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Canonically speaking, the Codex pages say that Altair forged the armor from a mundane alloy that was stronger than anything extant at the time (possibly an ultrastrong steel alloy, or something similar), but not from the material in a Piece of Eden. The armor is stated to be invincible, but that was only against the threats that were expected in 11th-century Israel. Thirty-pound balls of iron going 250 mph were probably not considered a possibility. [[User:Ulyenov|Ulyenov]] <small>[[Assassin's Creed Wiki:WikiProject/Who Increaseth Knowledge|Project Determination]] </small> 17:11, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
Canonically speaking, the Codex pages say that Altair forged the armor from a mundane alloy that was stronger than anything extant at the time (possibly an ultrastrong steel alloy, or something similar), but not from the material in a Piece of Eden. The armor is stated to be invincible, but that was only against the threats that were expected in 11th-century Israel. Thirty-pound balls of iron going 250 mph were probably not considered a possibility. [[User:Ulyenov|Ulyenov]] <small>[[Assassin's Creed Wiki:WikiProject/Who Increaseth Knowledge|Project Determination]] </small> 17:11, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
Did you meant Middle East? [[User:Blix1ms0ns|Blix1ms0ns]] 00:32, January 22, 2011 (UTC)

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Can someone try to fix the extra line that keeps appearing between Assassin's Creed: Bloodline and Assassin's Creed II? I keep deleting the line and it looks OK in the editing screen, but when I preview or save there's always an extra line there again. -- OpVines 23:48, November 28, 2009 (UTC)

Gauntlet...

If I were to get this armor but only have the gauntlet of another armor. If I equip the gauntlet, will I only have that peice of armor on? I mean, Say I dont purchace ANY armor except for the metal gauntlet, and I eventually get Altair's Armor. If I equip the gauntlet will that be the only set of armor I have on?

I've seen many photos of people wearing Altair's Armor and some have a white sleeve where as others have a black/white striped sleeve, does anyone know how to get the white sleeve? AssassinOfAus 8:53 AM Thursday 29th April, 2010

It isn't Altair's armor with the white sleeve. It is Giovanni's robes, if you were to look closely. --Fatmouth7 18:07, July 7, 2010 (UTC)

at the end of the dev dairy 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm7cPxAdoto you see ezio wearing altairs armor while fighting cesare, that must mean it hasnt been destroyed by the seige, should we add that? DanMan7308 21:16, September 10, 2010 (UTC) DanMan7308

I think we should add that. First I wasn't connvinced it was Altaïr's armour, but it definitely is. Altaïr 15:21, September 11, 2010 (UTC)

Metal

this could be titanium, the codex page states very similar properties to titanium.

Stats table

The stats table has to be highlighted to actually see it, why is that? RedMarston 21:26, November 7, 2010 (UTC)

just in my mind

well...don't you all think that Armor of altair made from the same metal used to create piece of eden?(since the apple hold most if not all knowledge in this world)


maybe the armor is indestructable?(because i have read that only great destructable power such as tunguska explosion cappable to destroy POE...)so there is no chance the armor destroyed by cannon ball...

Canonically speaking, the Codex pages say that Altair forged the armor from a mundane alloy that was stronger than anything extant at the time (possibly an ultrastrong steel alloy, or something similar), but not from the material in a Piece of Eden. The armor is stated to be invincible, but that was only against the threats that were expected in 11th-century Israel. Thirty-pound balls of iron going 250 mph were probably not considered a possibility. Ulyenov Project Determination 17:11, December 2, 2010 (UTC)

Did you meant Middle East? Blix1ms0ns 00:32, January 22, 2011 (UTC)