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'''Tunnels''' are a means of transport in [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]. They are the equivalent to the [[Fast Travel Booths]] from [[Assassin's Creed II]]. [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] is first introduced to the tunnels by [[Niccolò Machiavelli]], where he states that the tunnels are used to arrive at destinations rapidly while avoiding the [[Guards|guards]]. There are a total of nineteen tunnel entrances in [[Rome]].


[[Image: Tunnel Image.png|250px|An entrance to the tunnels|thumb]]
[[Image: Tunnel Image.png|250px|An entrance to the tunnels|thumb]]


 
At the start of the game there is only one available tunnel leaving the other eighteen to be renovated by [[Architects|architects]]. Though the three tunnels which are located outside of the [[Rosa In Fiore]], [[Caserma di Alviano|Barracks]], and the [[La Volpe Addormentato]] will be renovated once their respective building is renovated. These are the only three which are renovated while playing through the main storyline. Each district can be accessed via tunnel with the exception of the [[Vaticano District]]. Each of the standard entrances to the tunnels look alike, and have the letters [[SPQR]] engraved over their gates.
 
'''Tunnels''' are a means of transport in [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]. They are the equivalent to the [[Fast Travel Booths]] from [[Assassin's Creed II]]. [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] is first introduced to the tunnels by [[Niccolò Machiavelli]], where he states that the tunnels are used to arrive at destinations rapidly while avoiding the [[Guards|guards]]. There are a total of nineteen tunnel entrances in [[Rome]]. At the start of the game there is only one available tunnel leaving the other eighteen to be renovated by [[Architects|architects]]. Though the three tunnels which are located outside of the [[Rosa In Fiore]], [[Caserma di Alviano|Barracks]], and the [[La Volpe Addormentato]] will be renovated once their respective building is renovated. These are the only three which are renovated while playing through the main storyline. Each district can be accessed via tunnel with the exception of the [[Vaticano District]]. Each of the standard entrances to the tunnels look alike, and have the letters [[SPQR]] engraved over their gates.


==Tunnel Locations==
==Tunnel Locations==

Revision as of 21:51, 4 March 2011

Tunnels are a means of transport in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. They are the equivalent to the Fast Travel Booths from Assassin's Creed II. Ezio is first introduced to the tunnels by Niccolò Machiavelli, where he states that the tunnels are used to arrive at destinations rapidly while avoiding the guards. There are a total of nineteen tunnel entrances in Rome.

File:Tunnel Image.png
An entrance to the tunnels

At the start of the game there is only one available tunnel leaving the other eighteen to be renovated by architects. Though the three tunnels which are located outside of the Rosa In Fiore, Barracks, and the La Volpe Addormentato will be renovated once their respective building is renovated. These are the only three which are renovated while playing through the main storyline. Each district can be accessed via tunnel with the exception of the Vaticano District. Each of the standard entrances to the tunnels look alike, and have the letters SPQR engraved over their gates.

Tunnel Locations

Centro District
Campagna District
Antico District

Trivia

  • When Ezio makes use of the tunnels, there is a brief cutscene of him opening the latch on the gate and entering, though the player is not able to see or travel through the tunnels themselves.

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