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'''Brutes''' were enemies in the [[Renaissance]]. They were essentially human tanks, wearing heavy, durable [[armor]] and carrying large, heavy weapons. They were the strongest [[guards]] in terms of combat difficulty, however, they moved very slowly due to the weight of their equipment and could thus be easily avoided.
'''Brutes''' were heavily-[[Armor|armored]] [[guards]] in the [[Renaissance]]. They were essentially human tanks, wearing durable armor and carrying large, [[Heavy weapons|heavy weapons]]. They were one of the strongest guards, however, they moved very slowly due to the weight of their equipment.


They returned in [[Rome]] after the [[Siege of Monteriggioni]] with a reworked appearance, though they were now comparable in terms of difficulty to the [[Papal Guard|Papal guards]].
The Brutes in [[Rome]] bore different, more elaborate armor, though they were now comparable in terms of skill to the [[Papal Guard]]s.


==Combat==
==Combat==
Brutes were tricky enemies to defeat due to the nature of their attacks, though they could still be dispatched with some tactics and skills.
[[File:AC2_Brute.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Ezio fighting a Brute.]]
 
Brutes were tricky enemies to defeat, due to the power behind each of their attacks; some of which could not be blocked or countered.
[[File:AC2_Brute.jpg|thumb|left|Ezio fighting a Brute.]]


===Normal attacks===
===Normal attacks===
A Brute's normal attacks were blockable with [[Assassin's Creed II Weapons|any weapon]], however they could not be countered with a [[Short Blade|short blade]] or any [[Swords and Maces|sheath-able weapon]]. A counter attack might have only been performed with another [[Heavy weapons|heavy weapon]] such as those the Brutes themselves carried, a [[Spears and Halberds|long weapon]] (carried by [[Seekers]]), by a [[hidden blade]] or by Altair's sword (One can get this in Brotherhood by completing all the Assassin missions). The successful timing chance for the last, however, was notoriously small, as it was only a fraction of a second to make the move.
Normal attacks of Brutes could be blocked with [[Assassin's Creed II Weapons|any weapon]], however they could not be countered with a [[Short Blade|short blade]] or any [[Swords and maces|sheath-able weapon]].


Brutes could also be countered with [[Fists]], which disarmed the Brute, and left them open to a lethal, follow-up attack. The timing for the disarm was short, albeit slightly longer than that of the hidden blade counter.
A counter could only been performed with another heavy weapon, such as those the Brutes themselves carried, a [[Long weapons|long weapon]], often carried by [[Seekers]], or by a [[hidden blade]]. The successful timing chance for the last, however, was notoriously small, as one was given only a fraction of a second to react.


Other than disarming or countering, a less risky (though more time consuming) tactic was to dodge the Brute's attacks and follow up with a combo of your own. When performed correctly, the combo would end with an execution. The maximum number of hits in a Brute combo was three.
The normal attacks of Brutes could also be countered through a [[Fists|disarm]], which left them open to a lethal, follow-up attack. The timing for the disarm was short, albeit slightly longer than that of the hidden blade counter.


Additionally, like all other enemies, a Brute was 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]].
Additionally, like all other enemies, Brutes were 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]].
[[File:Heavy_weapons_ac2.jpg|thumb|right|250px|From left to right: Labrys, Bearded Axe, Bastard Sword.]]


===Special attacks===
===Special attacks===
Neither of the Brute's special attacks could be blocked or countered, and were only evadable by striking preemptively, or by dodging. There were two variants of a Brute's special attacks.
[[File:ACB_Brute.png|thumb|right|250px|A Brute being disarmed by Ezio.]]
Neither of the Brute's special attacks could be blocked or countered, and could only be avoided by striking preemptively, or by dodging. There were two variants of a Brute's special attacks.


====Smash====
====Smash====
The Brute took 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 took less time for a Brute to prepare (approximately one second) than a Disarm Smash special attack.
A Brute would perform a Smash by raising his weapon overhead, and taking a strong downward swing; knocking his target onto his back, and doing about as much damage as a normal attack.


