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'''Seekers''' are fairly uncommon enemies of medium strength and speed. They are slightly more heavily armored than a normal guard, though less than [[Brutes]], and carry long weapons such as [[Spears and Halberds|spears or halberds]]. Seekers, or at least guards with the same weaponry as seekers will return in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''.
'''Seekers''' are fairly uncommon enemies of medium strength and speed. They are slightly more heavily armored than a standard [[guard]], though less than [[Brutes]], and carry long weapons such as [[Spears and Halberds|spears or halberds]]. Seekers, or at least guards with the same weaponry as Seekers, will return in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''.


== Combat ==
== Combat ==
*Normal attacks: like the Brutes', Seekers' normal attacks can be blocked by [[Assassin's Creed II Weapons|any weapon]], but can't be countered with any[[File:Seeker.jpg|thumb|right|250px|CG art of a Seeker guard.]] [[Swords and Maces|sheathable weapon]] or [[Short Blade|short blade]]. They can be countered (lethally) with [[Heavy weapons|heavy weapons]], which are carried by [[Brutes]], by [[Spears and Halberds|long weapons]], carried by the Seekers themselves, or by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]]'s [[Hidden Blade]](s), although the timing for the latter is rather hard to get because of how short the timing window is (a fraction of a second) and how difficult it is to know when this window is during the Seeker's attack. You can also counter a Seeker's normal attacks with [[Fists|fists]] (although the timing window is short), which will disarm the Seeker and, followed up by a quick attack to the unarmed foe, will kill him. Dodging a Seeker's attacks is another option, and should be followed up with an offensive of your own. The maximum length of a Seeker's combo is three hits. Seeker's attacks do mediocre damage, on par with a Standard's.
===Normal attacks===
*Special attack: Sweep: The Seeker's only special attack, the Sweep, sweeps Ezio's feet out from under him. This special does no damage and does not open Ezio to attacks, since no enemy can strike Ezio while he is on the ground. It may slow Ezio down further, should he be caught in a fight and need, for whatever reason, to get out of the fight and be on his way quickly. It may also cost him the chance to kill a freshly disarmed enemy and, in this sense, may be considered more of a defensive move than an offensive one. This attack may be dodged, but you have to be quick, because it takes the Seeker only a fraction of a second to prepare this special. A Seeker is about to perform a Sweep if he raises his weapon up and to his right at an approximately 45 degree angle. He swings it quickly, so be ready to dodge.
Like the Brutes', Seekers' normal attacks can be blocked by [[Assassin's Creed II Weapons|any weapon]], but can't be countered with any[[File:Seeker.jpg|thumb|right|250px|CG art of a Seeker guard.]] [[Swords and Maces|sheathable weapon]] or [[Short Blade|short blade]]. They can be countered lethally with the [[Heavy weapons|heavy weapons]] carried by [[Brutes]], by [[Spears and Halberds|long weapons]] carried by the Seekers themselves, or by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]]'s [[Hidden Blade]](s). The timing for the latter is rather difficult, however, due to the fraction of a second timing window.
*Attacking: The best way to counter Seekers in a face-to-face battle is to use Hidden Blades. Another way is to grab their weapon and kill them as they are unarmed or use heavy Brute weapons. The most "expensive" ways to kill them is to use Throwing Knives, the Hidden Pistol or Smoke Bombs. Maybe, the most lethal and quick way to win a battle against them, is to kill them first, before battle begins.
*Ezio can grab and slice a Seekers' throat with a sword or broom.


*Weaponry
You can also counter a Seeker's normal attacks with [[Fists|fists]], which will disarm the Seeker and, followed up by a quick attack to the unarmed foe, will kill him. Dodging a Seeker's attacks is another option, and should be followed up with an offensive of your own. The maximum length of a Seeker's combo is three hits. Seeker's attacks do mediocre damage, on par with a standard guard's.
[[File:Long weapons ac2.png|left|thumb|350px|From top to bottom: spear, halberd (weapon part only shown)]]
 
===Special attacks===
The Seeker's only special attack, the Sweep, sweeps Ezio's feet out from under him. This special does no damage and does not open Ezio to attacks, since no enemy can strike Ezio while he is on the ground. It may slow Ezio down, however, should he attempt to escape a fight, or cost him the chance to kill a freshly disarmed enemy. In this sense, it may be considered more of a defensive move than an offensive one.
 
This attack may be dodged, but you have to be quick, because it takes the Seeker only a fraction of a second to prepare this special. A Seeker is about to perform a Sweep if he raises his weapon up and to his right at an approximately 45 degree angle.
 
===Weaponry===
[[File:Long weapons ac2.png|left|thumb|350px|From top to bottom: spear, halberd (only blade end shown)]]


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== Characteristics ==
== Characteristics ==
Seekers are extremely intelligent and are not fooled easily. In fact, even once you have gotten out of sight, hiding or blending is ill-advised unless out of the LKP (Last Known Position) circle, as Seekers have the ability to search hiding spots. Keep in mind, however, that their free-running skills are very limited, and they will not be able to follow you on rooftops, making rooftops a hiding place once you have broken his line of sight. Alternatively, you can simply free-run away from him as an excellent method of escape. (The exception to this being a disarmed seeker. Their mobility is roughly on par with an Agile Guard)
Seekers are extremely intelligent and are not easily fooled. In fact, even once you have gotten out of sight, hiding or blending is ill-advised unless out of the LKP (Last Known Position) circle, as Seekers have the ability to search hiding spots. Keep in mind, however, that their free-running skills are very limited, and they will not be able to follow you on rooftops, making rooftops a hiding place once you have broken his line of sight. Alternatively, you can simply free-run away from him as an excellent method of escape.


