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Viewpoints could be found in the cities of [[Damascus]], [[Jerusalem]], and [[Acre]], as well as the [[Kingdom]], but not in [[Masyaf]].<ref name="AC">''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref> | Viewpoints could be found in the cities of [[Damascus]], [[Jerusalem]], and [[Acre]], as well as the [[Kingdom]], but not in [[Masyaf]].<ref name="AC">''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref> | ||
Each city contained ten to twelve viewpoints located on the highest buildings; such as a cross on top of a Catholic cathedral, the top of a lighthouse in the port-city of Acre, or a palace guard tower in the city of Damascus. Individuals adept in [[freerunning]], such as [[Assassins]], would climb viewpoints to survey the area and take note of the people within the city, and their movements.<ref name="AC"/> | Each city contained ten to twelve viewpoints located on the highest buildings; such as a cross on top of a Catholic cathedral, the top of a lighthouse in the port-city of Acre, or a palace guard tower in the city of Damascus. Individuals adept in [[freerunning]], such as [[Assassins]], would climb viewpoints to survey the area and take note of the people within the city, and their movements.<ref name="AC" /> | ||
Some viewpoints, such as watchtowers, had [[archers]] defending the position, or [[guards]] set around and below it, who could either fire arrows or throw rocks to prevent anyone climbing from reaching the top. At the very bottom of the viewpoint, [[Hiding spots|carts or piles of hay]] were conveniently positioned, providing safe locations for the performance of a [[Leap of Faith]].<ref name="AC"/> | Some viewpoints, such as watchtowers, had [[archers]] defending the position, or [[guards]] set around and below it, who could either fire arrows or throw rocks to prevent anyone climbing from reaching the top. At the very bottom of the viewpoint, [[Hiding spots|carts or piles of hay]] were conveniently positioned, providing safe locations for the performance of a [[Leap of Faith]].<ref name="AC" /> | ||
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In the cities of [[Rome]] and [[Constantinople]], various towers, such as [[Borgia Towers]] and [[Assassin Dens]], possessed a commanding view over the surrounding area, and could be used for the same purpose as a viewpoint.<ref name="Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref><ref name="Revelations">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref> | In the cities of [[Rome]] and [[Constantinople]], various towers, such as [[Borgia Towers]] and [[Assassin Dens]], possessed a commanding view over the surrounding area, and could be used for the same purpose as a viewpoint.<ref name="Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref><ref name="Revelations">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref> | ||
Many viewpoints were located on famous monuments, such as the [[Pantheon]], [[Colosseum]],<ref name="Brotherhood"/> [[Hagia Sophia]], and [[Topkapı Palace]].<ref name="Revelations"/> | Many viewpoints were located on famous monuments, such as the [[Pantheon]], [[Colosseum]],<ref name="Brotherhood" /> [[Hagia Sophia]], and [[Topkapı Palace]].<ref name="Revelations" /> | ||
==Golden Age of Piracy== | ==Golden Age of Piracy== | ||
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Contrary to the viewpoints used by other ancestors, the ones in America revealed only small bits of landscape, leaving the area open to exploration even after all of the viewpoints were synchronized.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref> | Contrary to the viewpoints used by other ancestors, the ones in America revealed only small bits of landscape, leaving the area open to exploration even after all of the viewpoints were synchronized.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref> | ||
[[Haytham Kenway]] and [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] utilized viewpoints in [[Boston]], [[New York]] and Frontier, and could perform a [[Leap of Faith]] to descend from them. In addition to previously seen places such as haystacks or water, they could also perform the maneuver into a moving cart, if it happened to be passing underneath the viewpoint.<ref name="AC3"/> | [[Haytham Kenway]] and [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] utilized viewpoints in [[Boston]], [[New York]] and Frontier, and could perform a [[Leap of Faith]] to descend from them. In addition to previously seen places such as haystacks or water, they could also perform the maneuver into a moving cart, if it happened to be passing underneath the viewpoint.<ref name="AC3" /> | ||