A Brute was about to perform a smash attack if he raised his weapon high above his head.
The Smash special attack took less time for a Brute to prepare (approximately one second), in comparison to a Disarm Smash.


====Disarm Smash====
====Disarm Smash====
More forceful than an empty-handed disarm, a Brute performed a Disarm Smash by holding his weapon out behind him, than swinging it from right to left, breaking through an opponent's guard, and often knocking away his weapon.


More forceful than Ezio's equivalent disarm ability, the Brute performed a Disarm Smash with a hard right-to-left swing with his weapon, breaking Ezio's guard. If Ezio was using a short blade, mace or sword, this move knocked it out of his hand. The attack did no damage, but as mentioned, it opened Ezio to attacks from other foes in the fight.
The attack essentially did no damage, but as mentioned, it opened an enemy up to attacks from other foes in the fight.


A Disarm Smash special attack could be predicted when a Brute holds his weapon out behind him.
==Characteristics==
[[File:assassins_creed_2-800.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Ezio fighting a Brute on a rooftop.]]
Brutes were not highly intelligent and could be escaped once out of sight by [[blend]]ing, or hiding. They were also neither agile nor quick, and could not [[Free Running|free-run]] or climb. Thus, taking to the rooftops was an easy method of escape.


===Weaponry===
Certain Brutes appeared to have a black-brown finish or trim on their armor plating, marking them as higher-ranked Brutes that were more resistant to enemy attacks.
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Additionally, Brutes rarely run from a fight, even if forced to face an opponent alone; unless they are disarmed. Inversely, killing a Brute caused the other guards accompanying him (particularly those with lower ranks) to flee.
 
==Weaponry==
[[File:Heavy_weapons_ac2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|From left to right: Labrys, Bearded Axe, Bastard Sword.]]
 
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===Intelligence, Agility, and Methods of Escape===
Brutes were not highly intelligent and could be escaped once out of sight by blending or hiding. They were also neither agile nor quick, and could not [[Free Running|free-run]] or climb. Thus, taking to the rooftops was an easy method of escape.
===Ranking and Morale===
[[File:ACB_Brute.png|thumb|right|A Brute getting disarmed by Ezio.]]
Certain Brutes appeared to have a black-brown finish or trim on their armor plating, marking them as higher-ranked Brutes that were more resistant to [[Ezio Auditore Da Firenze|Ezio's]] attacks, and had a higher morale than others.
Brutes, like certain [[Seekers|other guards]], had a very high morale (the highest morale of any guard). This meant that, unlike their allies, they would almost never run away, unless disarmed when they were alone. Killing a Brute caused the other guards accompanying him (particularly those with lower ranks) to flee.


==Special Brutes==
==Special Brutes==
*[[Dante Moro]] carried a Labrys axe, and fought like a Brute, only with far more health and immunity from being disarmed (unless using the [[Heavy Weapons|Heavy Weapon Disarm]]).
*[[Dante Moro]] carried a Labrys axe, and fought like a Brute; though with an immunity to being disarmed (unless through the Disarm Smash).
*[[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] carried what appears to be a Bastard Sword (although the design and coloring of the handle differed from those carried by Brute guards), which he fondly called "Bianca." He behaved like a Brute in combat, only with far more health.
*[[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] behaved like a Brute in combat, and carried what appeared to be a Bastard Sword (although the design and coloring of the handle differed from those carried by Brutes), which he fondly called "Bianca."
*[[Francesco Salviati]] carried a Bearded Axe with him when in his [[Villa Salviati|villa]] and fought like a Brute.
*[[Francesco Salviati]] carried a Bearded Axe with him when in his [[Villa Salviati|villa]] and fought like a Brute.
*The [[Mercenaries]] also fought like Brutes and carried similar weapons.
*[[Mercenaries]] also fought like Brutes, and carried similar weapons.
*The Templar Spy from during Ezio's trip to Spain used the model of a Brute.
*The Templar Spy from during Ezio's trip to [[Spain]] used the model of a Brute.
*Some [[Papal Guard]]s, when equipped with a heavy weapon, would fight like Brutes.
*Some Papal Guards, when equipped with a heavy weapon, would fight like Brutes.
*[[Auguste Oberlin]] (the [[Blacksmith (multiplayer character)|Blacksmith]]) fought like a Brute when Desmond viewed Ezio's memories. On an interesting note, he carries a Bearded Axe, rather than his warhammer from multiplayer mode.
*[[Auguste Oberlin]] (the [[Blacksmith (multiplayer character)|Blacksmith]]) fought like a Brute, and carried either a Bearded Axe (when he faced [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]]), or a [[Multiplayer Weapons#Hammer|large hammer]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Ezio has special taunts that are specific to Brutes. If a Brute is targeted and taunted, Ezio use a variety of taunts which insult their weight like: ''<br />''
*Ezio uses certain taunts that are specific to Brutes, usually insulting their weight.
 
