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[[File:BH Bank.png|thumb|250px|A Bank in Rome.]]
[[File:BH Bank.png|thumb|250px|A Bank in Rome.]]
'''Banks''' were economic buildings that controlled the flow of money within the 15th and 16th century.
'''Banks''' were economic buildings that controlled the flow of money in the 15th and 16th centuries.


In the 15th century, most banks were controlled by the [[Templars]] and primarily contained florins, though some contained [[Codex]] pages as well.
In the 15th century, most banks were controlled by the [[Templars]] and primarily contained florins, though some contained [[Codex]] pages as well.
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In the 16th century, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] was able to use banks to view the total percentage of [[Rome]] or [[Constantinople]]'s renovation, as well as withdraw any income from investments that had been deposited into the banks' vaults.
In the 16th century, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] was able to use banks to view the total percentage of [[Rome]] or [[Constantinople]]'s renovation, as well as withdraw any income from investments that had been deposited into the banks' vaults.


== History ==
==History==
=== 15th century ===
===15th century===
[[File:AC2 Bank Guards.png|thumb|left|250px|A group of guards protecting a bank.]]
[[File:AC2 Bank Guards.png|thumb|left|250px|A group of guards protecting a bank.]]
In the 15th century, banks could be found throughout the cities of [[Florence]], [[San Gimignano]], [[Forlì]] and [[Venice]], and were usually guarded by 3 to 4 [[guards]]. Banks could only be looted once, and typically only contained {{Wiki|Florin (Italian coin)|florins}}. Some banks held Codex pages, which could be taken to [[Leonardo da Vinci]] to be decoded.
In the 15th century, banks could be found throughout the cities of [[Florence]], [[San Gimignano]], [[Forlì]], and [[Venice]]. Each bank was usually guarded by three or four [[guards]]. Banks could only be looted once and typically only contained {{Wiki|Florin (Italian coin)|florins}}. Some banks held Codex pages, which could be taken and brought to [[Leonardo da Vinci]] to be decoded.


Banks contained two chests, and while they were always guarded, more guards usually patrolled nearby. [[Rebecca Crane]] once stated that although all families owned banks, most of them were held by the [[House of Pazzi|Pazzi family]], and that breaking into them would be worthwhile.
Banks contained two chests, and while they were always guarded, more guards usually patrolled nearby. [[Rebecca Crane]] once stated that although all families owned banks, most of them were under the control of the [[House of Pazzi|Pazzi family]], and that breaking into them would be worthwhile.


The town of [[Monteriggioni]] also possessed a bank, though it could not be interacted with. It provides additional income for Ezio, which is stored in the money chest at the [[Villa Auditore]], after being renovated by the [[Architects|architect]].
The town of [[Monteriggioni]] also possessed a bank, though it could not be interacted with. It provided additional income for Ezio, which was stored in a chest in the [[Villa Auditore]], after the villa was renovated.


=== 16th century ===
===16th century===
[[File:ACBSP 2011-04-12 00-04-12-38.png|thumb|250px|A bank in Rome before renovation.]]
[[File:ACBSP 2011-04-12 00-04-12-38.png|thumb|250px|A bank in Rome before renovation.]]
In the 16th century, there were ten banks scattered throughout the districts of Rome, which once renovated, would increase the limit of florins that could be stored within the banks' vaults, as well as boosting the amount of income generated over time.
In the 16th century, there were ten banks scattered throughout the districts of Rome, which, once renovated, would increase the limit of florins that could be stored within the banks' vaults. In addition, renovating them would boost the amount of income generated over time.


Similarly to the money chest in the Monteriggioni villa, the banks carried a limit to the amount of florins they could contain, and would not deposit any additional income once they were full.
Similarly to the money chest in the Monteriggioni villa, the banks carried a limit to the amount of florins they could contain, and would not deposit any additional income once full.


[[Constantinople]] contained 16 banks, which acted similarly to the ones in Rome. Additionally, they would also provide Ezio with money and [[Bombs|bomb ingredients]] earned from [[Mediterranean Defense|other cities]].
[[Constantinople]] contained sixteen banks, which acted similarly to the ones in Rome. Additionally, they could provide Ezio with money and [[Bombs|bomb ingredients]] earned from [[Mediterranean Defense|other cities]].


