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[[File:Brute.jpg|thumb|274px|CG art of Brute guard. Note the heavy weapon, which can be taken if countered while empty-handed.]]
[[File:Brute.jpg|thumb|274px|CG art of Brute guard wielding a heavy weapon.]]
'''Brutes''' are enemies first featured in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. They are essentially [[Humans|human]] tanks, wearing heavy, durable [[armor]] and carrying large, heavy weapons. They are the strongest [[guards]] in terms of combat difficulty, however, they move very slowly due to the weight of their equipment and can thus be easily be avoided.


'''Brutes''' are enemies featured in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. They are essentially [[Humans|human]] tanks, wearing heavy, durable armor and carrying large, heavy weapons. They are the strongest [[guards]] in terms of combat difficulty, however they move very slowly due to the weight of their equipment and can thus be easily be avoided.
They return in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' with a reworked appearance, though they are now comparable in terms of difficulty to the [[Papal Guard|Papal guards]].


They will return in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' with a reworked appearance.
==Combat==
Brutes are tricky enemies to defeat due to the nature of their attacks, though they can still be dispatched with some tactics and skills.
 
[[File:AC2_Brute.jpg|thumb|left|Ezio fighting a brute from ''Assassin's Creed II''.]]
===Normal attacks===
Brute normal attacks can be blocked with [[Assassin's Creed II Weapons|any weapon]], however they cannot be countered with a [[Short Blade|short blade]] or any [[Swords and Maces|sheath-able weapon]]. A counter attack may only be performed with another [[Heavy weapons|heavy weapon]] such as those the Brutes themselves carry, a [[Spears and Halberds|long weapon]] (carried by [[Seekers]]), or by the [[hidden blade]]. The successful timing window for the last, however, is notoriously short, as it is only a fraction of a second.


== Combat==
Brutes can also be countered with [[Fists]], which will disarm the Brute, and leave them open to a lethal, follow-up attack. The timing for the disarm is short, albeit slightly longer than that of the hidden blade counter.


Brutes are tricky enemies to defeat due to the nature of their attacks, though they can still be dispatched with some tactics and skills.
Other than disarming or countering, a less risky (though more time consuming) tactic is to dodge the Brute's attacks and follow up with a combo of your own. When performed correctly, the combo may end with an execution. The maximum number of hits in a Brute combo is three.


Additionally, like all other enemies, a Brute is most easily dispatched by being assassinated either from above, or while undetected; with either the hidden blades, or a ranged weapon, such as the [[Pistol|hidden gun]] or [[crossbow]].
[[File:Heavy_weapons_ac2.jpg|thumb|right|250px|From left to right: Labrys, Bearded Axe, Bastard Sword.]]
===Special attacks===
Neither of the Brute's special attacks can be blocked or countered, and can only be evaded by striking preemptively, or by dodging. There are two variants of a Brute's special attacks.


*Normal attacks:
====Smash====
**[[File:AC2_Brute.jpg|thumb|left|Ezio fighting a brute from Assassin's Creed 2]]Brute normal attacks can be blocked with [[Assassin's Creed II Weapons|any weapon]] but can't be countered with a [[Short Blade|short blade]] or [[Swords and Maces|sheath-able weapon]]. They can however, be countered (lethally) with another [[Heavy weapons|heavy weapon]] such as those the Brutes themselves carry, a [[Spears and Halberds|long weapon]] (carried by [[Seekers]]), or by the [[Hidden Blade]](s), although the successful timing window for the latter is rather short (a fraction of a second).
The Brute takes a strong downward swing with his weapon, knocking Ezio on his back and doing about as much damage as a normal attack. The Smash special attack takes less time for a Brute to prepare (approximately one second) than a Disarm Smash special attack.
**Disarm: Brutes can also be countered with [[Fists]], which will disarm the Brute and follow up by a lethal attack on the unarmed Brute. The timing for the disarm is short, although apparently slightly longer than for the Hidden Blade's counter.
**Hidden Blade(s) counter: Special care should be taken when trying to counter the Brutes' with the Hidden Blade(s) due to its very short timing window for successful counter kills. Failed counter will be penalized severely, as Brute attacks deal great amounts of damage. Should the Brute perform a combo, you may lose a significant chunk of your health bar.
**A less risky but more time consuming tactic is to dodge the Brute's attacks and follow up with a combo of your own. Performed correctly, the combo may end with an execution. The maximum number of hits in a Brute combo is three.
**An easy way to kill Brutes is to run up a wall, and once at the maximum height, perform an air assassination.


