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First the Harlequin stabs the back of the victims neck, then flips over his/her back and stabs the victim in the heart, then to the right of the chest cavity, leaving him/her paralyzed and internally bleeding to death.
First the Harlequin stabs the back of the victims neck, then flips over his/her back and stabs the victim in the heart, then to the right of the chest cavity, leaving him/her paralyzed and internally bleeding to death.
==Other Costumes==
It has not yet been confirmed but the Harlequin has another costume once you evolve during the game.[[File:Harlo2.jpg|thumb|The Harlequin's new costume]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Multiplayer Characters]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Multiplayer Characters]]

Revision as of 23:03, 20 August 2010

"Behind the gaudy costume and twisted smile lies the soul of a merciless assassin. You call yourself the Harlequin. Your victims will call you a walking nightmare."
―GameStop
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The Harlequin.

The Harlequin is an exclusive multiplayer character featured in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, available via pre-order on Gamestop.com. It is also available by buying the Limited Codex Edition (currently available in Europe and Australia).The Harlequin appears to be the only multiplayer character that is an assassin. It is stated by Ubisoft that he will also make an appearance in the single-player mode, along with the other multiplayer characters. He uses two thin, needle like daggers.


Unique Moves

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The Killing Joke in action

The Killing Joke

First the Harlequin stabs the back of the victims neck, then flips over his/her back and stabs the victim in the heart, then to the right of the chest cavity, leaving him/her paralyzed and internally bleeding to death.