== Trivia ==
==Trivia==
* The maximum amount that can be stored in Rome's bank vaults is 80,000 florins, while in Constantinople it is 120,000 ''Akçe''.
*The maximum amount that can be stored in Rome's bank vaults is 80,000 florins, while in Constantinople it is 120,000 ''Akçe''.
* Before the execution of his father and brothers, Ezio was apprenticed to become a banker.
*Before the execution of his father and brothers, Ezio was apprenticed to become a banker.
* The bank receives money every 20 minutes, and can be accessed at any time.
*The bank receives money every 20 minutes and can be accessed at any time.
* There is a bug in ''Brotherhood'' which allows bankers to be "killed" by melee weapons when Ezio stands close enough to the bank and the armed hand button is pressed. A kill animation will occur for the respective weapon, however, as the banker is out of range, it would appear as if Ezio was attacking nothing. After the banker "dies," he will return to a standing position and behave normally. If the bug is repeated, Ezio may even glitch into the bank, trapping him inside.
*There is a bug in ''Brotherhood'' which allows bankers to be "killed" by melee weapons when Ezio stands close enough to the bank. A kill animation will occur for the respective weapon, however, as the banker is out of range, it would appear as if Ezio was attacking nothing. After the banker "dies," he will return to a standing position and behave normally. If the bug is repeated, Ezio may even glitch into the bank, trapping him inside.


==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
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[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Revelations gameplay]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Revelations gameplay]]

Revision as of 02:38, 19 January 2013

A Bank in Rome.

Banks were economic buildings that controlled the flow of money in the 15th and 16th centuries.

In the 15th century, most banks were controlled by the Templars and primarily contained florins, though some contained Codex pages as well.

In the 16th century, the Assassin Ezio Auditore was able to use banks to view the total percentage of Rome or Constantinople's renovation, as well as withdraw any income from investments that had been deposited into the banks' vaults.

History

15th century

A group of guards protecting a bank.

In the 15th century, banks could be found throughout the cities of Florence, San Gimignano, Forlì, and Venice. Each bank was usually guarded by three or four guards. Banks could only be looted once and typically only contained florins. Some banks held Codex pages, which could be taken and brought to Leonardo da Vinci to be decoded.

Banks contained two chests, and while they were always guarded, more guards usually patrolled nearby. Rebecca Crane once stated that although all families owned banks, most of them were under the control of the Pazzi family, and that breaking into them would be worthwhile.

The town of Monteriggioni also possessed a bank, though it could not be interacted with. It provided additional income for Ezio, which was stored in a chest in the Villa Auditore, after the villa was renovated.

16th century

File:ACBSP 2011-04-12 00-04-12-38.png
A bank in Rome before renovation.

In the 16th century, there were ten banks scattered throughout the districts of Rome, which, once renovated, would increase the limit of florins that could be stored within the banks' vaults. In addition, renovating them would boost the amount of income generated over time.

Similarly to the money chest in the Monteriggioni villa, the banks carried a limit to the amount of florins they could contain, and would not deposit any additional income once full.

Constantinople contained sixteen banks, which acted similarly to the ones in Rome. Additionally, they could provide Ezio with money and bomb ingredients earned from other cities.

Trivia

  • The maximum amount that can be stored in Rome's bank vaults is 80,000 florins, while in Constantinople it is 120,000 Akçe.
  • Before the execution of his father and brothers, Ezio was apprenticed to become a banker.
  • The bank receives money every 20 minutes and can be accessed at any time.
  • There is a bug in Brotherhood which allows bankers to be "killed" by melee weapons when Ezio stands close enough to the bank. A kill animation will occur for the respective weapon, however, as the banker is out of range, it would appear as if Ezio was attacking nothing. After the banker "dies," he will return to a standing position and behave normally. If the bug is repeated, Ezio may even glitch into the bank, trapping him inside.

References