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'''Assassin Dens''' were structures around [[Constantinople]] during the [[Renaissance]], and functioned similarly to the Borgia Towers of [[Rome]].
'''Assassin Dens''' were structures around [[Constantinople]] during the [[Renaissance]], and functioned similarly to the Borgia Towers of [[Rome]]. During 1511, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] liberated the Dens from the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] [[Templars|Templar's]] control, using several strategic tatics. However, whenever his [[Notoriety|notoriety]] rose, the Templars could attempt to retake the dens. Ezio could either lead a direct assault to reclaim it, or send [[Apprentices]] to take care of it for him.
The dens had a similar concept to Borgia Towers, though with more variety. [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] could retake the Dens from [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] [[Templars]] in Constantinople through different battle tactics. However, as his [[Notoriety|notoriety]] rose, the Templars could begin retaking the dens, leaving Ezio with the options of leading a direct assault to reclaim it, or sending [[Apprentices]] to take care of it for him.


Ezio could also select [[Master Assassin]]s to guard the Dens for him so the Templars could not retake them, regardless of his Notoriety level.
Ezio could also select [[Master Assassin]]s to guard the Dens for him so the Templars could not retake them, regardless of his Notoriety level.

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"You know the Borgia Towers? You don't have that but you have something that's an evolution of that, you have something that's an evolution of city improvement, and all of that's consolidated in the Assassin's Dens."
Official Xbox Magazine.
Assassin Den concept from Olivier Martin.

Assassin Dens were structures around Constantinople during the Renaissance, and functioned similarly to the Borgia Towers of Rome. During 1511, Ezio Auditore liberated the Dens from the Byzantine Templar's control, using several strategic tatics. However, whenever his notoriety rose, the Templars could attempt to retake the dens. Ezio could either lead a direct assault to reclaim it, or send Apprentices to take care of it for him.

Ezio could also select Master Assassins to guard the Dens for him so the Templars could not retake them, regardless of his Notoriety level.

Trivia

  • Retaking a den will increase the amount of ziplines in the district.
  • It has been stated by Alexandre Amancio during an interview with GameReactor.tv that Assassin Dens will play an integral part in the development and creation of Ezio's bombs.