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[[File:Borgia_tower.jpg|thumb|250px|A Borgia tower burning to the ground.]]
[[File:Borgia_tower.jpg|thumb|250px|A Borgia tower burning to the ground.]]
'''Borgia towers''' are large towers set up by the [[Borgia]] in [[Rome]], used to spread their influence throughout the city. [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] has to kill each of the towers' leaders, and burn the towers down. To escape the collapsing structure, he can perform a [[Leap of Faith]], in the same manner as with [[view point]]s.<ref>http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=260729</ref> Before destroying each tower, Ezio has to assassinate its Borgia Leader, as they control the towers. They are twelve towers in total so far. Each leader can act differently when they spot him; wherein some might flee, while others choose to fight. If Ezio lets the Borgia Leader escape, he will have to wait a full in-game day to re-attempt killing him. With each tower blown up, the Borgias' influence decreases in that particular district, which also provides its populace the opportunity to start shops. Crime will decrease, as bandits will start to leave. <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm7cPxAdoto&feature=player_embedded</ref> The map on the pause menu identifies the towers with a small castle icon, unlike the view points, which are marked with an eagle. To enter a Borgia Tower, you need to access it using a secret entrance.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_kMAhM6Hao</ref>
'''Borgia towers''' are large towers set up by the [[Borgia]] in [[Rome]], used to spread their influence throughout the city. [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] has to kill each of the towers' leaders, and burn the towers down. To escape the collapsing structure, he can perform a [[Leap of Faith]], in the same manner as with [[view point]]s.<ref>http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=260729</ref> Before destroying each tower, Ezio has to assassinate its Borgia Leader, as they control the towers. They are twelve towers in total so far. Each leader can act differently when they spot him; wherein some might flee, while others choose to fight. If Ezio lets the Borgia Leader escape, he will have to wait a full in-game day to re-attempt killing him. With each tower blown up, the Borgias' influence decreases in that particular district, which also provides its populace the opportunity to start shops. Crime will decrease, as bandits will start to leave and the number of [[guards]] in that area will decrease as well. <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm7cPxAdoto&feature=player_embedded</ref> The map on the pause menu identifies the towers with a small castle icon, unlike the view points, which are marked with an eagle. To enter a Borgia Tower, you need to access it using a secret entrance.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_kMAhM6Hao</ref>
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Borgia towers are surrounded by many crows whereas the [[View Points]] are surrounded by a single eagle
*Borgia towers are surrounded by many crows whereas the [[View Points]] are surrounded by a single eagle
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File:Borgia tower.jpg
A Borgia tower burning to the ground.

Borgia towers are large towers set up by the Borgia in Rome, used to spread their influence throughout the city. Ezio Auditore da Firenze has to kill each of the towers' leaders, and burn the towers down. To escape the collapsing structure, he can perform a Leap of Faith, in the same manner as with view points.[1] Before destroying each tower, Ezio has to assassinate its Borgia Leader, as they control the towers. They are twelve towers in total so far. Each leader can act differently when they spot him; wherein some might flee, while others choose to fight. If Ezio lets the Borgia Leader escape, he will have to wait a full in-game day to re-attempt killing him. With each tower blown up, the Borgias' influence decreases in that particular district, which also provides its populace the opportunity to start shops. Crime will decrease, as bandits will start to leave and the number of guards in that area will decrease as well. [2] The map on the pause menu identifies the towers with a small castle icon, unlike the view points, which are marked with an eagle. To enter a Borgia Tower, you need to access it using a secret entrance.[3]

Trivia

  • Borgia towers are surrounded by many crows whereas the View Points are surrounded by a single eagle