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[[File:ACIII-GI (15).jpg|thumb|250px|right|Connor hunting an elk.]]
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'''Hunting''' was the practice of tracking and killing wildlife for various purposes, such as the collection of meat or skins.
'''Hunting''' is the practice of tracking and killing wildlife for various purposes, such as the collection of meat or skins.


The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Connor Kenway]] hunted animals similarly to assassination targets, tracking and trapping several kinds that he encountered across the [[Frontier]].<ref name="AusGamers">[http://www.ausgamers.com/features/read/3202878 AusGamers: ''Assassin's Creed 3 Alex Hutchinson Developer Interview'']</ref>
The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Connor Kenway]] hunted animals similarly to assassination targets, tracking and trapping several kinds that he encountered across the [[Frontier]].<ref name="AusGamers">[http://www.ausgamers.com/features/read/3202878 AusGamers: ''Assassin's Creed 3 Alex Hutchinson Developer Interview'']</ref>


Though animals could be hunted in a variety of ways, the quality of the kill affected the price one could fetch for the skin. For an animal killed with a single strike from a [[bow]] or [[Hidden Blade|blade]], the skin had a higher [[Economic system|economic]] value, since bullets from a [[Firearms|firearm]] would damage the pelt.<ref name="GI April">''GameInformer'' April 2012 issue: ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>
Though animals could be hunted in a variety of ways, the quality of the kill affected the price one could fetch for the skin. The skin of an animal killed with a single strike from a [[bow]] or [[Hidden Blade|blade]] had a higher [[Economic system|economic]] value, since bullets from a [[Firearms|firearm]] would damage the pelt.<ref name="GI April">''GameInformer'' April 2012 issue: ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>


Hunting was both a lifestyle and a sport in the Frontier, so much so that the Hunting Club was one of the many factions during the [[American Revolutionary War]]. The club would invite skilled hunters such as Connor to join their ranks,<ref name="AusGamers" /> and would commonly request them to hunt rare animals.<ref name="GI Exploring">[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2012/03/19/exploring-the-assassin-39-s-creed-iii-frontier.aspx GameInformer: ''Exploring The Assassin's Creed III Frontier'']</ref>
Hunting was both a lifestyle and a sport in the Frontier, so much so that the Hunting Club was one of the many factions during the [[American Revolutionary War]]. The club would invite skilled hunters such as Connor to join their ranks,<ref name="AusGamers" /> and would commonly request them to hunt rare animals.<ref name="GI Exploring">[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2012/03/19/exploring-the-assassin-39-s-creed-iii-frontier.aspx GameInformer: ''Exploring The Assassin's Creed III Frontier'']</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Concept art of Connor stalking a Deer.png|Concept art of Connor stalking an elk.
Frontier Landscape.jpg|Connor hunting a deer.
Frontier Landscape.jpg|Connor hunting a deer.
Concept art of Connor stalking a Deer.png|Concept art of Connor stalking a deer.
</gallery>
</gallery>



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Connor hunting an elk.

Hunting is the practice of tracking and killing wildlife for various purposes, such as the collection of meat or skins.

The Assassin Connor Kenway hunted animals similarly to assassination targets, tracking and trapping several kinds that he encountered across the Frontier.[1]

Though animals could be hunted in a variety of ways, the quality of the kill affected the price one could fetch for the skin. The skin of an animal killed with a single strike from a bow or blade had a higher economic value, since bullets from a firearm would damage the pelt.[2]

Hunting was both a lifestyle and a sport in the Frontier, so much so that the Hunting Club was one of the many factions during the American Revolutionary War. The club would invite skilled hunters such as Connor to join their ranks,[1] and would commonly request them to hunt rare animals.[3]

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