==Animus== | ==Animus== | ||
When [[Desmond Miles]] relived the memories of his ancestors through the [[Animus]], viewpoints served an additional function. They would unlock parts of the Animus [[Maps|map]], and displayed the location of various events that occurred throughout his ancestors' lives.<ref name="AC"/> | When [[Desmond Miles]] relived the memories of his ancestors through the [[Animus]], viewpoints served an additional function. They would unlock parts of the Animus [[Maps|map]], and displayed the location of various events that occurred throughout his ancestors' lives.<ref name="AC" /> | ||
When he relived [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]'s memories, he was required to climb a viewpoint whenever he entered a new city. On [[Synchronization|synchronizing]] with this viewpoint, the Animus map would display all the other viewpoints, along with the location of the [[Assassin bureau]] in the city. Climbing the viewpoints also allowed Desmond to find sources of information that he could [[Investigation|investigate]], and use to gain information on Altaïr's targets.<ref name="AC"/> | When he relived [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]'s memories, he was required to climb a viewpoint whenever he entered a new city. On [[Synchronization|synchronizing]] with this viewpoint, the Animus map would display all the other viewpoints, along with the location of the [[Assassin bureau]] in the city. Climbing the viewpoints also allowed Desmond to find sources of information that he could [[Investigation|investigate]], and use to gain information on Altaïr's targets.<ref name="AC" /> | ||
Viewpoints served a similar function in the Animus 2.0, through which Desmond relived [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]'s memories. It also helped Desmond locate side memories, such as races, message deliveries, [[assassination contracts]], and beat-up events.<ref name="AC2"/> | Viewpoints served a similar function in the Animus 2.0, through which Desmond relived [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]'s memories. It also helped Desmond locate side memories, such as races, message deliveries, [[assassination contracts]], and beat-up events.<ref name="AC2" /> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', the '''"Fearless"''' [[assassin's Creed achievements|achievement]] could be obtained by synchronizing with all viewpoints. | *In ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', the '''"Fearless"''' [[assassin's Creed achievements|achievement]] could be obtained by synchronizing with all viewpoints. | ||
* Many viewponts in [[Damascus]] and [[Jerusalem]] are borrowed from the Terrace in ''[[: | * Many viewponts in [[Damascus]] and [[Jerusalem]] are borrowed from the Terrace in ''[[Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones|Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones.]]'' | ||
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', the '''"I Like the View"''' [[assassin's Creed II achievements|achievement]] could be obtained by synchronizing with ten viewpoints. | *In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', the '''"I Like the View"''' [[assassin's Creed II achievements|achievement]] could be obtained by synchronizing with ten viewpoints. | ||
*In ''Assassin's Creed II'', the '''"High Dive"''' achievement could be obtained when Ezio performed a Leap of Faith from the top of the [[Giotto's Campanile|Campanile di Giotto]] viewpoint in [[Florence]]. | *In ''Assassin's Creed II'', the '''"High Dive"''' achievement could be obtained when Ezio performed a Leap of Faith from the top of the [[Giotto's Campanile|Campanile di Giotto]] viewpoint in [[Florence]]. | ||
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Viewpoints were structures high enough for an observer positioned on its tallest point to view the surrounding terrain. They ranged from church towers and roof beams on a city's landmarks, to watchtowers and guard posts.
Viewpoints were essential for allowing an individual to collect their bearings, and navigate a landscape.
