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[[File:Codex_free_run.jpg|thumb|300px|Altaïr's [[Codex]] sketch on free running.]]
[[File:Codex_free_run.jpg|thumb|300px|Altaïr's [[Codex]] sketch on free running.]]
'''Freerunning''' or '''free running''', is a form of acrobatics in which participants use the city and its urban landscape to perform movements through its structures. It is one of the core gameplay mechanics of the [[Assassin's Creed series|''Assassin's Creed'' series]], and utilized mainly by [[Assassins]], [[Templars]], and [[guards]], although several [[citizens]] have been known to free run.
'''Freerunning''' is a form of acrobatics in which participants use the city and its urban landscape to perform movements through its structures. It is one of the core gameplay mechanics of the [[Assassin's Creed series|''Assassin's Creed'' series]], and utilized mainly by [[Assassins]], [[Templars]], and [[guards]], although several [[citizens]] have been known to freerun.
==Third Crusade==
==Third Crusade==
[[File:Altair_free-run.jpg|thumb|250px|Altaïr performing a gap jump in [[Jerusalem]].]]
[[File:Altair_free-run.jpg|thumb|250px|Altaïr performing a gap jump in [[Jerusalem]].]]
[[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] is able to scale any wall if its surface is not too flat and possesses anything he can possibly grab onto (such as windows, cracks, or ledges). In addition, he can use any of the following movements:
During the [[Third Crusade]], [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] was able to scale any wall if its surface was not too flat and possessed anything he could have possibly grabbed onto. In addition, he could have used any of the following movements:
*'''Swing''' is a movement where Altaïr swings onto a bar and lets go, in order to grab another object, or to drop to the ground.
*'''Swing''' was a movement in which Altaïr swung onto a bar and let go, in order to grab another object, or to drop to the ground.
*'''Drop''' is the act of dropping from a hanging position or bar.
*'''Drop''' was the act of dropping from a hanging position or bar.
*'''Wallpass''' is the climbing of a tall wall by kicking its surface once to propel upward.
*'''Wallpass''' was the act of climbing a tall wall by kicking its surface once to propel upward.
*'''Climb-up''' is the movement of climbing an obstacle from a hanging position into a position where Altaïr's upper body is above the obstacle, supported by his arms.
*'''Climb-up''' was the movement of climbing an obstacle from a hanging position so Altaïr's upper body was above the obstacle, supported by his arms.
*'''Pass''' involves quickly and smoothly passing over medium sized obstacles.
*'''Pass''' involved quickly and smoothly passing over medium sized obstacles.
*'''Breakfall''' is a forward roll where the hands, arms, and diagonal of the back contact the ground.
*'''Breakfall''' was a forward roll where the hands, arms, and diagonal of the back contact the ground.
*'''Arm jump''' is to land on the side of an obstacle in a hanging position, the hands gripping the top edge, holding the body, ready to perform a muscle up.
*'''Arm jump''' was to land on the side of an obstacle in a hanging position, hands gripping the top edge, holding the body.
*'''Long jump''' is a jump from a high height, and is usually followed by a roll.
*'''Long jump''' was a jump from a high height, and is usually followed by a roll.
*'''Gap jump''' is similar to a long jump except over an open expanse.
*'''Gap jump''' was similar to a long jump except over an open expanse.
*'''Precision jump''' is a static or moving jump from one object to a precise spot on another object of a small surface, such as low walls or pillars.
*'''Precision jump''' was a moving jump from one object to a precise spot on another object of a small surface.
==Renaissance==
==Renaissance==
===Italy===
===Italy===
[[File:Climbing_rome.jpg|thumb|250px|Ezio climbing a structure in [[Rome]].]]
[[File:Climbing_rome.jpg|thumb|250px|Ezio climbing a structure in [[Rome]].]]
In addition to all the movements of the [[Third Crusade]], several new ones were introduced during [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]]’s life throughout the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Renaissance]].
In addition to all the movements of the Third Crusade, several new ones were introduced during [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]]’s life throughout the [[Renaissance]].
====Fast climb====
====Fast climb====
By moving in High Profile, Ezio can climb up structures much faster than Altaïr. However, the scheme of the ledges he grabs must be regular, and he must start in a standing position on a ledge.
By moving in High Profile, Ezio can climb up structures much faster than Altaïr. However, the scheme of the ledges he grabs must be regular, and he must start in a standing position on a ledge.
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{{quote|Begin in a hanging position, then jump to the ledge above you. As you reach it, grab it with your hand and pull yourself up!|Rosa|Assassin's Creed II}}
{{quote|Begin in a hanging position, then jump to the ledge above you. As you reach it, grab it with your hand and pull yourself up!|Rosa|Assassin's Creed II}}
The climb leap movement is first shown to Ezio by [[Rosa]] in [[Venice]], and allows him to grab a potentially out-of-reach handhold by performing a vertical jump while climbing.
The climb leap movement is first shown to Ezio by [[Rosa]] in [[Venice]], and allows him to grab a potentially out-of-reach handhold by performing a vertical jump while climbing.
====Sprint jump====
====Sprint Jump====
[[File:ConstantinopleFreeRunning.png|thumb|250px|Ezio freerunning through a harbor in Constantinople.]]
The Sprint Jump is a maneuver unlocked in the [[Bonfire of the Vanities]] [[DLC|downloadable content]], but can only be used in the [[Oltrarno District]] of [[Florence]]. The Sprint Jump allows Ezio to jump twice as far as normal by sprinting straight onto and jumping from a springboard.
The Sprint Jump is a maneuver unlocked in the [[Bonfire of the Vanities]] [[DLC|downloadable content]], but can only be used in the [[Oltrarno District]] of [[Florence]]. The Sprint Jump allows Ezio to jump twice as far as normal by sprinting straight onto and jumping from a springboard.
====Swinging====
====Swinging====
Ezio can also swing from lanterns and pots hanging off of structures in order to navigate cities quicker.
Ezio can also swing from lanterns and pots hanging off of structures in order to navigate cities quicker.
===Constantinople===
===Constantinople===
[[File:ConstantinopleFreeRunning.png|thumb|250px|Ezio freerunning through a harbor in Constantinople.]]
Ezio is able to perform all of the basic functions he could during the Italian Renaissance, but in [[Constantinople]].
Ezio is able to perform all of the basic functions he could during the Italian Renaissance, but in [[Constantinople]].
====Hook Blade====
====Hook Blade====
Ezio is able to perform the climb leap in [[Constantinople]], but uses the [[Hookblade]] to pull himself up.
Ezio is able to perform the climb leap in [[Constantinople]], but uses the [[Hookblade]] to pull himself up.
==Modern Times==
[[File:Ex_Desmond_1.png|thumb|200px|Desmond in the Animus freerunning.]]
[[Desmond Miles]] and the other [[Modern Times|modern day]] [[Assassins]] are able to free run, and perform all of the freerun movements from the Third Crusade, as well as the fast climb from the Renaissance.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Altaïr's [[Codex]] sketch indicates ancient natal charts inspired free running.
*Altaïr's [[Codex]] sketch indicates ancient natal charts inspired free running.
*There is a [[Bugs|bug]] present in ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', ''[[Assassin's Creed II]] '', and ''[[Assassins Creed: Brotherhood]]'' in which [[citizens]] perform freerunning movements.
*There is a [[Bugs|bug]] present in ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', ''[[Assassin's Creed II]] '', and ''[[Assassins Creed: Brotherhood]]'' in which citizens perform freerun movements.
*In ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', while trying to tackle [[Lucrezia Borgia]], there is occasionally a bug that makes her free-run over the gardens.
*In ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', while trying to tackle [[Lucrezia Borgia]], there is occasionally a bug that makes her free-run over the gardens.
*In ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', Ezio is able to swing around a wooden beam while free running (if he jumps off of a galloping [[Horses|horse]]), rather than simply pulling himself up.
*In ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', Ezio is able to swing around a wooden beam while free running (if he jumps off of a galloping [[Horses|horse]]), rather than simply pulling himself up.

