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The '''skill tree''' is an in-game user interface that will allow the player to upgrade [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]]'s weapons and abilities during his time training to become a [[Master Assassin]] in 9th century [[Baghdad]]. The skills will be assigned to one of 3 trees, ''Phantom'', ''Trickster'', and ''Predator'',<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://geekculture.co/assassins-creed-mirage-interview-stephane-boudon-ubisoft-bordeaux/|title='Assassin's Creed Mirage' Goes Back To Basics With Stealth, Parkour & Assassinations Gameplay Pillars|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20220910223306/https://geekculture.co/assassins-creed-mirage-interview-stephane-boudon-ubisoft-bordeaux/|archivedate=10 September 2022|author=Su, Jake|publisher=''GeekCulture''|date=11 September 2011|accessdate=14 September 2022}}</ref> represented by a [[scorpion]], a spider, and an [[eagle]], respectively. Unlike the trees used in previous installments of the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' series]], progression was linear and story-based rather than dependent on accumulating experience points.<ref>{{Youtube|video=Rh-3zAcJu4o|text=Assassin's Creed Mirage: Basim - The Master Assassin|channel=Ubisoft|channelname=Ubisoft}}</ref><ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''</ref>
The '''skill tree''' is an in-game user interface that allows the player to upgrade [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]]'s weapons and abilities during his time training to become a [[Master Assassin]] in 9th century [[Baghdad]]. The skills are assigned to one of 3 trees, ''Phantom'', ''Trickster'', and ''Predator'',<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://geekculture.co/assassins-creed-mirage-interview-stephane-boudon-ubisoft-bordeaux/|title='Assassin's Creed Mirage' Goes Back To Basics With Stealth, Parkour & Assassinations Gameplay Pillars|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20220910223306/https://geekculture.co/assassins-creed-mirage-interview-stephane-boudon-ubisoft-bordeaux/|archivedate=10 September 2022|author=Su, Jake|publisher=''GeekCulture''|date=11 September 2011|accessdate=14 September 2022}}</ref> represented by a [[scorpion]], a spider, and an [[eagle]], respectively. Unlike the trees used in previous installments of the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' series]], progression was linear and story-based rather than dependent on accumulating experience points.<ref>{{Youtube|video=Rh-3zAcJu4o|text=Assassin's Creed Mirage: Basim - The Master Assassin|channel=Ubisoft|channelname=Ubisoft}}</ref><ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''</ref>


==Skills==
==Skills==
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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
Each of the images for the skill categories utilize the anachronistic {{Wiki|Diwani}} style of {{Wiki|Islamic calligraphy}} developed in the later 16th century [[Ottoman Empire]] during the reign of Sultan [[Suleiman I]]. The scorpion is an excerpt from an old proverb that reads « لدغ العقارب لم يكن لعّلامة », or ''"The scorpion does not sting out of malice."''<ref>Frembgen, Jürgen Wasim. (2004). "[https://asianethnology.org/volume/63-1 The Scorpion in Muslim Folklore]". ''{{Wiki|Asian Ethnology|Asian Folklore Studies}}''. '''63''' (1). {{Wiki|Nagoya}}, {{Wiki|Aichi Prefecture}}: {{Wiki|Nanzan University}} Press, pp. 95–123. Accessed 11 July 2023</ref> The spider reads « بنى بيت العنكبوت على وهن », or ''"A spider's home is built on weakness"'', and is [[wikisource:Quran (Progressive Muslims Organization)/29#31-44|based on]] the forty-first ''{{Wiki|āyah}}'' in the {{Wiki||Qur'an}}'s twenty-ninth ''{{Wiki|surah}}'' of ''{{Wiki|Al-Ankabut}}'' (The Spider), which translated reads in full ''"The parable of those who take protectors other than [[Islam|Allah]] is that of a spider spinning a shelter. And the flimsiest of all shelters is certainly that of a spider, if only they knew."''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://quran.com/29?startingVerse=41|title=Surah Al-'Ankabut - 1-69|author=Khattab, Dr. Mustafa (translator)|date=1995|publisher=''Quran.com''|accessdate=11 July 2023}}</ref> In contrast to the previous quotes of Arabic origin, the eagle is a slight change to the phrase ''"We work in the dark to serve the light"'' often spoken at an [[Assassin apprentice]]'s [[Initiation into the Assassin Order|initiation]] as it reads reads « ثم من الظلام تخرج نحو النور », or ''"And out of the darkness, you will come out to the light"''.<ref>{{Twitter|Assassins_M|status/1569122424033275904|M 🇵🇸 م|quote=The first piece is the eagle. The sentence is: ثم من الظلام تخرج نحو النور Which translates to: "And out of the darkness, you will come out to the light" [https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FcakMd1WYAA7vX6.jpg pic.twitter.com/FnLHlA6LgE]}}</ref>
Each of the images for the skill categories utilize the anachronistic {{Wiki|Diwani}} style of {{Wiki|Islamic calligraphy}} developed in the later 16th century [[Ottoman Empire]] during the reign of Sultan [[Suleiman I]]. The scorpion is an excerpt from an old proverb that reads « لدغ العقارب لم يكن لعّلامة », or "''The scorpion does not sting out of malice.''"<ref>Frembgen, Jürgen Wasim. (2004). "[https://asianethnology.org/volume/63-1 The Scorpion in Muslim Folklore]". ''{{Wiki|Asian Ethnology|Asian Folklore Studies}}''. '''63''' (1). {{Wiki|Nagoya}}, {{Wiki|Aichi Prefecture}}: {{Wiki|Nanzan University}} Press, pp. 95–123. Accessed 11 July 2023</ref> The spider reads « بنى بيت العنكبوت على وهن », or "''A spider's home is built on weakness''", and is [[wikisource:Quran (Progressive Muslims Organization)/29#31-44|based on]] the forty-first ''{{Wiki|āyah}}'' in the {{Wiki||Qur'an}}'s twenty-ninth ''{{Wiki|surah}}'' of ''{{Wiki|Al-Ankabut}}'' (The Spider), which translated reads in full "''The parable of those who take protectors other than [[Islam|Allah]] is that of a spider spinning a shelter. And the flimsiest of all shelters is certainly that of a spider, if only they knew.''"<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://quran.com/29?startingVerse=41|title=Surah Al-'Ankabut - 1-69|author=Khattab, Dr. Mustafa (translator)|date=1995|publisher=''Quran.com''|accessdate=11 July 2023}}</ref> In contrast to the previous quotes of Arabic origin, the eagle is a slight change to the phrase "''We work in the dark to serve the light''" often spoken at an [[Assassin apprentice]]'s [[Initiation into the Assassin Order|initiation]] as it reads « ثم من الظلام تخرج نحو النور », or "''And out of the darkness, you will come out to the light''".<ref>{{Twitter|Assassins_M|status/1569122424033275904|M 🇵🇸 م|quote=The first piece is the eagle. The sentence is: ثم من الظلام تخرج نحو النور Which translates to: "And out of the darkness, you will come out to the light" [https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FcakMd1WYAA7vX6.jpg pic.twitter.com/FnLHlA6LgE]}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