High Middle Ages

Viewpoints could be found in the cities of Damascus, Jerusalem, and Acre, as well as the Kingdom, but not in Masyaf.[1]
Each city contained ten to twelve viewpoints located on the highest buildings; such as a cross on top of a Catholic cathedral, the top of a lighthouse in the port-city of Acre, or a palace guard tower in the city of Damascus. Individuals adept in freerunning, such as Assassins, would climb viewpoints to survey the area and take note of the people within the city, and their movements.[1]
Some viewpoints, such as watchtowers, had archers defending the position, or guards set around and below it, who could either fire arrows or throw rocks to prevent anyone climbing from reaching the top. At the very bottom of the viewpoint, carts or piles of hay were conveniently positioned, providing safe locations for the performance of a Leap of Faith.[1]
Renaissance

During the Renaissance, viewpoints functioned much as they did during the Third Crusade, and some were located on famous landmarks of the era. Assassins made extensive use of these, and would not only be able to dive into carts and stacks of hay, but also into those of flower petals, leaves, and spices, as well as into bodies of water.[2]
In the cities of Rome and Constantinople, various towers, such as Borgia Towers and Assassin Dens, possessed a commanding view over the surrounding area, and could be used for the same purpose as a viewpoint.[3][4]
Many viewpoints were located on famous monuments, such as the Pantheon, Colosseum,[3] Hagia Sophia, and Topkapı Palace.[4]
Golden Age of Piracy
During the Golden Age of Piracy, viewpoints once again served the function of helping an ancestor survey the area. Edward Kenway made use of these viewpoints to reveal information about his surroundings. Once viewpoints were synchronized, they also served as locations for fast-travel.[5]
American Revolution

Shortly before, and during the American Revolutionary War, viewpoints retained their function of providing an ancestor with bearings of the surrounding area, and were once again located on famous landmarks of the era, as well as high points in the Frontier such as trees on the hilltops.
Contrary to the viewpoints used by other ancestors, the ones in America revealed only small bits of landscape, leaving the area open to exploration even after all of the viewpoints were synchronized.[6]
Haytham Kenway and Ratonhnhaké:ton utilized viewpoints in Boston, New York and Frontier, and could perform a Leap of Faith to descend from them. In addition to previously seen places such as haystacks or water, they could also perform the maneuver into a moving cart, if it happened to be passing underneath the viewpoint.[6]
Animus
When Desmond Miles relived the memories of his ancestors through the Animus, viewpoints served an additional function. They would unlock parts of the Animus map, and displayed the location of various events that occurred throughout his ancestors' lives.[1]
When he relived Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's memories, he was required to climb a viewpoint whenever he entered a new city. On synchronizing with this viewpoint, the Animus map would display all the other viewpoints, along with the location of the Assassin bureau in the city. Climbing the viewpoints also allowed Desmond to find sources of information that he could investigate, and use to gain information on Altaïr's targets.[1]
Viewpoints served a similar function in the Animus 2.0, through which Desmond relived Ezio Auditore da Firenze's memories. It also helped Desmond locate side memories, such as races, message deliveries, assassination contracts, and beat-up events.[2]
Trivia
- In Assassin's Creed, the "Fearless" achievement could be obtained by synchronizing with all viewpoints.
- Many viewponts in Damascus and Jerusalem are borrowed from the Terrace in Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones.
- In Assassin's Creed II, the "I Like the View" achievement could be obtained by synchronizing with ten viewpoints.
- In Assassin's Creed II, the "High Dive" achievement could be obtained when Ezio performed a Leap of Faith from the top of the Campanile di Giotto viewpoint in Florence.
- In Assassin's Creed III: Liberation, the "RHP Master" achievement could be obtained by synchronizing with all viewpoints.
- In Assassin's Creed, Altaïr could activate Eagle Vision once he had synchronized with the viewpoint. However, in Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, attempting to do so would simply have Ezio observe his surroundings again.
- In each game, the highest point was either inaccessible or not a viewpoint. In Assassin's Creed, it was located in the fortress of Masyaf; in Assassin's Creed II, it was the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore; in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, it was the Castel Sant'Angelo, and in Assassin's Creed: Revelations, it was the pinnacle of the Galata Tower, or one of the Hagia Sophia's minarets.
- Throughout the Assassin's Creed series, an Assassin could be on the viewpoint at the same time the eagle was, causing the eagle to clip through them.
- In Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines, viewpoints were referred to as "High Points."
- In Assassin's Creed III, Haytham Kenway and Ratonhnhaké:ton would stand straight up on a viewpoint, unlike other individuals who assumed a crouched position on them.
Gallery
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Edward on a viewpoint in Kingston
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Adéwalé on a viewpoint in Tortuga
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Aveline on a viewpoint in New Orleans
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