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'''Customization''' is a minor gameplay mechanic of ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. In the [[Tailor]] shops in all of the cities, the player can dye [[Ezio]]'s clothing, all though the possible color schemes depend on which city they are in. You can always switch back to your normal color, Assassin White, for free. You can unlock the achievement, "Perfect Harmony", by dyeing your clothes with both Wetlands Ebony and Wetlands Ivory, both colors are available in [[Romagna|Romagna/Forli]].
'''Customization''' is a minor gameplay mechanic of ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. In the [[Tailor]] shops in all of the cities, the player can dye [[Ezio]]'s clothing, although the possible color schemes depend on which city they are in. You can always switch back to your normal color, Assassin White, for free. You can unlock the achievement, "Perfect Harmony", by dyeing your clothes with both "Wetlands Ebony" and "Wetlands Ivory", both colors are available in [[Romagna|Romagna/Forli]].


While wearing [[Altaïr's Armor]], dyeing only causes the colors of the inside of the cape to change.
==Dyes==
For a list of dyes, their locations and prices, see: ''[[Tailors]]''.


Here is a list of the Dye's available, where and the cost.
Dyes have a common characteristic: a prefix on their names which states where the dye is from.
 
*"Florentine" for Florence
 
*"Tuscan" for Tuscany
 
*"Wetlands" for Romagna
'''<u>Florence</u>'''
*"Venetian" for Venice
 
'''Florentine Mahogany''' - 560f
 
'''Florentine Scarlet''' - 550f
 
'''Florentine Crimson''' - 1200f
 
'''<u>Monteriggioni / Villa</u>''' (prices decrease as Tailor is renovated)
 
'''Tuscan Ember''' - 1425f originally; 1354 at 5% renovation; 1283f at 10% renovation; 1212f at 15% renovation
 
'''Tuscan Emerald''' - 500f originally; 475f at 5% renovation; 450f at 10% renovation; 425f at 15% renovation
 
'''Tuscan Copper''' - 245f originally; 233f at 5% renovation; 221f at 10% renovation; 209f at 15% renovation
 
'''Tuscan Ochre''' - 500f originally; 475f at 5% renovation; 450f at 10% renovation; 425f at 15% renovation
 
'''<u>Tuscany / San Gimignano</u>'''
 
'''Tuscan Ember''' - 1425f
 
'''Tuscan Emerald''' - 500f
 
'''Tuscan Copper''' - 245f
 
'''Tuscan Ochre''' - 500f
 
'''<u>Romagna / Forli</u>'''
 
'''Wetlands Auburn''' - 500f
 
'''Wetlands Steele''' - 380f
 
'''Wetlands Ebony*''' - 2300f
 
'''Wetlands Ivory*''' - 150f
 
'''<u>Venice</u>'''
 
'''Venetian Wine''' - 1980f
 
'''Venetian Azure''' - 450f
 
'''Venetian Teal''' - 500f
 
(*Needed for "Perfect Harmony" '''Achievement'''')


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*To an extent you can also customize your armour , but once you've bought some pieces of Armour, while you can swap them, you can't ultimatley expell them from the clothing.
*While wearing [[Altaïr's Armor]], dyeing only causes the colors of the inside of the cape to change.
*Dyeing armor causes it to remain, even when you switch armor. The only way to remove it is to dye your armor back to its original color, Assassin White. However, since Assassin White is a dye itself, you ultimately cannot remove dyes.
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Customization is a minor gameplay mechanic of Assassin's Creed II. In the Tailor shops in all of the cities, the player can dye Ezio's clothing, although the possible color schemes depend on which city they are in. You can always switch back to your normal color, Assassin White, for free. You can unlock the achievement, "Perfect Harmony", by dyeing your clothes with both "Wetlands Ebony" and "Wetlands Ivory", both colors are available in Romagna/Forli.

Dyes

For a list of dyes, their locations and prices, see: Tailors.

Dyes have a common characteristic: a prefix on their names which states where the dye is from.

  • "Florentine" for Florence
  • "Tuscan" for Tuscany
  • "Wetlands" for Romagna
  • "Venetian" for Venice

Trivia

  • While wearing Altaïr's Armor, dyeing only causes the colors of the inside of the cape to change.
  • Dyeing armor causes it to remain, even when you switch armor. The only way to remove it is to dye your armor back to its original color, Assassin White. However, since Assassin White is a dye itself, you ultimately cannot remove dyes.