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The skill tree is an in-game user interface that allows the player to upgrade Basim Ibn Ishaq's weapons and abilities during his time training to become a Master Assassin in 9th century Baghdad. The skills are assigned to one of 3 trees, Phantom, Trickster, and Predator,[1] represented by a scorpion, a spider, and an eagle, respectively. Unlike the trees used in previous installments of the Assassin's Creed series, progression was linear and story-based rather than dependent on accumulating experience points.[2][3]

Skills

Phantom

Icon for the Phantom skill class
Ability Description Point cost

Breakfall
Basim automatically performs a roll when landing from a dangerous height, reducing the amount of damage taken. 1

Air Strike
Slows down time while aiming with Throwing Knives in mid-air. 2

Kick Back
After a successful Parry, press Y / △ to strike the parried enemy. Use left-stick to strike in another direction. 3

File:ACMir Phantom Skill 5.png

File:ACMir Phantom Skill 6.png

Trickster

Icon for the Trickster skill class
Ability Description Cost
File:ACMir Trickster Skill 3.png

Predator

Icon for the Predator skill class
Ability Description Cost
File:ACMir Predator Skill 2.png

File:ACMir Predator Skill 4.png

File:ACMir Predator Skill 5.png

File:ACMir Predator Skill 6.png

Behind the scenes

Each of the images for the skill categories utilize the anachronistic Diwani style of Islamic calligraphy developed in the later 16th century Ottoman Empire during the reign of Sultan Suleiman I. The scorpion is an excerpt from an old proverb that reads « لدغ العقارب لم يكن لعّلامة », or "The scorpion does not sting out of malice."[4] The spider reads « بنى بيت العنكبوت على وهن », or "A spider's home is built on weakness", and is based on the forty-first āyah in the Qur'an's twenty-ninth surah of Al-Ankabut (The Spider), which translated reads in full "The parable of those who take protectors other than Allah is that of a spider spinning a shelter. And the flimsiest of all shelters is certainly that of a spider, if only they knew."[5] In contrast to the previous quotes of Arabic origin, the eagle is a slight change to the phrase "We work in the dark to serve the light" often spoken at an Assassin apprentice's initiation as it reads « ثم من الظلام تخرج نحو النور », or "And out of the darkness, you will come out to the light".[6]

References

  1. Su, Jake (11 September 2011). 'Assassin's Creed Mirage' Goes Back To Basics With Stealth, Parkour & Assassinations Gameplay Pillars. GeekCulture. Archived from the original on 10 September 2022. Retrieved on 14 September 2022.
  2. Assassin's Creed Mirage: Basim - The Master Assassin on the Ubisoft YouTube channel
  3. Assassin's Creed: Mirage
  4. Frembgen, Jürgen Wasim. (2004). "The Scorpion in Muslim Folklore". Asian Folklore Studies. 63 (1). Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture: Nanzan University Press, pp. 95–123. Accessed 11 July 2023
  5. Khattab, Dr. Mustafa (translator) (1995). Surah Al-'Ankabut - 1-69. Quran.com. Retrieved on 11 July 2023.
  6. M 🇵🇸 م (@Assassins_M) on Twitter "The first piece is the eagle. The sentence is: ثم من الظلام تخرج نحو النور Which translates to: "And out of the darkness, you will come out to the light" pic.twitter.com/FnLHlA6LgE"