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[[File:Assassin Gauntlet.jpg|thumb|275x275px|The Assassin Gauntlet]]
[[File:Assassin Gauntlet.jpg|thumb|275x275px|The Assassin Gauntlet]]
The '''Assassin Gauntlet''' was a modification to the [[Hidden Blade]] adopted during the 19th century.
The '''Assassin Gauntlet''' was a modification adopted during the 19th century to the standard [[Hidden Blade]]. Built around a bracer that covered the entire forearm, it consisted of two main parts, the Hidden Blade and a rope launcher attachment.


In 1852, an [[American Assassin (1852)|American Assassin]] used her gauntlet to fire a tether to [[John Sutter]]'s [[Wagon|carriage]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed (Titan Comics)|Assassin's Creed]]'' issue 1</ref>
By the [[Victorian era]], later models replaced the rope launcher with an [[Assassin insignia]]-shaped grappling hook, allowing the wielder the means to a quick escape, or to facilitate urban travel by creating on-the-fly [[ziplines]] under the palm. These models also featured [[armor]] plating that partially or completely covered the glove, as well as embedded [[brass knuckles]] and a Dart Gun on the back of the forearm, which was used to launch [[poison darts]] at unsuspecting targets.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>


The design used by [[British Assassins]] of the [[Victorian era]] was created through modifications engineered by [[Alexander Graham Bell]] after looking at other similar technologies. It was composed of a bracer around the entire forearm that consisted of the central Hidden Blade and a rope launcher attachment with a Assassin Insignia shaped grappling hook attached to it in order to use as a quick escape or as a means to create on-the-fly [[ziplines]] under the palm. In addition, there was also Brass Knuckles incrusted into it and the Dart Gun for the launch of [[Poison darts]] on the back of the forearm.<ref name="ACSJacobFrye">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKS8554XAmM&spfreload=10 ''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' Jacob Frye Trailer <nowiki>[US]</nowiki>]</ref>
==History==
The first known use of the gauntlet was in 1852 by an unnamed [[American Assassin (1852)|American Assassin]]. During the [[California Gold Rush]], she was made aware of the actions of [[John Sutter]], a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] pioneer forcing the local [[Maidu]] people to mine gold for him. Ambushing his [[Wagon|carriage]] in the [[Great Basin Desert]], the [[Assassins|Assassin]] fired a tether from her gauntlet, using it to mount the vehicle before ordering Sutter at gunpoint to return the gold he had stolen from the Maidu.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed (Titan Comics)|Assassin's Creed]]'' issue 1</ref>


==Usage==
In the mid-19th century, the twin [[British Assassins]] [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] made it their mission to take back [[London]] from the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Templars]], who had ruled with an iron fist for the past century. The [[Rooks]] were created to counter the [[Templars|Templar]]-affiliated [[Blighters]], and following a [[Gang War (Whitechapel)|gang war]] with the [[Gangs|gang]] leader [[Rexford Kaylock]], during which Kaylock was killed, the Fryes took possession of his broken grappling hook pistol.<ref name="ACS" />
The Assassin Gauntlet could be loaded with hallucinogenic darts in its firearm attachment, allowing users such as [[Jacob Frye]] or [[Evie Frye]] to cause enemies to fight one another rather than the user.<ref name="ACSJacobFrye"/><ref name="ACSGameplay1">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKR42Ci000k&spfreload=10 ''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' Gameplay Debut <nowiki>[US]</nowiki>]</ref>


== Statistics ==
Believing the pistol could still prove useful, [[Jayadeep Mir|Henry Green]] introduced them to inventor [[Alexander Graham Bell]], who then modified the launcher to fit into the Fryes' gauntlets. Bell later added a Dart Gun to the bracer, allowing the twins to fire hallucinogenic darts at their targets. The design remained relatively unchanged for the next fifty years, being used by [[Lydia Frye]] during her efforts in [[World War I]] to protect London from the Templars and [[Germany|German]] spies.<ref name="ACS" />
There are 10 Assassin Gauntlets available.
 
