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*Do not grab Bouchart or he will counter-grab you. If he does so, quickly dodge. | *Do not grab Bouchart or he will counter-grab you. If he does so, quickly dodge. | ||
*If you do combo attacks, you must stop attacking when he blocks or he will punch and push you, causing you to lose one sync bar. | *If you do combo attacks, you must stop attacking when he blocks or he will punch and push you, causing you to lose one sync bar. | ||
*If Bouchart's health has only 1/4 remaining, he will | *If Bouchart's health has only 1/4 remaining, he will throw fire bombs at you. | ||
==Triva== | ==Triva== | ||
Revision as of 20:41, 30 August 2010
Template:Target Infobox Armand Bouchart (? - 1191) was the Grand Master of the Knights Templar, succeeding Robert de Sable. He bought the island Cyprus from Richard the Lionheart after he captured it from Isaac Comnenus. Here, he established his own rule alongside his fellow lieutenants: Moloch, Shalim, Shahar and Frederick the Red. The true reason of him being on the island was a sacred Templar Archive. His goal was to evacuate all the artifacts that were hidden there.
Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, Grand Master of the Assassin's Order and killer of Robert de Sable, sought Armand numerous times during his visit on Cyprus, but only confronted him in a battle in the Archive. However, Armand Bouchart had already completed his plans and evacuated all of the Archive's artifacts. Altaïr dueled him, causing Armand's death.
Personality and characteristics
Armand Bouchart was a tall, slim man in his 40s. He was a master swordsman and the most powerful opponent Altaïr faced on Cyprus.
Tips
- Do not grab Bouchart or he will counter-grab you. If he does so, quickly dodge.
- If you do combo attacks, you must stop attacking when he blocks or he will punch and push you, causing you to lose one sync bar.
- If Bouchart's health has only 1/4 remaining, he will throw fire bombs at you.
Triva
- In real life, it was Robert de Sable who bought Cyprus from King Richard I. Armand Bouchart served under Robert's reign as he was still Grand Master of the Knights Templar.
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