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'''Borgia towers''' are large towers set up by the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] in [[Rome]], used to spread their influence throughout the city. To stop this oppression, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] has to kill each tower's Captain, and then burn the towers down. To escape the collapsing structure, he performs a [[Leap of Faith]].<ref>http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=260729</ref> The tower also functions as the[[ view point]] for the surrounding area. There are twelve towers (and Captains) in total, and each Captain can act differently when they spot him; wherein some might flee, while others choose to fight. If Ezio lets the Borgia Captain escape, he will have to wait a full 12 hours (in-game) for the Captain to regroup with his guards before he can try to kill him again. With each tower blown up, the Borgias' influence decreases in that particular district, which also provides its [[merchants]] the opportunity to reopen their shops and allows Ezio to recruit one more potential assassin into the guild. Crime will decrease, as bandits will start to leave and the number of [[guards]] in that area will decrease.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm7cPxAdoto&feature=player_embedded</ref> | '''Borgia towers''' are large towers set up by the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] in [[Rome]], used to spread their influence throughout the city. To stop this oppression, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] has to kill each tower's Captain, and then burn the towers down. To escape the collapsing structure, he performs a [[Leap of Faith]].<ref>http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=260729</ref> The tower also functions as the[[ view point]] for the surrounding area. There are twelve towers (and Captains) in total, and each Captain can act differently when they spot him; wherein some might flee, while others choose to fight. If Ezio lets the Borgia Captain escape, he will have to wait a full 12 hours (in-game) for the Captain to regroup with his guards before he can try to kill him again. With each tower blown up, the Borgias' influence decreases in that particular district, which also provides its [[merchants]] the opportunity to reopen their shops and allows Ezio to recruit one more potential assassin into the guild. Crime will decrease, as bandits will start to leave and the number of [[guards]] in that area will decrease.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm7cPxAdoto&feature=player_embedded</ref><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_kMAhM6Hao</ref> | ||
Once Ezio has destroyed a Borgia tower, it will function as an Assassin tower, which works in the same way as a pigeon coop (assassin recruit contracts and skill point distribution). | Once Ezio has destroyed a Borgia tower, it will function as an Assassin tower, which works in the same way as a pigeon coop (assassin recruit contracts and skill point distribution). | ||
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Borgia towers are large towers set up by the Borgia in Rome, used to spread their influence throughout the city. To stop this oppression, Ezio Auditore da Firenze has to kill each tower's Captain, and then burn the towers down. To escape the collapsing structure, he performs a Leap of Faith.[1] The tower also functions as theview point for the surrounding area. There are twelve towers (and Captains) in total, and each Captain can act differently when they spot him; wherein some might flee, while others choose to fight. If Ezio lets the Borgia Captain escape, he will have to wait a full 12 hours (in-game) for the Captain to regroup with his guards before he can try to kill him again. With each tower blown up, the Borgias' influence decreases in that particular district, which also provides its merchants the opportunity to reopen their shops and allows Ezio to recruit one more potential assassin into the guild. Crime will decrease, as bandits will start to leave and the number of guards in that area will decrease.[2][3]
Once Ezio has destroyed a Borgia tower, it will function as an Assassin tower, which works in the same way as a pigeon coop (assassin recruit contracts and skill point distribution).
Captains
Centro District
Antico District
Campagna District
Trivia
- Borgia towers are surrounded by many crows, whereas view points are circled by a single eagle.
- If a Borgia Captain escapes, the player may quit the game and reload their save position to make the Captain 'reappear' instead of waiting 12 in game hours.
- If you kill a Borgia Captain and die before burning the Borgia Tower (falling from a high building for example) you'll have to go through the process of killing him again.
- When the final Borgia Tower becomes accessible, the Borgia captain will be on top of the tower. If you send your assassins to assassinate him, they'll appear as if they've teleported and kill him, but stand still until they're out of sight, even when the tower is burning.
- All Borgia Captians with the name "da Siena" will flee.thumb|300px|right| Burning A Borgia Tower
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