*Special attacks:
A Brute is about to perform a smash attack if he raises his weapon high above his head.
**Smash: The Brute takes a strong downward swing with his weapon, knocking Ezio on his back and doing about as much damage as a normal attack. A Brute is about to perform a smash attack if he raises his weapon high above his head. A Smash special attack takes less time for a Brute to prepare (approx. one second) than a Knock Weapon Away special attack.
**Knock Weapon Away: This special attack is not named 'Disarm' because it is not the same as [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]]'s disarm ability,( i.e. the Brute does not take Ezio's weapon and uses it for himself). Instead, the Brute takes a hard right-to-left swing with his weapon, breaking Ezio's guard for a second. If Ezio was using a short blade, sheath-able weapon or picked up weapon, this attack knocks it out of his hand. The attack does no damage, but as mentioned, breaks Ezio's guard for a second, opening him to attacks from other foes in the fight. A Brute is about to perform a Knock Weapon Away special attack if he holds his weapon out behind him. A Knock Weapon Away special attack takes a Brute longer to prepare than a Smash attack, which means a larger window of time to attack him than for a Smash special attack. Note that after Ezio's weapon has been knocked away by Brute, the first sheath-able weapon Ezio picks up will become his primary weapon. (Note: This can be used to intentionally get a new weapon for free, as you can pick up another sword [such as the Schiavona, which would cost 25,000 florins] for free.)
**'''Neither of the Brutes' special attacks can be blocked or countered.''' It is suggested that you either attack the Brute before he actually executes the attack, dodge and fire back with an attack of your own, or simply walk out of range of the attack (since the Brute, after beginning to charge a special attack, cannot move again until after performing it) and, again, attack back.
*Attacking: The best times to attack a Brute are after disarming him, while he is preparing for a special attack, or after dodging any of the Brute's attack.
*Other methods: If you are in a hurry, smoke bombs can be used to prevent Brutes from attacking you, and, if necessary, you can kill them while their guard is down.
*If necessary you may use the [[Hidden Gun|pistol attachment]] on your hidden blade to quickly dispatch them.


== Weaponry ==
====Disarm Smash====
More forceful than Ezio's equivalent disarm ability, the Brute performs a Disarm Smash with a hard right-to-left swing with his weapon, breaking Ezio's guard. If Ezio is using a short blade, mace or sword, this move knocks it out of his hand. The attack does no damage, but as mentioned, it opens Ezio to attacks from other foes in the fight.


A Disarm Smash special attack can be predicted when a Brute holds his weapon out behind him.


==Weaponry==
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[[File:Heavy_weapons_ac2.jpg|thumb|left|300px|From left to right: Labrys, Bearded Axe, Bastard Sword]].
==Intelligence, Agility, and Methods of Escape==
 
Brutes are not highly intelligent and can be escaped once you've gotten out of sight by blending or hiding. They are also neither agile nor quick, and cannot [[Free Running|free-run]] or climb. Thus, taking to the rooftops is an easy method of escape.
== Intelligence, Agility, and Methods of Escape ==


Brutes are not highly intelligent and can be escaped once you've gotten out of sight by blending or hiding. They are also not agile or quick, and cannot free-run or climb (at least not without potential glitches, and even then only for a second or less), so taking to the roofs is an easy method of escape.
==Ranking and Morale==
Certain Brutes appear to have a black-brown finish or trim on their armor plating, marking them as higher-ranked Brutes that are more resistant to Ezio's attacks, and have a higher morale than others.


Brutes, like certain [[Seekers|other guards]], have a very high morale (the highest morale of any guard in ''Assassin's Creed II''). This means that, unlike their allies, they will almost never run away, unless you disarm them when they are alone. Killing a Brute causes the other guards accompanying him (particularly those with lower ranks) to flee.


