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[[File:Wantedposterpazzi.jpg|thumb|A wanted poster of Ezio by the Pazzi.]]
[[File:Wantedposterpazzi.jpg|thumb|A wanted poster of Ezio by the Pazzi.]]


'''Wanted posters''' are featured in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' as part of the notoriety system introduced in the game, an upgrade to the [[Social Stealth]] system. [[Paola]] tells [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] about how he can reduce his notoriety by removing wanted posters. Once Ezio reaches a minimum of 1% notoriety, wanted posters are featured on the map as locations of importance. Wanted posters can be torn down by simply interacting with them. Each wanted poster torn down reduces Ezio's notoriety by 25%. Strangely, many wanted posters are in unlikely and not easily viewable locations, such as balconies or the walls of a tower, essentially defeating the purpose of publicly displaying Ezio. If [[guards]] are nearby and see Ezio tearing down a wanted poster, the notoriety meter will increase by a small amount, so be careful when removing a poster.
'''Wanted posters''' are featured in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' as part of the notoriety system, a new upgrade to the [[Social Stealth]] system. Each poster clearly states that the [[House of Pazzi|Pazzi]] will award 50,000 florins to anyone who kills or captures [[Ezio Auditore]]. Since these posters are used to alert each town's citizens of Ezio's [[Assassin|identity]], [[Paola]] teaches Ezio that he can reduce his notoriety by removing wanted posters.


The wanted poster spawn locations aren't at all as random as one might think. If you tear down one of the wanted posters, and then increase your notoriety close by, the Wanted Poster is likely to simply reappear in the same location.
Once Ezio reaches a minimum of 1% notoriety, wanted posters are featured on the [[map]] as locations of importance. Wanted posters can be torn down by simply interacting with them, and each torn down reduces Ezio's notoriety by 25%. Strangely, many wanted posters are in unlikely and not easily viewable locations, such as on balconies or across the walls of a tower, essentially defeating the purpose of publicly displaying Ezio.


The poster clearly states that the Pazzi will reward anyone who kills or captures Ezio with 50,000 florins.
One must be careful when tearing down wanted posters, however, since if [[guards]] are nearby and see Ezio removing one, the notoriety meter will increase by a small amount.
 
The wanted poster spawn locations aren't at all as random as one might think. Tearing down a wanted poster, and immediately increasing your notoriety close by will likely cause it to simply reappear in the same location.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 01:47, 15 November 2010

A wanted poster of Ezio by the Pazzi.

Wanted posters are featured in Assassin's Creed II as part of the notoriety system, a new upgrade to the Social Stealth system. Each poster clearly states that the Pazzi will award 50,000 florins to anyone who kills or captures Ezio Auditore. Since these posters are used to alert each town's citizens of Ezio's identity, Paola teaches Ezio that he can reduce his notoriety by removing wanted posters.

Once Ezio reaches a minimum of 1% notoriety, wanted posters are featured on the map as locations of importance. Wanted posters can be torn down by simply interacting with them, and each torn down reduces Ezio's notoriety by 25%. Strangely, many wanted posters are in unlikely and not easily viewable locations, such as on balconies or across the walls of a tower, essentially defeating the purpose of publicly displaying Ezio.

One must be careful when tearing down wanted posters, however, since if guards are nearby and see Ezio removing one, the notoriety meter will increase by a small amount.

The wanted poster spawn locations aren't at all as random as one might think. Tearing down a wanted poster, and immediately increasing your notoriety close by will likely cause it to simply reappear in the same location.

Trivia

  • In Assassin's Creed II: Discovery, the player can use their own photo in place of Ezio's own wanted posters, using the DSi's camera feature.
  • "Morti di vivo" is an incorrect Italian translation of the phrase "dead or alive." It should instead be "vivo o morto."