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The merchants in [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr's]] [[Third Crusade|time period]] served to be a handy escape option, as he could dive through their stands to avoid running through a crowd of citizens.
The merchants in [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr's]] [[Third Crusade|time period]] served to be a handy escape option, as he could dive through their stands to avoid running through a crowd of citizens.


==15th Century==
==Renaissance==
===Italy===
Merchants became a vital part of [[Ezio]]'s progression. Aside from some of their stalls providing escape routes, he could now [[Economic System|purchase]] various items from them.
Merchants became a vital part of [[Ezio]]'s progression. Aside from some of their stalls providing escape routes, he could now [[Economic System|purchase]] various items from them.
*'''[[Art Merchants|Art merchants]]:''' Art merchants sold [[paintings]], which increased [[Monteriggioni]]'s value, and treasure maps, which specified where [[treasure chests]] could be found.
*'''[[Art Merchants|Art merchants]]:''' Art merchants sold [[paintings]], which increased [[Monteriggioni]]'s value, and treasure maps, which specified where [[treasure chests]] could be found.
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*'''[[Tailors]]:''' Tailors sold pouch upgrades to increase the ammunition carrying capacity. They also allowed Ezio to [[Customization|customize]] most of his armor by dyeing it with different colors.
*'''[[Tailors]]:''' Tailors sold pouch upgrades to increase the ammunition carrying capacity. They also allowed Ezio to [[Customization|customize]] most of his armor by dyeing it with different colors.


==16th Century==
===Rome===
Merchants played an even more important role than in the 15th century. Once in [[Rome]], Ezio found out that the [[Borgia]] had ruthlessly commandeered the city; under the system of [[Borgia towers]] placed around the city, merchant shops had been forced to close and Rome had fallen into disrepair. Similar to the renovation of Monteriggioni, Ezio had the ability to revitalize the city of Rome over the course of time. After killing a region's Borgia Captain and burning his tower, Ezio could begin to rebuild that region's buildings, including ancient ruins, [[Tunnels|underground tunnels]], and merchant shops. These merchants included:
Merchants played an even more important role than in the 15th century. Once in [[Rome]], Ezio found out that the [[Borgia]] had ruthlessly commandeered the city; under the system of [[Borgia towers]] placed around the city, merchant shops had been forced to close and Rome had fallen into disrepair. Similar to the renovation of Monteriggioni, Ezio had the ability to revitalize the city of Rome over the course of time. After killing a region's [[Borgia Captains|Borgia Captain]] and burning his tower, Ezio could begin to renovate that region's buildings, including ancient ruins, [[Tunnels|underground tunnels]], and merchant shops. These merchants included:
*'''Art merchants''': Art merchants still sold paintings and treasure maps, but the selection of treasure maps had expanded to include Borgia [[flags]] and also [[feathers|feather]] locations.
*'''Art merchants:''' Art merchants still sold paintings and treasure maps, but the selection of treasure maps had expanded to include Borgia [[flags]] and also [[Feathers|feather]] locations.
*'''[[Banks]]''': Banks performed the same role that [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|Claudia]] did in during the renovation of Monteriggioni: keeping a record of restoration efforts, and keeping a bank account open for Ezio's income and of course, allowing Ezio to get his money.
*'''[[Banks]]:''' Banks performed the same role that [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|Claudia]] did in during the renovation of Monteriggioni: keeping a record of restoration efforts, maintaining Ezio's bank account and allowing him to get his money.
*'''Blacksmiths''': Blacksmiths sold armor, weaponry, and ammunition as well as repairing broken armor, much like in the 15th century. However, the [[crossbow]] was now available, allowing for silent, distant kills.
*'''Blacksmiths:''' Blacksmiths sold armor, weaponry, and ammunition as well as repairing broken armor, much like in the 15th century. However, the [[crossbow]] was now available, allowing for silent, distant kills.
*'''Doctors''': Just like before, doctors could heal Ezio's wounds or sold him vials of medicine or poison.
*'''Doctors:''' Just like before, doctors could heal Ezio's wounds or sold him vials of medicine or poison.
*'''Tailors''': Also like before, tailors sold pouch upgrades to increase the amount of ammunition available at one time, and could dye his clothes in different colors. When Ezio started using [[parachutes]], they also gave him the material to make these.
*'''Tailors:''' Also like previous tailors, they sold pouch upgrades to increase the amount of ammunition available at one time, and could dye his clothes in different colors. When Ezio started using [[parachutes]], they also gave him the material to make these.
 