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File:Codex free run.jpg
Altaïr's Codex sketch on free running.

Freerunning is a form of acrobatics in which participants use the city and its urban landscape to perform movements through its structures. It is one of the core gameplay mechanics of the Assassin's Creed series, and utilized mainly by Assassins, Templars, and guards, although several citizens have been known to freerun.

Third Crusade

Altaïr performing a gap jump in Jerusalem.

During the Third Crusade, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad was able to scale any wall if its surface was not too flat and possessed anything he could have possibly grabbed onto. In addition, he could have used any of the following movements:

  • Swing was a movement in which Altaïr swung onto a bar and let go, in order to grab another object, or to drop to the ground.
  • Drop was the act of dropping from a hanging position or bar.
  • Wallpass was the act of climbing a tall wall by kicking its surface once to propel upward.
  • Climb-up was the movement of climbing an obstacle from a hanging position so Altaïr's upper body was above the obstacle, supported by his arms.
  • Pass involved quickly and smoothly passing over medium sized obstacles.
  • Breakfall was a forward roll where the hands, arms, and diagonal of the back contact the ground.
  • Arm jump was to land on the side of an obstacle in a hanging position, hands gripping the top edge, holding the body.
  • Long jump was a jump from a high height, and is usually followed by a roll.
  • Gap jump was similar to a long jump except over an open expanse.
  • Precision jump was a moving jump from one object to a precise spot on another object of a small surface.

Renaissance

Italy

File:Climbing rome.jpg
Ezio climbing a structure in Rome.

In addition to all the movements of the Third Crusade, several new ones were introduced during Ezio Auditore’s life throughout the Renaissance.

Fast climb

By moving in High Profile, Ezio can climb up structures much faster than Altaïr. However, the scheme of the ledges he grabs must be regular, and he must start in a standing position on a ledge.

Climb leap

"Begin in a hanging position, then jump to the ledge above you. As you reach it, grab it with your hand and pull yourself up!"
―Rosa[src]

The climb leap movement is first shown to Ezio by Rosa in Venice, and allows him to grab a potentially out-of-reach handhold by performing a vertical jump while climbing.

Sprint Jump

File:ConstantinopleFreeRunning.png
Ezio freerunning through a harbor in Constantinople.

The Sprint Jump is a maneuver unlocked in the Bonfire of the Vanities downloadable content, but can only be used in the Oltrarno District of Florence. The Sprint Jump allows Ezio to jump twice as far as normal by sprinting straight onto and jumping from a springboard.

Swinging

Ezio can also swing from lanterns and pots hanging off of structures in order to navigate cities quicker.

Constantinople

Ezio is able to perform all of the basic functions he could during the Italian Renaissance, but in Constantinople.

Hook Blade

Ezio is able to perform the climb leap in Constantinople, but uses the Hookblade to pull himself up.

Modern Times

Desmond in the Animus freerunning.

Desmond Miles and the other modern day Assassins are able to free run, and perform all of the freerun movements from the Third Crusade, as well as the fast climb from the Renaissance.

Trivia

  • Altaïr's Codex sketch indicates ancient natal charts inspired free running.
  • There is a bug present in Assassin's Creed, Assassin's Creed II , and Assassins Creed: Brotherhood in which citizens perform freerun movements.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, while trying to tackle Lucrezia Borgia, there is occasionally a bug that makes her free-run over the gardens.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Ezio is able to swing around a wooden beam while free running (if he jumps off of a galloping horse), rather than simply pulling himself up.