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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*"Footpad" is an old-fashioned word for thief, but was replaced by the term "Mugger" in the late 15th century. | *"Footpad" is an old-fashioned word for thief, but was replaced by the term "Mugger" in the late 15th century. | ||
*In the Dutch version of the game, the footpad translates to "the highwayman" | |||
*It is interesting to note that, in the trailer showing the Footpad, he is seen perhaps stealing something from the [[Barber]]'s waist, before becoming the target of the chase; not unlike the [[Pickpocketing#Pickpockets|Pickpockets]] from ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. | *It is interesting to note that, in the trailer showing the Footpad, he is seen perhaps stealing something from the [[Barber]]'s waist, before becoming the target of the chase; not unlike the [[Pickpocketing#Pickpockets|Pickpockets]] from ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. | ||
**Pickpocketing is not an action performable in the mulitplayer. It is unknown how or why this action was performed in the trailer, however, it was most likely cosmetic. | **Pickpocketing is not an action performable in the mulitplayer. It is unknown how or why this action was performed in the trailer, however, it was most likely cosmetic. | ||
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*Strangely, the Russian translation of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood labels him as "Soldier". | *Strangely, the Russian translation of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood labels him as "Soldier". | ||
*Lanz is an old germanic name, meaning that Lanz may possibly be German. If he is German, the fact that his elite gear consists of him wearing a turban barely makes any sense. | *Lanz is an old germanic name, meaning that Lanz may possibly be German. If he is German, the fact that his elite gear consists of him wearing a turban barely makes any sense. | ||
==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
[[Video:Assassin's Creed Brotherhood - Footpad reveal|thumb|300px|left|The Footpad Reveal]] | [[Video:Assassin's Creed Brotherhood - Footpad reveal|thumb|300px|left|The Footpad Reveal]] | ||
Revision as of 21:36, 20 January 2011
- "Cutting through groups of people, he moves towards his target as silent and deadly as a snake. Quickly, he rushes to his victim, brandishes his two knives and plants them into flesh, as if they were fangs. The target fails, the crowd screams, but the Footpad has already vanished."
- ―Ubisoft description.
The Footpad (real name: Lanz) is an unlockable multiplayer character in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, who becomes available after the player has has reached level 35. He uses a pair of daggers called Shivs.
Customization
Colors:
- Basic: Brown trim on jacket
- Extra 1: Blue trim on jacket
- Extra 2: Gray trim on jacket
- Extra 3: Green trim on jacket
Gear:
- Advanced: Extended boots, extended left glove, second right leg strap, one strap with single pouch on each arm.
- Superior: Added black chest strap with multiple pouches, added pouch near right center side of belt.
- Elite: Added cloth headdress (affected by color customization), removed bottom buckle of boots.
Gallery
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The Footpad's colors in Multiplayer
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The Footpad's gear in Multiplayer
Trivia
- "Footpad" is an old-fashioned word for thief, but was replaced by the term "Mugger" in the late 15th century.
- In the Dutch version of the game, the footpad translates to "the highwayman"
- It is interesting to note that, in the trailer showing the Footpad, he is seen perhaps stealing something from the Barber's waist, before becoming the target of the chase; not unlike the Pickpockets from Assassin's Creed II.
- Pickpocketing is not an action performable in the mulitplayer. It is unknown how or why this action was performed in the trailer, however, it was most likely cosmetic.
- The Barber seems to be chasing the Footpad in order to assassinate him, however, the Footpad kills the Barber very shortly afterwards.
- In the Limited Codex Edition of Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, on the multiplayer character card, there is a spelling mistake: "Cutting through groups of people, he moves towards his target as silent and deadly as a snake. Quickly, he rushes to his victim, brandishes his two knives and plants them into flesh, as if they were fangs. The target fails, the crowd creams, but the Footpad has already vanished."
- Strangely, the Russian translation of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood labels him as "Soldier".
- Lanz is an old germanic name, meaning that Lanz may possibly be German. If he is German, the fact that his elite gear consists of him wearing a turban barely makes any sense.
Videos
thumb|300px|left|The Footpad Reveal
thumb|300px|right|Footpad Gameplay
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