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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*A bug in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' gives the player a never-ending blend ability. If walking onto a non-standable surface while blending, the player will stay in blend-mode until Ezio stands up. For info and a tutorial on this, visit the following links: [http://www.thehiddenblade.com/superblend-exploit Superblending] and [http://www.thehiddenblade.com/hyperblend-exploit Hyperblending].
*A bug in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' gives the player a never-ending blend ability. If walking onto a non-standable surface while blending, the player will stay in blend-mode until Ezio stands up.
*Similiarly in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', in the memory [[A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing]], blending with more than one crowd of cardinals constantly a rare bug will occur where Ezio will be invisible to everybody but will not be able to blend with anyone.  
*It's possible to blend with only one person. If you manage to find one of the three factions (Courtesans, [[Mercenaries]], or [[Thieves]]) near water or on a roof, push all of them off but leave one. Move closer to the remaining one and you will blend.
*It's possible to blend with only one person. If you manage to find one of the three factions (Courtesans, [[Mercenaries]], or [[Thieves]]) near water or on a roof, push all of them off but leave one. Move closer to the remaining one and you will blend.
[[File:Multiplayer 2.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A crowd in the ''Brotherhood'' multiplayer.]]
[[File:Multiplayer 2.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A crowd in the ''Brotherhood'' multiplayer.]]

Revision as of 04:42, 5 November 2011

"Discretion is a paramount in my profession. We must walk the streets freely: seen, but unseen. You too must learn to blend like us and become one with the city's crowds."
―Paola to Ezio.[src]
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Altaïr blending to avoid several guards.

Blending was the stealthiest method of movement that every Assassin needed to learn. It allowed them to hide from pursuing guards, as well as access normally restricted areas.

Usage

High Middle Ages

When blending, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad moved very slowly, so as not to arouse suspicion. If he was on foot, he would lower his head, fold his hands, and imitate a scholar. If he was on a horse, he would bow his head and slow the horse to a walk.[1]

Should they be nearby, Altaïr could even blend into a group of scholars for extra security, however if he did so, he was bound to follow wherever the group walked until he exited the blend.[1]

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Altaïr blending with a group of scholars.

These scholars were effective hiding places should Altaïr break a pursuer's line of sight, and join them during a chase. Should the scholars realize that the guards could see Altaïr coming to them, they would usually flee as well, preventing the Assassin from hiding amongst them.[1]

When guards were informed, alert with their swords drawn, blending was the best way of avoiding attention.[1]

However, blending was not effective in all cases. Archers and Knights Templar, for example, were often discerning enough to identify an Assassin quickly, and would attack one on sight, whether or not they were trying to blend. The guards before city gates also refused to allow a single "scholar" to pass them, and would only let by a group.[1]

Renaissance

Ezio concealing himself in a crowd.

Paola taught Ezio Auditore how to blend in with the crowd. Unlike Altaïr, Ezio could hide within any group of civilians, as long as there were at least four of them (with the exception of hired courtesans, who only require a minimum of two). To blend into the crowd, he simply walked into the middle of their group and followed them.[2]

He would remain hidden within the group as long as he remained in close proximity to them, and avoided drastic actions, such as drawing a weapon, or Freerunning.[2]

Courtesans were useful allies to Ezio should he need to hide or pass through a guarded area. After purchasing their services for 150 florins, a group of four courtesans would join Ezio, concealing him amongst them much as scholars would for Altaïr. However, unlike scholars, courtesans would follow where Ezio walked, rather than the other way around.[2]

Though the courtesans were not enough for Ezio to simply enter restricted areas, he could request them to distract any nearby guards, allowing him to enter the area behind their backs. Should any guard pass by too close to Ezio as he travelled with the courtesans, two would often break away from the group to draw the enemy's attention.[2]

Trivia

  • A bug in Assassin's Creed II gives the player a never-ending blend ability. If walking onto a non-standable surface while blending, the player will stay in blend-mode until Ezio stands up.
  • It's possible to blend with only one person. If you manage to find one of the three factions (Courtesans, Mercenaries, or Thieves) near water or on a roof, push all of them off but leave one. Move closer to the remaining one and you will blend.
A crowd in the Brotherhood multiplayer.
  • Blending is also available in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood multiplayer. The only change to the mechanic is that the player is no longer required to manually follow the crowd, and may simply allow the civilians to lead their character, much as scholars did in Assassin's Creed.
  • While playing the first and the second repressed memory in Brotherhood, Ezio is able to blend despite not having visited Paola yet at the time.
  • After obtaining the Apple at Basilica di San Pietro, Ezio is no longer able to blend with crowds, since the telltale glow of the equipped Apple scared the civilians when he walked close to them, leaving no groups large enough for him to hide within.
  • When equipped with the crossbow, Ezio will as usual, turn black and white with the crowd when blending. However, the crossbow will remain in full color.

Gallery

thumb|300px|left|Paola teaching Ezio how to blend.

References