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*[[Raiden Outfit ]](unlocked by completing every [[Virtual Training missions|Virtual Training]] room with at least a bronze medal) | *[[Raiden Outfit ]](unlocked by completing every [[Virtual Training missions|Virtual Training]] room with at least a bronze medal) | ||
borgia cape (unlocked by geting every flag) | borgia cape (unlocked by geting every flag) | ||
Auditore Cape (Unlocked by rebuilding Rome to 100%) | |||
==''Note: as of yet, I do not know what the other outfits are (I think there is about 2 slots left. I'll be back when I find out what they are :)''== | ==''Note: as of yet, I do not know what the other outfits are (I think there is about 2 slots left. I'll be back when I find out what they are :)''== | ||
Revision as of 00:29, 26 November 2010
Outfits included in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood are:
- Plain Cape
- Medici Cape (unlocked via Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy)
- Venetian Cape (unlocked via Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy)
- Helmschmied Drachen Armour (unlocked with certain preorder editions of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood)
- Florentine Noble Attire (unlocked via Uplay)
- Altaïr's Armor (unlocked via Uplay)
- Altaïr's Robes (unlocked via Uplay)
- Raiden Outfit (unlocked by completing every Virtual Training room with at least a bronze medal)
borgia cape (unlocked by geting every flag) Auditore Cape (Unlocked by rebuilding Rome to 100%)