== Ranking ==
== Ranking ==
Seekers are often found guarding and searching wagons containing hay or piles of hay. They often travel with other soldiers, usually 'regular' soldiers, in groups of 4. They appear to be higher ranked than the highest ranking regular guard, though this doesn't matter much in combat.
Seekers are often found guarding and searching wagons, or piles of hay. They often travel with other soldiers, usually standard soldiers, in groups of 4. As they are usually leading the group, they appear to be higher ranked than the highest-ranking regular guard, though this doesn't matter much in combat.
 
== Trivia ==
*During a certain fight, [[Rodrigo Borgia]] attacks and defends much like a Seeker, though he has far more health. He may even use the sweep attack characteristic to Seekers.
*[[The Farmer]], a Lieutenant of [[Girolamo Savonarola]] during the [[Bonfire of the Vanities]], carries a Pitch fork and fights like a Seeker.
*A disarmed Seeker has roughly the same mobility as an [[Agile]] guard.
*If engaged in a fight with several other guards and a disarmed Seeker, the Seeker will (very rarely) grab Ezio from behind and hold him to allow the others to attack.
*Certain [[Papal Guards]] from ''Brotherhood'' fight and are armed similarly to Seekers.


== Special Seekers ==
*[[Rodrigo Borgia]], during a certain fight with him, attacks and defends much like a Seeker. He may even use the sweep attack the seekers use. Be warned, as he has far more health than an average seeker.
*[[The Farmer]] (a Lieutenant of [[Girolamo Savonarola]]) of the DLC Bonfire of the Vanities carries a Pitch fork and fights like a Seeker.
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Revision as of 03:16, 15 November 2010

Seekers are fairly uncommon enemies of medium strength and speed. They are slightly more heavily armored than a standard guard, though less than Brutes, and carry long weapons such as spears or halberds. Seekers, or at least guards with the same weaponry as Seekers, will return in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.

Combat

Normal attacks

Like the Brutes', Seekers' normal attacks can be blocked by any weapon, but can't be countered with any

File:Seeker.jpg
CG art of a Seeker guard.

sheathable weapon or short blade. They can be countered lethally with the heavy weapons carried by Brutes, by long weapons carried by the Seekers themselves, or by Ezio's Hidden Blade(s). The timing for the latter is rather difficult, however, due to the fraction of a second timing window.

You can also counter a Seeker's normal attacks with fists, which will disarm the Seeker and, followed up by a quick attack to the unarmed foe, will kill him. Dodging a Seeker's attacks is another option, and should be followed up with an offensive of your own. The maximum length of a Seeker's combo is three hits. Seeker's attacks do mediocre damage, on par with a standard guard's.

Special attacks

The Seeker's only special attack, the Sweep, sweeps Ezio's feet out from under him. This special does no damage and does not open Ezio to attacks, since no enemy can strike Ezio while he is on the ground. It may slow Ezio down, however, should he attempt to escape a fight, or cost him the chance to kill a freshly disarmed enemy. In this sense, it may be considered more of a defensive move than an offensive one.

This attack may be dodged, but you have to be quick, because it takes the Seeker only a fraction of a second to prepare this special. A Seeker is about to perform a Sweep if he raises his weapon up and to his right at an approximately 45 degree angle.

Weaponry

File:Long weapons ac2.png
From top to bottom: spear, halberd (only blade end shown)
Name Damage Speed Deflect
Spear 3 5 3
Halberd 4 3 4

Characteristics

Seekers are extremely intelligent and are not easily fooled. In fact, even once you have gotten out of sight, hiding or blending is ill-advised unless out of the LKP (Last Known Position) circle, as Seekers have the ability to search hiding spots. Keep in mind, however, that their free-running skills are very limited, and they will not be able to follow you on rooftops, making rooftops a hiding place once you have broken his line of sight. Alternatively, you can simply free-run away from him as an excellent method of escape.

Ranking

Seekers are often found guarding and searching wagons, or piles of hay. They often travel with other soldiers, usually standard soldiers, in groups of 4. As they are usually leading the group, they appear to be higher ranked than the highest-ranking regular guard, though this doesn't matter much in combat.

Trivia

  • During a certain fight, Rodrigo Borgia attacks and defends much like a Seeker, though he has far more health. He may even use the sweep attack characteristic to Seekers.
  • The Farmer, a Lieutenant of Girolamo Savonarola during the Bonfire of the Vanities, carries a Pitch fork and fights like a Seeker.
  • A disarmed Seeker has roughly the same mobility as an Agile guard.
  • If engaged in a fight with several other guards and a disarmed Seeker, the Seeker will (very rarely) grab Ezio from behind and hold him to allow the others to attack.
  • Certain Papal Guards from Brotherhood fight and are armed similarly to Seekers.