{| class="article-table"
==Statistics==
!Name
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
!Level
! width="5%" |Name
!Attack
! width="5%" |Level
!Availability
! width="5%" |Attack
!Upgrade
! width="5%" |Availability
! width="5%" |Upgrade
|-
|-
|Leather
!Leather
|1
|1
|1
|1
|Starting Gauntlet
|Starting Gauntlet
|<nowiki>£500 | +1 Attack</nowiki>
|£500<br>+1 Attack
|-
|-
|Hardened Leather
!Hardened Leather
|2
|2
|2
|2
|Plan found in Sequence 3
|Plan found in Sequence 3
|<nowiki>£500 | +1 Attack</nowiki>
|£500<br>+1 Attack
|-
|-
|Reinforced
!Reinforced
|3
|3
|3
|3
|Plan found in Sequence 04, On the Origin of Syrup, then Craft: £2500 and 100 Metal
|Plan found in [[On the Origin of Syrup]]<br>[[Crafting (Assassin's Creed: Syndicate)|Craft]]: £2,500 and 100 Metal
|<nowiki>£1000 | +1 Attack</nowiki>
|£1,000<br>+1 Attack
|-
|-
|Black Leather
!Black Leather
|4
|4
|4
|4
|Plan found in Sequence 5, Survival of the Fittest
|Plan found in [[Survival of the Fittest]]
|<nowiki>£2000 | +1 Attack</nowiki>
|£2,000<br>+1 Attack
|-
|-
|Mirage
!Mirage
|5
|5
|5
|5
|Plan Found in Sequence 6, One Good Deed, then Craft: £4500 and 100 Metal
|Plan Found in [[One Good Deed]]<br>Craft: £4,500 and 100 Metal
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|£?<br>+1 Attack
|-
|-
|Iron Death
!Iron Death
|6
|6
|6
|6
|Plan found in Sequence 7, Driving Mrs. Disraeli, then Craft: £5500, 120 Leather, and 50 Silk
|Plan found in [[Driving Mrs. Disraeli]]<br>Craft: £5,500, 120 Leather, and 50 Silk
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|£?<br>+2 Attack
|-
|-
|Assassin
!Assassin
|7
|7
|7
|7
|Plan found in Sequence 8, Triple Threat, then Craft: £200, 120 Iron, and 50 Silk
|Plan found in [[Triple Theft]]<br>Craft: £200, 120 Iron, and 50 Silk
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|£?<br>+1 Attack
|-
|-
|The Devil's Handshake
!The Devil's Handshake
|8
|8
|8
|8
|Plan found in Sequence 9, Double Trouble, then Craft: £8500,140 Leather, and 60 Silk
|Plan found in [[Double Trouble]]<br>Craft: £8,500, 140 Leather, and 60 Silk
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|£?<br>+2 Attack
|-
|-
|The Chimera
!The Chimera
|9
|9
|9
|9
|Plan found in Chest inside the Bank Vault, then Craft: £9000,140 Metal, and 60 Silk
|Plan found in [[Bank of England|Bank Vault]] [[Treasure chests|chest]]<br>Craft: £9,000, 140 Metal, and 60 Silk
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|£?<br>+2 Attack
|-
|-
|Legendary Assassin
!Legendary Assassin
|10
|10
|10
|10
|Reach Loyalty Level 5 with Clara O'Dea
|Reach Loyalty Level 5 with Clara O'Dea
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|£10,000<br>+2 Attack
|-
!Redback Gauntlet
|3
|4
|Purchase the [[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate downloadable content|''Streets of London Pack'']]
|£2,000<br>+? Attack
|-
!Industrial Gauntlet
|3
|4
|Purchase the ''Streets of London Pack''
|£2,000<br>+? Attack
|-
!Royal Gauntlet
|3
|4
|Purchase the ''Streets of London Pack''
|£2,000<br>+? Attack
|-
!Nautilus Gauntlet
|7
|9
|Purchase the ''Victorian Legends Pack''
|£7,000<br>+? Attack
|-
!Chronographic Piercer
|7
|9
|Purchase the ''Steampunk Pack''
|£7,000<br>+? Attack
|-
!The Devil's Handshake*
|1
|7
|Starting Gauntlet
|N/A
|-
!A Velvet Glove*
|9
|9
|Buy for £12,000
|£1,200<br>+1 Attack
|-
!Lady Owers Gauntlet*
|8
|8
|Complete [[The Lady Talks]]
|£900<br>+1 Attack
|-
!Kiss the Hand*
|9
|8
|
|£1,200<br>+1 Attack
|-
!The Ripper's Terror*
|9
|10
|
|£1,050<br>+1 Attack
|-
!The Yard Glove*
|10
|10
|
|£2,000<br>+1 Attack
|-
!Seam Buster*
|10
|11
|Plan found in [[City of London]] chest <br>Craft: 500 Metal, 200 Leather, 50 Silk and 70 Chemical
|£<br>+1 Attack
|}
|}
<small>*Only available after downloading ''[[Jack the Ripper (DLC)|Jack the Ripper]]''.</small>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 04:00, 7 May 2016

We do this together or not at all.