**Among them are: ''"Can you even hear me in there metal man!?"'', "''Well you're certainly well fed!"'', ''"That looks heavy!"'', "Fatti sotto, porco! ''(Come on, pig!)"'', and "Ehi, grassone! ''(Hey, fatty!)"''
"Can you even hear me in there metal man!?"'',<br />"''Well you're certainly well fed!"<br />
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', Brutes are rarer, and harder to disarm than in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''.
"Diarrhea gotten stuck? Try leeches."
*In the [[Cristina Memories|Cristina missions]], the Brutes have French flags pinned to their armor.
 
*In the mission "[[Infrequent Flier]]," during the cutscene where Ezio abandons a burning [[Flying Machine]], you can see a Brute and a Seeker on the roof of the [[Palazzo Ducale]]. Strangely, these are the only two guards that can't Free-Run or climb.
''"That looks heavy!"''<br />"Fatti sotto, porco! (Come on, pig!)"<br />"Ehi, grassone! (Hey, fatty!)"
*When using the [[Throwing knives|throwing knife]] special attack, Brutes can be killed with one knife, despite their armor.
*In ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', Brutes are rarer and harder to disarm than in ''Assassin's Creed II''.
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed II: Discovery]]'', Guard Captains possess the same appearance as Brutes, and are armed with Bastard Swords. However, unlike Brutes, they are extremely fast.
*In the Cristina missions in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, the brutes have French flags pinned to their armor.
*In the mission ''Infrequent Flier'', during the cutscene where Ezio abandons a burning Flying Machine, you can see a Brute and a Seeker on the roof of the Palazzo Ducale. Strangely, these are the only two guards that can't Free-Run or climb.
*When using the throwing knife special attack, Brutes can be killed with one knife, despite their armour.
*During the time between preparing and launching his special attack, the brute can have his guard broken by simply attacking him, attacking once more will instantly kill the brute.
*In Assassin's Creed II: Discovery, brutes are renamed "Guard Captains", they are armed with Bastard Swords and are extremely fast.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="left">
<gallery captionalign="left" widths="180">
Ac2 brute.jpg|Concept art of a Brute.
Ac2 brute.jpg|Concept art of a Brute.
assassins_creed_II_1.jpg|Ezio fighting a Brute in [[Venice]].
Z da19fec4.jpg|A Roman Brute with a reworked appearance.
Assassins-creed-ii-brute bymbs.jpg|A Brute with two other guards.
Assassins-creed-ii-brute bymbs.jpg|A Brute with two other guards.
assassins_creed_2-800.jpg|Ezio fighting a Brute on a rooftop.
Z da19fec4.jpg|A Brute with a reworked appearance.
Brute by Collings.jpg|Official artwork of the Brute in ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''.
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Source==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
[[Category:Guards]]
[[Category:Guards]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Gameplay]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Gameplay]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Gameplay]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Gameplay]]

Revision as of 13:03, 15 August 2011

File:Brute.png

Brutes were heavily-armored guards in the Renaissance. They were essentially human tanks, wearing durable armor and carrying large, heavy weapons. They were one of the strongest guards, however, they moved very slowly due to the weight of their equipment.

The Brutes in Rome bore different, more elaborate armor, though they were now comparable in terms of skill to the Papal Guards.

Combat

File:AC2 Brute.jpg
Ezio fighting a Brute.

