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The '''Thieves''' are one of the three factions of ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' helping the main character [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] (the other two being the [[Courtesans]] and the [[Mercenaries]]).
The '''Thieves''' are one of the three factions of ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' helping the main character [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] (the other two being the [[Courtesans]] and the [[Mercenaries]]).


Led by [[Antonio de Magianis|Antonio]], their main hideout is located in the commercial district of [[Venice]]. The guild is more of an organization similar to the Mafia, rather than just a bunch of robbers. They don't target innocent citizens, and instead defy the local, corrupted nobility. In [[Florence]], the thieves are led by [[La Volpe]].
Led by [[Antonio de Magianis|Antonio]], their main hideout is located in the commercial district of [[Venice]]. The guild is more of an organization similar to the Mafia, rather than just a bunch of robbers. They don't target innocent citizens, and instead defy the local, corrupted nobility. In [[Florence]] and [[Rome]], the thieves are led by [[La Volpe]].


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Be careful when free running, however, for the thieves can easily fall into water and die (as they can't swim). Thus, if you have thieves following you, avoid jumping across canals from the roof, particularly in [[Venice]]. Also remember that thieves can be just as easily killed by falling while performing normal acrobatics.
Be careful when free running, however, for the thieves can easily fall into water and die (as they can't swim). Thus, if you have thieves following you, avoid jumping across canals from the roof, particularly in [[Venice]]. Also remember that thieves can be just as easily killed by falling while performing normal acrobatics.


In ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', hired thieves act much as they did in the previous game, however they will also now pickpocket money for Ezio as they follow him through the streets of [[Rome]]. In order to aid Ezio, La Volpe based the local thieves guild in an inn called ''[[La Volpe Addormentata]]'' ("The Sleeping Fox"). The inn acted as both a hideout for the thieves, as well as a place where [[civilians]] and [[guards]] could gamble, though the thieves made sure that they would never win. At the back of the bar lay La Volpe's office, which contained a board where he listed the top five best thieves based on their actions. Ezio later decided to join this competition, and was thus given the Thief Guild Challenges.
In ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', hired thieves act much as they did in the previous game, however they will also now pickpocket money for Ezio as they follow him through the streets of [[Rome]]. In order to aid Ezio, La Volpe based the local thieves guild in an inn called ''[[La Volpe Addormentata]]'' ("The Sleeping Fox"). The inn acted as both a hideout for the thieves, as well as a place where [[civilians]] and [[guards]] could gamble, though the thieves made sure that they would never win. At the back of the bar lay La Volpe's office, which contained a board where he listed the top five best thieves based on their actions. Ezio later decided to join this competition, and was thus given the Thief Guild Challenges. There Ezio can talk with La Volpe to obtain several [[Thief Missions]] across Rome. Doing these missions will help the thieves to beat their rivals, the [[Cento Occhi]].


==Equipment==
==Equipment==

Revision as of 19:48, 5 March 2011

"We are with you, friend, only lead the way."
―Thieves' greeting to Ezio

The Thieves are one of the three factions of Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood helping the main character Ezio (the other two being the Courtesans and the Mercenaries).

Led by Antonio, their main hideout is located in the commercial district of Venice. The guild is more of an organization similar to the Mafia, rather than just a bunch of robbers. They don't target innocent citizens, and instead defy the local, corrupted nobility. In Florence and Rome, the thieves are led by La Volpe.

Use

The thieves can help Ezio by distracting the guards, and luring them away; however, this ability can be only used once for a single group of thieves, and once you use it, they are no longer in your service. On rooftops, the lure command is replaced with the fight command, directing the thieves to fight the guards instead of stealing from them. Otherwise, at any time, engaging in a fight while a group of thieves is following you will automatically prompt them to assist you. You can also hire a second group to help at this point, though only one group will follow you around when the fight is over.

Be careful when free running, however, for the thieves can easily fall into water and die (as they can't swim). Thus, if you have thieves following you, avoid jumping across canals from the roof, particularly in Venice. Also remember that thieves can be just as easily killed by falling while performing normal acrobatics.

In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, hired thieves act much as they did in the previous game, however they will also now pickpocket money for Ezio as they follow him through the streets of Rome. In order to aid Ezio, La Volpe based the local thieves guild in an inn called La Volpe Addormentata ("The Sleeping Fox"). The inn acted as both a hideout for the thieves, as well as a place where civilians and guards could gamble, though the thieves made sure that they would never win. At the back of the bar lay La Volpe's office, which contained a board where he listed the top five best thieves based on their actions. Ezio later decided to join this competition, and was thus given the Thief Guild Challenges. There Ezio can talk with La Volpe to obtain several Thief Missions across Rome. Doing these missions will help the thieves to beat their rivals, the Cento Occhi.

Equipment

Thieves are lightly armed, carrying only a short blade, and wearing very light armor, though this allows them to follow Ezio in many of his acrobatic moves. They will not, however, follow him up very high towers (such as view points) or make far leaps, if they are able to find another route, no matter how lengthy it may be. They are surprisingly effective in combat, easily dodging or blocking enemy blows, and returning them. A group of four thieves can take on eight Medici Guardsmen and suffer very little damage. Their only vulnerability in combat are the Brutes and Seekers.

Known members

Florence/Rome
Venice

Trivia

  • During the mission "Cleaning House," Ezio has to hunt down and kill three traitor thieves in Venice. Strangely, unlike the other thieves, the three use swords instead of daggers.
  • Like guards, thieves are generally better equipped in Venice than they are in Florence.
  • You can kill thieves by using your sword to throw them from rooftops.

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