It has been proposed that this page be merged with Hidden Blade, under the article: Hidden Blade. Discussion to this effect can be held on the former article's talk page.

File:Assassin Gauntlet.jpg
The Assassin Gauntlet

The Assassin Gauntlet was a modification adopted during the 19th century to the standard Hidden Blade. Built around a bracer that covered the entire forearm, it consisted of two main parts, the Hidden Blade and a rope launcher attachment.

By the Victorian era, later models replaced the rope launcher with an Assassin insignia-shaped grappling hook, allowing the wielder the means to a quick escape, or to facilitate urban travel by creating on-the-fly ziplines under the palm. These models also featured armor plating that partially or completely covered the glove, as well as embedded brass knuckles and a Dart Gun on the back of the forearm, which was used to launch poison darts at unsuspecting targets.[1]

History

The first known use of the gauntlet was in 1852 by an unnamed American Assassin. During the California Gold Rush, she was made aware of the actions of John Sutter, a Swiss pioneer forcing the local Maidu people to mine gold for him. Ambushing his carriage in the Great Basin Desert, the Assassin fired a tether from her gauntlet, using it to mount the vehicle before ordering Sutter at gunpoint to return the gold he had stolen from the Maidu.[2]

In the mid-19th century, the twin British Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye made it their mission to take back London from the British Templars, who had ruled with an iron fist for the past century. The Rooks were created to counter the Templar-affiliated Blighters, and following a gang war with the gang leader Rexford Kaylock, during which Kaylock was killed, the Fryes took possession of his broken grappling hook pistol.[1]

Believing the pistol could still prove useful, Henry Green introduced them to inventor Alexander Graham Bell, who then modified the launcher to fit into the Fryes' gauntlets. Bell later added a Dart Gun to the bracer, allowing the twins to fire hallucinogenic darts at their targets. The design remained relatively unchanged for the next fifty years, being used by Lydia Frye during her efforts in World War I to protect London from the Templars and German spies.[1]

Statistics

Name Level Attack Availability Upgrade
Leather 1 1 Starting Gauntlet £500
+1 Attack
Hardened Leather 2 2 Plan found in Sequence 3 £500
+1 Attack
Reinforced 3 3 Plan found in On the Origin of Syrup
Craft: £2,500 and 100 Metal
£1,000
+1 Attack
Black Leather 4 4 Plan found in Survival of the Fittest £2,000
+1 Attack
Mirage 5 5 Plan Found in One Good Deed
Craft: £4,500 and 100 Metal
£?
+1 Attack
Iron Death 6 6 Plan found in Driving Mrs. Disraeli
Craft: £5,500, 120 Leather, and 50 Silk
£?
+2 Attack
Assassin 7 7 Plan found in Triple Theft
Craft: £200, 120 Iron, and 50 Silk
£?
+1 Attack
The Devil's Handshake 8 8 Plan found in Double Trouble
Craft: £8,500, 140 Leather, and 60 Silk
£?
+2 Attack
The Chimera 9 9 Plan found in Bank Vault chest
Craft: £9,000, 140 Metal, and 60 Silk
£?
+2 Attack
Legendary Assassin 10 10 Reach Loyalty Level 5 with Clara O'Dea £10,000
+2 Attack
Redback Gauntlet 3 4 Purchase the Streets of London Pack £2,000
+? Attack
Industrial Gauntlet 3 4 Purchase the Streets of London Pack £2,000
+? Attack
Royal Gauntlet 3 4 Purchase the Streets of London Pack £2,000
+? Attack
Nautilus Gauntlet 7 9 Purchase the Victorian Legends Pack £7,000
+? Attack
Chronographic Piercer 7 9 Purchase the Steampunk Pack £7,000
+? Attack
The Devil's Handshake* 1 7 Starting Gauntlet N/A
A Velvet Glove* 9 9 Buy for £12,000 £1,200
+1 Attack
Lady Owers Gauntlet* 8 8 Complete The Lady Talks £900
+1 Attack
Kiss the Hand* 9 8 £1,200
+1 Attack
The Ripper's Terror* 9 10 £1,050
+1 Attack
The Yard Glove* 10 10 £2,000
+1 Attack
Seam Buster* 10 11 Plan found in City of London chest
Craft: 500 Metal, 200 Leather, 50 Silk and 70 Chemical
£
+1 Attack

*Only available after downloading Jack the Ripper.

Trivia

  • The Dart Gun of the Assassin Gauntlet is similar to both the Hidden Gun and the Phantom Blade, as it acts as a firearm and is silent.

Gallery

References