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*When playing the third [[Cristina Memories|Cristina Memory]] Ezio is wearing the Medici cape, despite not possessing the cape at the time. | *When playing the third [[Cristina Memories|Cristina Memory]] Ezio is wearing the Medici cape, despite not possessing the cape at the time. | ||
*On the front cover art for ''Assassin's Creed II'', Ezio is shown wearing a variation of the Metal Pauldrons. On the back cover art, he isn't wearing any pauldrons other than the one that came with Giovanni's robes. | *On the front cover art for ''Assassin's Creed II'', Ezio is shown wearing a variation of the Metal Pauldrons. On the back cover art, he isn't wearing any pauldrons other than the one that came with Giovanni's robes. | ||
*in assassins creed brotherhood there is a mistake in roman pauldrons and it is seen roman spauldrons | |||
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Ezio Auditore has worn four sets of robes in the memories he is featured in. Ezio has had a customizable set of robes (customizable through adding armor, changing dye colors and equipping different capes) and a special set of robes that come with a set of unbreakable armor, which cannot be customized.
Assassin's Creed II
In Assassin's Creed II, Ezio inherited the Assassin Robes of his father, Giovanni Auditore. These robes are symbolic of the Assassin order, with the beaked hood and the mostly-white cloth.
Appearance
The standard Assassin robes used in Assassin's Creed II are worn over the top of Ezio's normal clothes and so the boots, trousers and sleeves are the same. The upper body features a hood with the center shaped to resemble an eagle's head, a feature kept from Assassin's Creed. The hood is connected to the robes, with the torso bearing a shirt like appearance (with an open collar).
The lower part of the robes are layered, with the upper layers being shorter, and the front of the lower part being shorter than the back. Around the waist is a long red sash with belts that are used to store throwing knives, smoke bombs, and medicine. The belt also holds together an ornate Assassin's insignia. The robes also have a leather spaudler with a cape attached. The cape goes over and around Ezio's left arm and shoulder.
Customization

The standard Assassin's robes can be dyed with any color a tailor can offer. Armour can also be added, and any combination of Leather, Helmschmied, Metal and Missaglias armor pieces. However, if the number of health blocks aren't an issue, any combination may be used.
Finally Ezio may choose to wear one of four capes with the Assassin's Robes; the Plain Cape, the Medici Cape, the Venetian Cape and the Auditore Cape, although the primary color of the Medici, Venetian, and Auditore capes can't be changed, it is possible to choose a cape to match a dye.
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
After the siege of Monteriggioni, Ezio is given a new set of robes by Machiavelli that are a cross between the Ezio's robes in Assassin's Creed II and Altaïr's Robes in Assassin's Creed.
Appearance
Ezio's new robes are a cross between Giovanni and Altaïr's robes, as they have a long, layered lower section, although they maintain the shirt like torso of Giovanni's robes, with the open collar only on the outside, and what appears to be a closed collar on the inside. The hood shape from the previous two games has been kept, as has the wide, red sash displaying the Assassin's insignia and carrying Ezio's throwing knives. The robes still feature the cape over Ezio's left arm and shoulder with a leather spaulder (plated in cover art).
Customization

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood improves the customization system from Assassin's Creed II, with the opportunity to dye the cape separately to the main body of the robe, allowing for many color combinations. Most of the dye colors have returned from the previous game, although some of them have been tweaked, renamed or both.
Again, the armor system allows for further customization, with four new armor sets to replace those of Assassin's Creed II: the Roman, Rondelle, Plate, and Seusenhofer armor sets (Leather, Helmschmied, Metal, and Missaglias respectively), which can all be used in any combination. The Auditore, Medici, and Venetian capes also return, with the addition of the Borgia Cape. The plain cape is the only one which may be dyed.
Special Robes
For information regarding the above, please refer to their respective articles.
Trivia
- In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood there is a hidden method in which Ezio's armor can be removed. If he has the Armor of Brutus worn and the player returns to sequence 2 and goes to the blacksmith and equip Roman Spaulders, then exit replay, Ezio has only the Roman Spaulders, however the player goes back to the hide-out on Tiber Island the player can re-equip any armor set.
- When playing the third Cristina Memory Ezio is wearing the Medici cape, despite not possessing the cape at the time.
- On the front cover art for Assassin's Creed II, Ezio is shown wearing a variation of the Metal Pauldrons. On the back cover art, he isn't wearing any pauldrons other than the one that came with Giovanni's robes.
- in assassins creed brotherhood there is a mistake in roman pauldrons and it is seen roman spauldrons
