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Horsemen were mounted on one of two varieties of horse, being either the common horse or the warhorse. | Horsemen were mounted on one of two varieties of horse, being either the common horse or the warhorse. | ||
They were equipped with both short-ranged weapons such as [[Swords and maces|long swords or maces]], and long-ranged weapons like [[throwing knives]] and [[crossbow]]s. However, they did not possess [[Long weapons|long]] or [[heavy weapons]]. | They were equipped with both short-ranged weapons such as [[Swords and maces|long swords or maces]], and long-ranged weapons like [[throwing knives]] and [[crossbow]]s. However, they did not possess [[Long weapons|long]] or [[heavy weapons]]. [[Officer]]s and [[Jäger]]s in [[Assassin's Creed III]] would also sometimes mount horses and shoot their [[Firearms|flintlock pistols]]. | ||
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*A guard on foot would sometimes mount a nearby horse upon becoming hostile towards [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]. If no free horse was available, the guard would hijack one from a passing [[Civilians|civilian]] | *A guard on foot would sometimes mount a nearby horse upon becoming hostile towards [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]. If no free horse was available, the guard would hijack one from a passing [[Civilians|civilian]]. | ||
*Horsemen could not be killed with the [[Poison Blade]] while on horseback, and | *Horsemen could not be killed with the [[Poison Blade]] while on horseback, and had to be unsaddled first. If shot with a [[Poison darts|poison dart]] however, there was a chance that the horseman would fall off. | ||
*Horsemen could not be lured by [[thieves]], attacked by [[mercenaries]], or distracted by [[courtesans]]. | *Horsemen could not be lured by [[thieves]], attacked by [[mercenaries]], or distracted by [[courtesans]]. | ||
**However, on completing the [[Rome|Roman]] Courtesans' [[Guild challenges (Brotherhood)|guild challenges]], | **However, on completing the [[Rome|Roman]] Courtesans' [[Guild challenges (Brotherhood)|guild challenges]], the courtesans would be enabled to distract horsemen, making the guard dismount. | ||
*Certain mounted [[Hermeticists]] shared the abilities of horsemen. | *Certain mounted [[Hermeticists]] shared the abilities of horsemen. | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' | ||
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Revision as of 09:31, 15 February 2013

Horsemen were a guard archetype that possessed the ability to use a variety of weapons while on horseback.
Equipment
Horsemen were mounted on one of two varieties of horse, being either the common horse or the warhorse.
They were equipped with both short-ranged weapons such as long swords or maces, and long-ranged weapons like throwing knives and crossbows. However, they did not possess long or heavy weapons. Officers and Jägers in Assassin's Creed III would also sometimes mount horses and shoot their flintlock pistols.
Combat

When a horseman detected an Assassin on foot, the horseman would either charge at them with their short-ranged weapon at the ready, or they would attempt to strike the Assassin with their long-ranged weapon if they tried to flee or start freerunning.
Horsemen often held an advantage in a fight, as they could move faster, and could use their steeds to knock over enemies on the ground. However, they were vulnerable to long-ranged weapons, and could be unseated if their horses were injured while charging. Should they be unsaddled, horsemen would either challenge their enemies on the ground, or attempt to re-mount their horse.
Trivia
- A guard on foot would sometimes mount a nearby horse upon becoming hostile towards Ezio Auditore da Firenze. If no free horse was available, the guard would hijack one from a passing civilian.
- Horsemen could not be killed with the Poison Blade while on horseback, and had to be unsaddled first. If shot with a poison dart however, there was a chance that the horseman would fall off.
- Horsemen could not be lured by thieves, attacked by mercenaries, or distracted by courtesans.
- However, on completing the Roman Courtesans' guild challenges, the courtesans would be enabled to distract horsemen, making the guard dismount.
- Certain mounted Hermeticists shared the abilities of horsemen.
Gallery
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Concept art of a horseman.
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A horseman in Rome.
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Ezio air-assassinating a horseman.
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Ezio readying to throw a spear at a horseman.
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Ezio assassinating a horseman with his Hidden Blade.
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Ezio impaling a horseman with a spear.
References
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