== Ranking and Morale ==
==Special Brutes==
 
[[File:ACB_Brute.png|thumb|A Brute getting disarmed by Ezio in the E3 trailer for ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''.]]
Some Brutes seem to have a black or brown finish/trim on their armor plating. These Brutes are more resistant to Ezio's attacks and have a higher morale than the others. Brutes, like certain [[Seekers|other guards]], have a very high morale. In fact, the Brutes have the highest morale of any guard in ''Assassin's Creed II''. This means that, unlike their allies, they will almost never run away, unless you disarm them when they are alone. When you kill Brutes, the other guards accompanying them (particularly those with lower ranks) will flee.
*[[Dante Moro]] carries a Bearded Axe with an enlarged head, and fights like a Brute, only with far more health and immunity from being disarmed (unless you use the [[Heavy Weapons|Heavy Weapon Disarm]]).
 
*[[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] carries what appears to be a Bastard Sword, (although the design and coloring of the handle differ from those carried by Brute guards) which he fondly calls "Bianca." He behaves like a Brute in combat, only with far more health.
== Special Brutes ==
*One of Ezio's [[assassination targets]], [[Dante Moro]], carries what may be a Bearded Axe with an enlarged head, and fights like a Brute, only with far more health and immunity from being disarmed (unless you use the[[Heavy Weapons| Heavy Weapon Disarm]]).
 
*One of Ezio's allies, [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano|Bartolomeo]], carries what appears to be a Bastard Sword, (although the design and coloring of the handle differ from those carried by Brute guards) which he fondly calls "Bianca." He behaves like a Brute in combat, only with far more health.[[File:ACB_Brute.png|thumb|Brute getting disarmed by Ezio in the E3 trailer for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]
 
*[[Mario Auditore]] carries a Bearded Axe and fights like a Brute.
*[[Mario Auditore]] carries a Bearded Axe and fights like a Brute.
*[[Francesco Salviati]] carries an Axe with him when in his villa and fights like a Brute.
*[[Francesco Salviati]] carries an Axe with him when in his villa and fights like a Brute.
*The [[Mercenaries]] also fight like Brutes and carry similar weapons.
*The [[Mercenaries]] also fight like Brutes and carry similar weapons.
*The Templar Spy from ''[[Assassin's Creed II: Discovery]]'' uses the model of a Brute.


*The Templar Spy from ''[[Assassin's Creed II: Discovery]]'' uses the model of a Brute.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Ezio has special taunts that are specific to Brutes. If a Brute is targeted and taunted, Ezio will sometimes say things like "Can you even hear me in there!?" and "That looks heavy!"
*Ezio has special taunts that are specific to Brutes. If a Brute is targeted and taunted, Ezio will sometimes say things like ''"Can you even hear me in there!?"'' and ''"That looks heavy!"''
*Brutes are rarer in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''.
*Brutes are rarer in ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''.
*Despite their armor, Brutes can still be killed by the Hidden Blade.
 



==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="left">
<gallery captionalign="left">
assassins_creed_II_1.jpg|Ezio fighting a Brute in Venice
Ac2 brute.jpg|Concept art of a Brute for ''Assassin's Creed II''.
Assassins-creed-ii-brute bymbs.jpg|A Brute with two other guards
assassins_creed_II_1.jpg|Ezio fighting a Brute in [[Venice]].
assassins_creed_2-800.jpg|Ezio fighting a Brute on a rooftop
Assassins-creed-ii-brute bymbs.jpg|A Brute with two other guards.
Z da19fec4.jpg|A Brute with a reworked appearance in Brotherhood.
assassins_creed_2-800.jpg|Ezio fighting a Brute on a rooftop.
Z da19fec4.jpg|A Brute with a reworked appearance in ''Brotherhood''.
</gallery>
</gallery>
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CG art of Brute guard wielding a heavy weapon.

Brutes are enemies first featured in Assassin's Creed II. They are essentially human tanks, wearing heavy, durable armor and carrying large, heavy weapons. They are the strongest guards in terms of combat difficulty, however, they move very slowly due to the weight of their equipment and can thus be easily be avoided.

