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[[File:Eagle vision.jpg|300x350px|thumb|This is an example of what Desmond sees when he uses Eagle Vision at the end of the game.]]
[[File:Eagle vision.jpg|300x350px|thumb|This is an example of what Desmond sees when he uses Eagle Vision at the end of the game.]]
At the end of ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', after Altaïr (controlled by [[Desmond]]) kills [[Al Mualim]], Desmond gains the ability to use Eagle Vision outside of the [[Animus]]. This allows him to read hidden messages all over the [[Abstergo]] laboratory. In addition, [[Lucy]] glows blue, confirming her as an ally. In contrast, Warren Vidic can be seen glowing red, confirming him as an enemy.  
At the end of ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', after Altaïr (controlled by [[Desmond]]) kills [[Al Mualim]], Desmond gains the ability to use Eagle Vision outside of the [[Animus]]. This allows him to read hidden messages all over the [[Abstergo]] laboratory. In addition, [[Lucy]] glows blue, confirming her as an ally. In contrast, Warren Vidic can be seen glowing red, confirming him as an enemy.
 
Invisible writing also appears in a pinkish red when in Eagle Vision.


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==''Assassin's Creed II''==
==''Assassin's Creed II''==
In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', [[Ezio Auditore di Firenze|Ezio]] can also use the Eagle Vision like his ancestor. However, he can move while using his power, unlike Altaïr, who needed to stay still (even if the glows remained on the people for some time). The HUD disappears while using it, though, and it will be a third-person view. Also, when you're supposed to just follow someone, that someone appears in yellow, although he's not necessarily the target, like for example [[Mario]] when you arrive to [[Monteriggioni]] or [[Lucy]] or even [[Maria Auditore|Maria]] during Desmond's dream.
In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', [[Ezio Auditore di Firenze|Ezio]] can also use the Eagle Vision like his ancestor. However, he can move while using his power, unlike Altaïr, who needed to stay still (even if the glows remained on the people for some time). The HUD disappears while using it, though, and it will be a third-person view. Also, when you're supposed to just follow someone, that someone appears in yellow, although he's not necessarily the target, like for example [[Mario]] when you arrive to [[Monteriggioni]] or [[Lucy]] or even [[Maria Auditore|Maria]] during Desmond's dream.

Revision as of 16:34, 14 February 2010

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Eagle Vision is an ability of both Ezio and Altaïr to instinctively sense the affiliation of people to themselves. It is a common game mechanic in both games. Sometimes, Eagle Vision not only "colors" people, but also object that may help him in his endeavors.

Assassin's Creed

It is a first-person view in Assassin's Creed. It changes the camera's point of view to that of Altaïr, and uses different color glows to distinguish for the player between different classes of NPCs:

Soldiers or Enemies
(Red Glow)
Informants
(White Glow)
Allies
(Blue Glow)
Objective or Assassination Target
(Yellow Glow)

General Civilians
(No specific color glow)

*Note: There is a Masyaf guard in the kingdom (nearby the first view point and the entrance to Masyaf) that shows red, but does nothing hostile, and, should you kill him, the other guards will react normally.

To use Eagle Vision, the player must press the Head button. Depending on control settings, the Head button will most likely be either File:PlayStationTriangle.svg (for Playstation 3), Y (for Xbox 360), or E (for PC default layout). In addition, the Synchronization bar must be at its current maximum capacity, otherwise pressing the Head button will instead result in a first-person view with no extra benefits.

When Altaïr climbs to the top of a View Point, he must press the Head button to view his surroundings and update the map.

File:Eagle vision.jpg
This is an example of what Desmond sees when he uses Eagle Vision at the end of the game.

At the end of Assassin's Creed, after Altaïr (controlled by Desmond) kills Al Mualim, Desmond gains the ability to use Eagle Vision outside of the Animus. This allows him to read hidden messages all over the Abstergo laboratory. In addition, Lucy glows blue, confirming her as an ally. In contrast, Warren Vidic can be seen glowing red, confirming him as an enemy.

Invisible writing also appears in a pinkish red when in Eagle Vision.

Assassin's Creed II

In Assassin's Creed II, Ezio can also use the Eagle Vision like his ancestor. However, he can move while using his power, unlike Altaïr, who needed to stay still (even if the glows remained on the people for some time). The HUD disappears while using it, though, and it will be a third-person view. Also, when you're supposed to just follow someone, that someone appears in yellow, although he's not necessarily the target, like for example Mario when you arrive to Monteriggioni or Lucy or even Maria during Desmond's dream.

Soldiers or Enemies
(Red Glow)
Hiding Spots
(White Glow)
Allies
(Blue Glow)
Follow Target or Assassination Target
(Yellow Glow)

General Civilians
(No specific color glow)