A new feature in Rome was the ability to sell items. Virtually any item that could be stolen or looted could be sold for a portion of its value. Of even greater importance were the new "[[Shop Quests|shop quests]]". These involved trading a certain number of specific rare objects to merchants located on [[Tiber Island]]; in return, the merchant would offer an item for sale that was normally unavailable to Ezio. These items included:


New in Rome was the ability to sell items. Virtually any item that could be stolen or looted, could be sold for a portion of its value. Of even greater importance were the new "[[Shop Quests|shop quests]]" . These involved trading a certain number of specific rare objects to merchants located on [[Tiber Island]]; in return, the merchant would offer an item for sale that was normally unavailable to Ezio. These items included:
*'''Vatican treasure map''' - Art merchant
*'''Vatican treasure map''' - Art merchant
*'''Seusenhofner armor pieces '''- Blacksmith
*'''Seusenhofer armor pieces''' - Blacksmith
*'''Captain's Sword''' - Blacksmith
*'''Captain's Sword''' - Blacksmith
*'''Fast-acting poison''' - Doctor
*'''Fast-acting poison''' - Doctor
*'''Large pouch for crossbow bolts''' - Tailor
*'''Large pouch for crossbow bolts''' - Tailor


During Ezio's time in the [[Ottoman Empire]], shops were identical to those in Italy - though they could also provide ingredients for [[bombs]] - with one main exception:
===Constantinople===
During Ezio's time in the [[Ottoman Empire]], shops in [[Constantinople]] were identical to those in Italy though they could also provide ingredients for [[bombs]] with one main exception:
*'''[[Book Shops|Book shops]]:''' Book shops were present instead of art merchants, selling books and treasure maps.
*'''[[Book Shops|Book shops]]:''' Book shops were present instead of art merchants, selling books and treasure maps.


Stalls during the 16th century sold vegetables, spices, meat, plates and - in Rome - [[Venice|Venetian]] masks.
Stalls during the 16th century sold vegetables, spices, meat, plates and in Rome [[Venice|Venetian]] masks.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the PC version of ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', there is also a secondary mission called [[Investigation|Merchant Stand Destruction]], in which you must destroy a set number of merchant stands within a time limit. The explanation for this is that the targeted merchants are selling products that are causing illnesses. In the Xbox 360 version, there is an [[Achievement]] for diving through twenty of them.
*In the PC version of ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', there was also a secondary mission called "[[Investigation|Merchant Stand Destruction]]", in which Ezio must destroy a set number of merchant stands within a time limit. The explanation for this was that the targeted merchants were selling products that were causing illnesses. In the Xbox 360 version, there was an [[Assassin's Creed Achievements|achievement]] for diving through twenty of them.
*Merchant stands can only be broken by throwing someone into them, destroying them (and the resident merchant) instantly. [[Vigilantes]] and [[scholars]] cannot be killed and do not die from being thrown into a merchant stand.
*Merchant stands could only be broken by throwing someone into them, destroying them (and the resident merchant) instantly. [[Vigilantes]] and [[scholars]] could not be killed however, and did not die from being thrown into a merchant stand.
*The merchant stands that can be traded with cannot be broken.
*The merchant stands that could be traded with could not be broken.
*When Ezio climbs a merchant building, in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', the counter acts as a wall.
*When Ezio climbed a merchant building, in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', the counter acted as a [[freerunning]] object.
*Should Ezio walk under the merchant's banner which indicated what merchant it is (blacksmith, tailor, etc.) the banner will move, even though Ezio is too short for his head to touch it.
*Should Ezio walk under the merchant's banner which indicated what merchant it was (blacksmith, tailor, etc.) the banner will move, even though Ezio was too short for his head to touch it.


== Gallery==
==Gallery==
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assassinscreed2-178.jpg|An art merchant.
assassinscreed2-178.jpg|An art merchant.

Revision as of 02:52, 8 July 2012

Ezio purchasing items from an Italian art merchant.

