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* The six notches on the front of the gondola represent Venice's six districts.
* The six notches on the front of the gondola represent Venice's six districts.
* They're some gondolas covered with cloth, though you can't use them to move around. They can be looted for some florins, though the money you receive is less then what you would get if you looted a [[treasure chests|treasure chest]] (you receive 100 florins).
* They're some gondolas covered with cloth, though you can't use them to move around. They can be looted for some florins, though the money you receive is less then what you would get if you looted a [[treasure chests|treasure chest]] (you receive 100 florins).
* If you get on an occupied gondola, the person on it will automatically jump off and drown.
* If you get on an occupied gondola, the person on it will automatically jump off and drown. Interestingly, the bodies of drowned gondoliers never appear above the water or as silhouettes underneath it, as with the bodies of soldiers or civilians that are dropped into the water or slide into it from a sloped roof.
* It is possible to glitch a gondolier by dropping onto the boat from a building and landing directly behind the gondolier. The boat will stop moving, and you can steer as normal, but until you leave the boat and get back on the gondolier will continue to pole along, blissfully unaware of your presence.





Revision as of 01:32, 26 July 2010

File:AC2 Gondola 1.jpg
The Gondola in use in Assassin's Creed II.

A Gondola is a type of small boat, used across Italy, but most famously in Venice. It is designed with a longer left-hand side, which allows gondoliers to row it without changing the side the oar is on. They are one of the vehicles available for Ezio's use in Assassin's Creed II.

Trivia

  • Gondolas can be found everywhere except for Tuscany.
  • A second, more opulent gondola model is used in a mission in Venice; this gondola only appears once.
  • The six notches on the front of the gondola represent Venice's six districts.
  • They're some gondolas covered with cloth, though you can't use them to move around. They can be looted for some florins, though the money you receive is less then what you would get if you looted a treasure chest (you receive 100 florins).
  • If you get on an occupied gondola, the person on it will automatically jump off and drown. Interestingly, the bodies of drowned gondoliers never appear above the water or as silhouettes underneath it, as with the bodies of soldiers or civilians that are dropped into the water or slide into it from a sloped roof.
  • It is possible to glitch a gondolier by dropping onto the boat from a building and landing directly behind the gondolier. The boat will stop moving, and you can steer as normal, but until you leave the boat and get back on the gondolier will continue to pole along, blissfully unaware of your presence.