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The auditore cape is the only cape that is not obtained from the main quest (besides Altair) Being obtained by collecting all 100 feather. |
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In Assassins | {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Assassin's Creed II'' outfits}}{{Era|Gameplay|AC2|RW}} | ||
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In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] is able to obtain several outfits. Once an outfit is unlocked and equipped, it will alter Ezio's appearance. Some of these outfits affect gameplay elements, while others are purely cosmetic. | |||
==Capes== | |||
===Plain cape=== | |||
The Plain cape is available after acquiring [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze]]'s robes, and has no effect on [[Social Stealth|notoriety]]. | |||
===Medici cape=== | |||
The [[House of Medici|Medici]] cape is gifted to Ezio by [[Lorenzo de' Medici]], following the death of [[Jacopo de' Pazzi]]. While the cape is worn, Ezio remains incognito in [[Florence]] and [[Tuscany]]. However, the guards still react to unusual behavior. | |||
===Venetian cape=== | |||
The [[Venice|Venetian]] cape is also unlocked after completing Sequence 11. While the cape is worn, Ezio remains incognito in [[Venice]] and [[Romagna]]. As with the Medici cape, the guards still react to unusual behavior. | |||
===Auditore cape=== | |||
The [[House of Auditore|Auditore]] cape is unlocked by collecting and depositing 100 [[feathers]] scattered throughout [[Italy]]. The cape raises Ezio's social status to notorious, for as long as it is worn. Wearing this cape in every region, including the Apennine Mountains, rewards the ''Show your colors'' achievement. | |||
''' | ==Cosmetic outfits== | ||
===Altaïr's robes=== | |||
[[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]'s robes can be purchased from [[Ubisoft Club|Uplay]] for 30 Uplay points. The robes feature the amputated ring finger, and a [[Short blades|short blade]] sheath on the back, despite Ezio sheathing all the daggers at his waist. | |||
==Temporary outfits== | |||
===Carnevale outfit=== | |||
Worn only during Sequence 9. The outfit features two masks, a metal and a [[Golden Mask|golden]] one. It also has a unique black cape with gold colored designs. | |||
===Borgia Guard armor=== | |||
Worn only in the memories [[Play Along]] and [[All Things Come to He Who Waits|All Things Come To He Who Waits]]. | |||
===Florentine Noble attire=== | |||
Worn during the [[Boys Will Be Boys]], [[You Should See the Other Guy]], [[Sibling Rivalry]], [[Nightcap]], [[Paperboy]], [[Petruccio's Secret]], [[Beat a Cheat]], [[Friend of the Family]], [[Special Delivery]] and [[Jailbird]] memories. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*Altaïr's robes use the same character model seen during [[Desmond Miles]]' hallucination in the [[Rome hideout]], evident by the amputated finger, single visible Hidden Blade, despite the dual blades being usable, and different eye color. | |||
*While wearing Altaïr's robes, if Ezio runs out of throwing knives, the holders are still full of them. | |||
*If Altaïr's robes are worn when acquiring the Hidden Blade, Ezio's robes will replace them, but will switch back once Ezio tests the weapon. | |||
*When Ezio receives the brand on his ring finger while wearing Altaïr's robes, a glitch may occur, since the model does not possess the finger. | |||
*The Medici cape can be found in Monteriggioni's church by Desmond in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''. It is one of the [[Monteriggioni artifacts|artifacts]] present in the town. | |||
*Ezio is awarded the Auditore cape for fully renovating Rome in ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''. Unlike in ''Assassin's Creed II'', the cape allows Ezio to remain incognito, functioning the same as the Borgia cape. | |||
*The cape worn during the [[Carnevale]] bears markings similar to the Assassin insignia. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery widths="180" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center"> | |||
Plaincape.png|Plain cape | |||
Medicicape.png|Medici cape | |||
Venetiancape.png|Venetian cape | |||
Auditorecape.png|Auditore cape | |||
Ezio-altairrobes-ac2.png|Altaïr's robes | |||
Ezio-carnival-ac2.png|Carnevale outfit | |||
Ezio-guard-ac2.png|Borgia guard armor | |||
Ezio-noble-ac2.png|Florentine noble attire | |||
Armor-altair-ac2.png|Armor of Altaïr | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References== | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' | |||
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[[Category:Assassin's Creed II]] | |||
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II gameplay]] | |||
[[Category:Outfits]] | |||
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In Assassin's Creed II, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze is able to obtain several outfits. Once an outfit is unlocked and equipped, it will alter Ezio's appearance. Some of these outfits affect gameplay elements, while others are purely cosmetic.
Capes[edit | edit source]
Plain cape[edit | edit source]
The Plain cape is available after acquiring Giovanni Auditore da Firenze's robes, and has no effect on notoriety.
Medici cape[edit | edit source]
The Medici cape is gifted to Ezio by Lorenzo de' Medici, following the death of Jacopo de' Pazzi. While the cape is worn, Ezio remains incognito in Florence and Tuscany. However, the guards still react to unusual behavior.
Venetian cape[edit | edit source]
The Venetian cape is also unlocked after completing Sequence 11. While the cape is worn, Ezio remains incognito in Venice and Romagna. As with the Medici cape, the guards still react to unusual behavior.
Auditore cape[edit | edit source]
The Auditore cape is unlocked by collecting and depositing 100 feathers scattered throughout Italy. The cape raises Ezio's social status to notorious, for as long as it is worn. Wearing this cape in every region, including the Apennine Mountains, rewards the Show your colors achievement.
Cosmetic outfits[edit | edit source]
Altaïr's robes[edit | edit source]
Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's robes can be purchased from Uplay for 30 Uplay points. The robes feature the amputated ring finger, and a short blade sheath on the back, despite Ezio sheathing all the daggers at his waist.
Temporary outfits[edit | edit source]
Carnevale outfit[edit | edit source]
Worn only during Sequence 9. The outfit features two masks, a metal and a golden one. It also has a unique black cape with gold colored designs.
Borgia Guard armor[edit | edit source]
Worn only in the memories Play Along and All Things Come To He Who Waits.
Florentine Noble attire[edit | edit source]
Worn during the Boys Will Be Boys, You Should See the Other Guy, Sibling Rivalry, Nightcap, Paperboy, Petruccio's Secret, Beat a Cheat, Friend of the Family, Special Delivery and Jailbird memories.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Altaïr's robes use the same character model seen during Desmond Miles' hallucination in the Rome hideout, evident by the amputated finger, single visible Hidden Blade, despite the dual blades being usable, and different eye color.
- While wearing Altaïr's robes, if Ezio runs out of throwing knives, the holders are still full of them.
- If Altaïr's robes are worn when acquiring the Hidden Blade, Ezio's robes will replace them, but will switch back once Ezio tests the weapon.
- When Ezio receives the brand on his ring finger while wearing Altaïr's robes, a glitch may occur, since the model does not possess the finger.
- The Medici cape can be found in Monteriggioni's church by Desmond in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. It is one of the artifacts present in the town.
- Ezio is awarded the Auditore cape for fully renovating Rome in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. Unlike in Assassin's Creed II, the cape allows Ezio to remain incognito, functioning the same as the Borgia cape.
- The cape worn during the Carnevale bears markings similar to the Assassin insignia.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Plain cape
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Medici cape
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Venetian cape
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Auditore cape
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Altaïr's robes
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Carnevale outfit
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Borgia guard armor
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Florentine noble attire
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Armor of Altaïr
References[edit | edit source]