Merchants were citizens who sold various items in the many cities throughout the world.

High Middle Ages

The merchants in Altaïr's time period served to be a handy escape option, as he could dive through their stands to avoid running through a crowd of citizens.

Renaissance

Italy

Merchants became a vital part of Ezio's progression. Aside from some of their stalls providing escape routes, he could now purchase various items from them.

  • Art merchants: Art merchants sold paintings, which increased Monteriggioni's value, and treasure maps, which specified where treasure chests could be found.
  • Blacksmiths: Ezio could buy certain pieces of armor and weaponry from blacksmiths. They also sold various forms of ammunition (such as smoke bombs), and repaired broken armor.
  • Doctors: Doctors could heal Ezio's wounds for a small fee. They also sold medicine vials and poison vials (for the poison blade).
  • Fast travel booths: Fast travel booths allowed easy travel to different locations throughout Italy for a sum, and acted similarly to fast forwarding a memory in the Animus 1.28.
  • Tailors: Tailors sold pouch upgrades to increase the ammunition carrying capacity. They also allowed Ezio to customize most of his armor by dyeing it with different colors.

Rome

Merchants played an even more important role than in the 15th century. Once in Rome, Ezio found out that the Borgia had ruthlessly commandeered the city; under the system of Borgia towers placed around the city, merchant shops had been forced to close and Rome had fallen into disrepair. Similar to the renovation of Monteriggioni, Ezio had the ability to revitalize the city of Rome over the course of time. After killing a region's Borgia Captain and burning his tower, Ezio could begin to renovate that region's buildings, including ancient ruins, underground tunnels, and merchant shops. These merchants included:

  • Art merchants: Art merchants still sold paintings and treasure maps, but the selection of treasure maps had expanded to include Borgia flags and also feather locations.
  • Banks: Banks performed the same role that Claudia did in during the renovation of Monteriggioni: keeping a record of restoration efforts, maintaining Ezio's bank account and allowing him to get his money.
  • Blacksmiths: Blacksmiths sold armor, weaponry, and ammunition as well as repairing broken armor, much like in the 15th century. However, the crossbow was now available, allowing for silent, distant kills.
  • Doctors: Just like before, doctors could heal Ezio's wounds or sold him vials of medicine or poison.
  • Tailors: Also like previous tailors, they sold pouch upgrades to increase the amount of ammunition available at one time, and could dye his clothes in different colors. When Ezio started using parachutes, they also gave him the material to make these.

A new feature in Rome was the ability to sell items. Virtually any item that could be stolen or looted could be sold for a portion of its value. Of even greater importance were the new "shop quests". These involved trading a certain number of specific rare objects to merchants located on Tiber Island; in return, the merchant would offer an item for sale that was normally unavailable to Ezio. These items included:

  • Vatican treasure map - Art merchant
  • Seusenhofer armor pieces - Blacksmith
  • Captain's Sword - Blacksmith
  • Fast-acting poison - Doctor
  • Large pouch for crossbow bolts - Tailor

Constantinople

During Ezio's time in the Ottoman Empire, shops in Constantinople were identical to those in Italy – though they could also provide ingredients for bombs – with one main exception:

  • Book shops: Book shops were present instead of art merchants, selling books and treasure maps.

Stalls during the 16th century sold vegetables, spices, meat, plates and – in Rome – Venetian masks.

Trivia

  • In the PC version of Assassin's Creed, there was also a secondary mission called "Merchant Stand Destruction", in which Ezio must destroy a set number of merchant stands within a time limit. The explanation for this was that the targeted merchants were selling products that were causing illnesses. In the Xbox 360 version, there was an achievement for diving through twenty of them.
  • Merchant stands could only be broken by throwing someone into them, destroying them (and the resident merchant) instantly. Vigilantes and scholars could not be killed however, and did not die from being thrown into a merchant stand.
  • The merchant stands that could be traded with could not be broken.
  • When Ezio climbed a merchant building, in Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, the counter acted as a freerunning object.
  • Should Ezio walk under the merchant's banner which indicated what merchant it was (blacksmith, tailor, etc.) the banner will move, even though Ezio was too short for his head to touch it.

Gallery