They return in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood with a reworked appearance, though they are now comparable in terms of difficulty to the Papal guards.

Combat

Brutes are tricky enemies to defeat due to the nature of their attacks, though they can still be dispatched with some tactics and skills.

File:AC2 Brute.jpg
Ezio fighting a brute from Assassin's Creed II.

Normal attacks

Brute normal attacks can be blocked with any weapon, however they cannot be countered with a short blade or any sheath-able weapon. A counter attack may only be performed with another heavy weapon such as those the Brutes themselves carry, a long weapon (carried by Seekers), or by the hidden blade. The successful timing window for the last, however, is notoriously short, as it is only a fraction of a second.

Brutes can also be countered with Fists, which will disarm the Brute, and leave them open to a lethal, follow-up attack. The timing for the disarm is short, albeit slightly longer than that of the hidden blade counter.

Other than disarming or countering, a less risky (though more time consuming) tactic is to dodge the Brute's attacks and follow up with a combo of your own. When performed correctly, the combo may end with an execution. The maximum number of hits in a Brute combo is three.

Additionally, like all other enemies, a Brute is most easily dispatched by being assassinated either from above, or while undetected; with either the hidden blades, or a ranged weapon, such as the hidden gun or crossbow.

From left to right: Labrys, Bearded Axe, Bastard Sword.

Special attacks

Neither of the Brute's special attacks can be blocked or countered, and can only be evaded by striking preemptively, or by dodging. There are two variants of a Brute's special attacks.

Smash

The Brute takes a strong downward swing with his weapon, knocking Ezio on his back and doing about as much damage as a normal attack. The Smash special attack takes less time for a Brute to prepare (approximately one second) than a Disarm Smash special attack.

A Brute is about to perform a smash attack if he raises his weapon high above his head.

Disarm Smash

More forceful than Ezio's equivalent disarm ability, the Brute performs a Disarm Smash with a hard right-to-left swing with his weapon, breaking Ezio's guard. If Ezio is using a short blade, mace or sword, this move knocks it out of his hand. The attack does no damage, but as mentioned, it opens Ezio to attacks from other foes in the fight.

A Disarm Smash special attack can be predicted when a Brute holds his weapon out behind him.

Weaponry

Name Damage Speed Deflect
Bastard Sword
3
4
3
Bearded Axe
4
3
4
Labrys
5
3
3

Intelligence, Agility, and Methods of Escape

Brutes are not highly intelligent and can be escaped once you've gotten out of sight by blending or hiding. They are also neither agile nor quick, and cannot free-run or climb. Thus, taking to the rooftops is an easy method of escape.

Ranking and Morale

Certain Brutes appear to have a black-brown finish or trim on their armor plating, marking them as higher-ranked Brutes that are more resistant to Ezio's attacks, and have a higher morale than others.

Brutes, like certain other guards, have a very high morale (the highest morale of any guard in Assassin's Creed II). This means that, unlike their allies, they will almost never run away, unless you disarm them when they are alone. Killing a Brute causes the other guards accompanying him (particularly those with lower ranks) to flee.

Special Brutes

File:ACB Brute.png
A Brute getting disarmed by Ezio in the E3 trailer for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
  • Dante Moro carries a Bearded Axe with an enlarged head, and fights like a Brute, only with far more health and immunity from being disarmed (unless you use the Heavy Weapon Disarm).
  • Bartolomeo d'Alviano carries what appears to be a Bastard Sword, (although the design and coloring of the handle differ from those carried by Brute guards) which he fondly calls "Bianca." He behaves like a Brute in combat, only with far more health.
  • Mario Auditore carries a Bearded Axe and fights like a Brute.
  • Francesco Salviati carries an Axe with him when in his villa and fights like a Brute.
  • The Mercenaries also fight like Brutes and carry similar weapons.
  • The Templar Spy from Assassin's Creed II: Discovery uses the model of a Brute.

Trivia

  • Ezio has special taunts that are specific to Brutes. If a Brute is targeted and taunted, Ezio will sometimes say things like "Can you even hear me in there!?" and "That looks heavy!"
  • Brutes are rarer in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.

Gallery