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Alternatively, Agiles could be defeated with a chain of attacks, should they lower their arms and begin panting, indicating that they were tired. This tactic was explained to Ezio by the trainer in [[Monteriggioni]].<ref name="AC2" />
Alternatively, Agiles could be defeated with a chain of attacks, should they lower their arms and begin panting, indicating that they were tired. This tactic was explained to Ezio by the trainer in [[Monteriggioni]].<ref name="AC2" />


During pursuits of Ezio, Agiles could follow the him easily across both streets and rooftops alike. They would often strike the Assassin with a dagger as soon as they came within range, slowing him down and allowing their allies to catch up.<ref name="AC2" />
During pursuits of Ezio, Agiles could follow him easily across both streets and rooftops alike. They would often strike the Assassin with a dagger as soon as they came within range, slowing him down and allowing their allies to catch up.<ref name="AC2" />


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*[[Checco Orsi|Checco]], his brother [[Ludovico Orsi]], [[Thieves]] (including [[La Volpe]], [[Rosa]] and [[Ugo]]), the [[Cento Occhi]], [[Followers of Romulus]], and [[Hermeticists]], all possess freerun capabilities similar to Agiles.<ref name="AC2" /> <ref name="Brotherhood" /> <ref name="Brotherhood - Da Vinci Disappearance">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' - ''[[The Da Vinci Disappearance]]''</ref>  
*[[Checco Orsi|Checco]], his brother [[Ludovico Orsi]], [[Thieves]] (including [[La Volpe]], [[Rosa]] and [[Ugo]]), the [[Cento Occhi]], [[Followers of Romulus]], and [[Hermeticists]], all possess freerun capabilities similar to Agiles.<ref name="AC2" /> <ref name="Brotherhood" /> <ref name="Brotherhood - Da Vinci Disappearance">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' - ''[[The Da Vinci Disappearance]]''</ref>
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', Agiles were the first enemies to be seen on [[Horses|horseback]], in the memory "[[Romagna Holiday]]."
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', Agiles were the first enemies to be seen on [[Horses|horseback]], in the memory "[[Romagna Holiday]]."
*[[Girolamo Savonarola]]'s lieutenant, the [[Captain Guard]], set ambushes for his enemies using [[Archers]] and multiple Agile guards.
*[[Girolamo Savonarola]]'s lieutenant, the [[Captain Guard]], set ambushes for his enemies using [[Archers]] and multiple Agile guards.

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An Elite Agile.

The Agile guards, or simply Agiles, were lightly-armored, quick moving guards. They were one of the few types capable of outrunning Assassins, and were also skilled free runners.

Agiles more commonly fled to alert nearby guards, rather than face an enemy directly. During pursuits alongside other guards, they would usually catch up a target first, and injure it with the short blades they wielded.

Combat

Agiles' attacks were neither powerful nor particularly damaging, they compensated with their speed, and their ability to dodge most enemy attacks. This rapid form of combat made them deadly in large groups.[1]

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Ezio fleeing from an Agile.

The Assassin Ezio Auditore could most easily defeat them with patience, by either taunting them or waiting for them to attack, then countering.[1] Roman Agiles were skilled enough to only be defeated in this manner, or during a kill streak.[2]

Alternatively, Agiles could be defeated with a chain of attacks, should they lower their arms and begin panting, indicating that they were tired. This tactic was explained to Ezio by the trainer in Monteriggioni.[1]

During pursuits of Ezio, Agiles could follow him easily across both streets and rooftops alike. They would often strike the Assassin with a dagger as soon as they came within range, slowing him down and allowing their allies to catch up.[1]

Characteristics

A Roman Agile.

Agiles were found in all cities, though more often in the larger ones. They were usually found near more powerful guards, such as Brutes and Seekers.[1]

Certain Agiles possessed a shinier and more abstract armor design, distinguishing them as higher-ranked and more skilled than regular Agiles.[1]

Weaponry

Name Damage Speed Deflect
Stiletto 2 4 1
Sultan's Knife 3 5 3
Butcher Knife 4 3 5
Notched Cinquedea 5 5 4

Trivia

References