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The '''Gondola''' was a type of a small boat, that was used as a way of traversing [[Venice]] and [[Romagna]]'s waterways. It was designed with a longer left-hand side, which allowed gondoliers to row it without changing the side the oar rested, after many patrons were struck across the face by drunk gondoliers.
The '''Gondola''' was a type of a small boat, that was used as a way of traversing [[Venice]] and [[Romagna]]'s waterways. It was designed with a longer left-hand side, which allowed gondoliers to row it without changing the side the oar rested, after many patrons were struck across the face by drunk gondoliers.


In Assassin's Creed 2, Ezio can use the Gondola to get to distant locations across the water faster (although if swimming fast the difference is barely visible). Also, when Ezio has to save Caterina Sforza from a small island in Forli he uses the gondola to get to her and then transport her across.
In Assassin's Creed 2, Ezio can use the Gondola to get to distant locations across the water faster (although if swimming fast the difference is barely visible). Also, when Ezio has to save Caterina Sforza from a small island in Forli he uses the gondola to get to her and then transport her across. Also, if Ezio wants to use a gondola he can swim up to a person using one and that person, out of fear, will jump and drown in the water, but the player won't lose synchronization when the civilian dies.
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The Gondola was a type of a small boat, that was used as a way of traversing Venice and Romagna's waterways. It was designed with a longer left-hand side, which allowed gondoliers to row it without changing the side the oar rested, after many patrons were struck across the face by drunk gondoliers.

In Assassin's Creed 2, Ezio can use the Gondola to get to distant locations across the water faster (although if swimming fast the difference is barely visible). Also, when Ezio has to save Caterina Sforza from a small island in Forli he uses the gondola to get to her and then transport her across. Also, if Ezio wants to use a gondola he can swim up to a person using one and that person, out of fear, will jump and drown in the water, but the player won't lose synchronization when the civilian dies.