl 99) Attributes Availability

*Only available after downloading Legacy of the First Blade
**Only available after downloading The Fate of Atlantis

Mobile Animus 4.38[edit | edit source]

Name Tier Defense Modifiers Requirements
Daeva Pelt

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Daeva Pelt"}}

Scarlet Gown

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Scarlet Gown"}}

Viking expansion (9th century)[edit | edit source]

Helmet[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Valhalla Helmet"}}
Name Class Arm Eva L-Res H-Res Wgt Availability

Cloak[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Valhalla Cloak"}}
Name Class Arm Eva L-Res H-Res Wgt Availability

Torso[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Valhalla Torso"}}
Name Class Arm Eva L-Res H-Res Wgt Availability

Bracers[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Valhalla Bracers"}}
Name Class Arm Eva L-Res H-Res Wgt Availability

Pants[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Valhalla Pants"}}
Name Class Arm Eva L-Res H-Res Wgt Availability

Spanish Renaissance (15th century)[edit | edit source]

Heavy Armor[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Rebellion Heavy Armor"}}
Name Tier Defense Modifiers Requirements

Medium Armor[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Rebellion Medium Armor"}}
Name Tier Defense Modifiers Requirements

Light Armor[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Rebellion Light Armor"}}
Name Tier Defense Modifiers Requirements

Italian Renaissance (15th century)[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"II Armor"}}
Name Resistance Health Cost Availability

Italian Renaissance (16th century)[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Brotherhood Armor"}}
Name Resistance Health Cost Availability

Ottoman Empire (16th century)[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Revelations Armor"}}
Name Resistance Health Cost Availability

Ming China (16th century)[edit | edit source]

Name Tier Defense Modifiers Requirements
Tiger Stalker

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Tiger Stalker"}}

French Revolution (18th century)[edit | edit source]

Head Armor[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Unity Head Armor"}}
Name Level Cost (Upgrade) Modifiers (Upgrade) Requirements

Chest Armor[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Unity Chest Armor"}}
Name Level Cost (Upgrade) Modifiers (Upgrade) Requirements

Forearm Armor[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Unity Forearm Armor"}}
Name Level Cost (Upgrade) Modifiers (Upgrade) Requirements

Waist Armor[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Unity Waist Armor"}}
Name Level Cost (Upgrade) Modifiers (Upgrade) Requirements

Leg Armor[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Unity Leg Armor"}}
Name Level Cost (Upgrade) Modifiers (Upgrade) Requirements

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Assassin's Creed II was the only game in which armor took on a damaged appearance when broken.
  • In Assassin's Creed II, a filler vambrace that offers no protection can be accessed in the memory "Practice What You Preach". If a vambrace is purchased during the memory it will be unequipped and replaced with the filler vambrace.
  • In Assassin's Creed II, the Missaglias Vambraces had 1 more health square than the Vambraces of Altaïr.
  • Ezio's initial spaulder in Rome was made out of leather, while the cover art of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood depicted him wearing a metal spaulder. His initial Hidden Blade bracer was the same as it was on the cover, however, like the metal spaulder, Ezio's second Hidden Blade appeared differently. Instead, it was a brown glove like his original second Hidden Blade used in the Assassin's Creed II E3 demo, and also on pre-release Assassin's Creed II pictures. Meanwhile, on the cover art for Brotherhood, the second blade was originally displayed as an identical blade and bracer to that of his primary Hidden Blade.
  • The Armor of Altaïr's greaves had patterns similar to that of the Helmschmied Chest Guard and the Helmschmied Spaulders.
  • Bracers for the second Hidden Blade could only be bought at a blacksmith once the Hidden Blade itself was purchased from Leonardo da Vinci.
  • The Armors of Altaïr, Brutus, and Ishak Pasha, and the Master Assassin Armor all gave Ezio an additional 15 health points added on top of his base amount without the need of repairs. Provided he deciphered all Codex pages in Assassin's Creed II, or the player completed Memory Sequence 7 in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Ezio can have up to a total of 25 health squares. However, in Assassin's Creed: Revelations, Ezio can only reach a maximum of 20 health bars even with the Armor of Ishak Pasha or the Master Assassin Armor equipped, as there are no means for Ezio to increase his base unarmored health beyond the five he starts off with.
  • There was a glitch in the second sequence of Brotherhood, where if Ezio visited a blacksmith before the memory "New Man in Town", the entire Seusenhofer armor set would be available for sale, although only the greaves were able to be bought since the bracers required the dual Hidden Blades, and the pauldrons and chest guard were unlocked through a shop quest.
  • With the Master Assassin Armor equipped, Ezio's clothing color was returned to the default, "Original Grey", though it would stay that way until he unequipped the Master Assassin Armor. It would still be possible to dye his clothes, however, but this would not be noticeable until he had removed the armor. Additionally, like the Armor of Ishak Pasha, the hood would remain on in cutscenes.
  • Ezio's Master Assassin Armor also had the hidden effect of not causing any footstep noise while running.
    • Likewise, the Armor of Ishak Pasha had the hidden effect of extra projectile resistance and had a small chance to deflect the projectile back at the shooter.
  • In Assassin's Creed III, Achilles Davenport's outfit was said to be an armor, though it provided no extra health or protection to Connor.
  • In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag and Assassin's Creed Rogue, Edward and Shay's crafted health upgrades take the appearance of pieces of armor in the crafting menu. However, as neither of these pieces of armor altered their appearances, it is likely that these leather pieces were worn under their respective outfits.
  • The 'Eagle Bearing' Misthios Kassandra was able to adorn the same robes that legendary Italian renaissance Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze wore when he liberated Rome from the Borgia.

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