Brutes were tricky enemies to defeat, due to the power behind each of their attacks; some of which could not be blocked or countered.

Normal attacks

Normal attacks of Brutes could be blocked with any weapon, however they could not be countered with a short blade or any sheath-able weapon.

A counter could only been performed with another heavy weapon, such as those the Brutes themselves carried, a long weapon, often carried by Seekers, or by a hidden blade. The successful timing chance for the last, however, was notoriously small, as one was given only a fraction of a second to react.

The normal attacks of Brutes could also be countered through a disarm, which left them open to a lethal, follow-up attack. The timing for the disarm was short, albeit slightly longer than that of the hidden blade counter.

Additionally, like all other enemies, Brutes were 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.

Special attacks

File:ACB Brute.png
A Brute being disarmed by Ezio.

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

Smash

A Brute would perform a Smash by raising his weapon overhead, and taking a strong downward swing; knocking his target onto his back, and doing about as much damage as a normal attack.

The Smash special attack took less time for a Brute to prepare (approximately one second), in comparison to a Disarm Smash.

Disarm Smash

More forceful than an empty-handed disarm, a Brute performed a Disarm Smash by holding his weapon out behind him, than swinging it from right to left, breaking through an opponent's guard, and often knocking away his weapon.

The attack essentially did no damage, but as mentioned, it opened an enemy up to attacks from other foes in the fight.

Characteristics

File:Assassins creed 2-800.jpg
Ezio fighting a Brute on a rooftop.

Brutes were not highly intelligent and could be escaped once out of sight by blending, or hiding. They were also neither agile nor quick, and could not free-run or climb. Thus, taking to the rooftops was an easy method of escape.

Certain Brutes appeared to have a black-brown finish or trim on their armor plating, marking them as higher-ranked Brutes that were more resistant to enemy attacks.

Additionally, Brutes rarely run from a fight, even if forced to face an opponent alone; unless they are disarmed. Inversely, killing a Brute caused the other guards accompanying him (particularly those with lower ranks) to flee.

Weaponry

From left to right: Labrys, Bearded Axe, Bastard Sword.
Name Damage Speed Deflect
Bastard Sword 3 4 3
Bearded Axe 4 3 4
Labrys 5 3 3

Special Brutes

  • Dante Moro carried a Labrys axe, and fought like a Brute; though with an immunity to being disarmed (unless through the Disarm Smash).
  • Bartolomeo d'Alviano behaved like a Brute in combat, and carried what appeared to be a Bastard Sword (although the design and coloring of the handle differed from those carried by Brutes), which he fondly called "Bianca."
  • Francesco Salviati carried a Bearded Axe with him when in his villa and fought like a Brute.
  • Mercenaries also fought like Brutes, and carried similar weapons.
  • The Templar Spy from during Ezio's trip to Spain used the model of a Brute.
  • Some Papal Guards, when equipped with a heavy weapon, would fight like Brutes.
  • Auguste Oberlin (the Blacksmith) fought like a Brute, and carried either a Bearded Axe (when he faced Ezio Auditore), or a large hammer.

Trivia

  • Ezio uses certain taunts that are specific to Brutes, usually insulting their weight.
    • Among them are: "Can you even hear me in there metal man!?", "Well you're certainly well fed!", "That looks heavy!", "Fatti sotto, porco! (Come on, pig!)", and "Ehi, grassone! (Hey, fatty!)"
  • In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Brutes are rarer, and harder to disarm than in Assassin's Creed II.
  • In the Cristina missions, the Brutes have French flags pinned to their armor.
  • In the mission "Infrequent Flier," during the cutscene where Ezio abandons a burning Flying Machine, you can see a Brute and a Seeker on the roof of the Palazzo Ducale. Strangely, these are the only two guards that can't Free-Run or climb.
  • When using the throwing knife special attack, Brutes can be killed with one knife, despite their armor.
  • In Assassin's Creed II: Discovery, Guard Captains possess the same appearance as Brutes, and are armed with Bastard Swords. However, unlike Brutes, they are extremely fast.

Gallery

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