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[[File:Pickpocketing.jpg|thumb|230px|Pickpocketing in [[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]].]]
[[File:Pickpocketing.jpg|thumb|230px|Pickpocketing in [[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]].]]


In ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', '''pickpocketing''' is an important method of [[Investigation|gaining information]]. It is also the only way to restock [[Throwing Knives]], apart from going to [[Masyaf]] and/or going to an [[Assassin's Bureau]]. In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' and [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'']], it is an optional way to acquire florins and items.
P'''ickpocketing''' was an important method of [[Investigation|gaining information]], money, or items.
 
==History==
 
===Middle Ages===
 
It was the only way to restock [[Throwing Knives]], apart from going to [[Masyaf]] and/or going to an [[Assassin's Bureau]].
 
===Italian Renaissance===
 
To [[Ezio]], pickpocketing was an optional way to acquire florins, and later also items.


==How to Pickpocket==
==How to Pickpocket==
To pickpocket, the player must press the Lock On button. Depending on [[Controls|control settings]], the Lock On button will be either L1 (Playstation 3), Left Trigger (Xbox 360), or F (PC default layout). While targeting the victim, move Altaïr a few paces behind them and hold the Free Hand button, which will be either [[File:PlayStationCircle.svg]] (Playstation 3), B (Xbox 360), or Shift (PC default layout). Once Altaïr is close enough, as long as you are not detected by the victim or a Guard, you will steal from the victim's bag, a successful pickpocket. With Ezio, you simply hold the Steal button while in Low Profile and go near any target with no need to Lock On.
To pickpocket, the player must press the Lock On button. Depending on [[Controls|control settings]], the Lock On button will be either L1 (Playstation 3), Left Trigger (Xbox 360), or F (PC default layout). While targeting the victim, move Altaïr a few paces behind them and hold the Free Hand button, which will be either [[File:PlayStationCircle.svg]] (Playstation 3), B (Xbox 360), or Shift (PC default layout). Once [[Altaïr]] is close enough, as long as you are not detected by the victim or a [[Guard]], you will steal from the victim's bag, a successful pickpocket. With Ezio, you simply hold the Steal button while in Low Profile and go near any target with no need to Lock On.
In [[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]] you need to use the touchscreen to remove a key from a coin purse without touching the edges or the other objects.
In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]'', you need to use the touchscreen to remove a key from a coin purse without touching the edges or the other objects.


==''Assassin's Creed''==
==''During the Late Middle Ages''==
===Who to Pickpocket===
===Who to Pickpocket===
There are two kinds of people that can be pickpocketed, always identifiable by a pouch around their waist, on their left side.
There were two kinds of people that could be pickpocketed, always identifiable by the pouch around their waist, on their left side.


====Informants====
====Informants====
Every so often during [[Investigations]], there will be a person with a bit of useful information, be it a map or a letter. They always so conveniently place this bit of information in a pouch around their waist - easy for the player to steal. When Pickpocketing targets are first located, they will be talking with another person.
Every so often during [[Investigations]], there would be a person with a bit of useful information, be it a map or a letter, that they placed in a pouch around their waist. When Pickpocketing targets were first located, they would be seen talking with another person.


====Thugs====
====Thugs====
The [[thugs]] roaming the cities always have knives on hand which Altaïr can use as throwing knives. Each thug will have five throwing knifes that can be stolen. If more throwing knives are acquired while the hold is maxed, the game will give the player a warning: "You have acquired the maximum number of knives". Pickpocketing thugs is only available once the ability to carry throwing knives is gained. This happens in Memory Block 3 after killing [[Garnier de Naplouse]]. If you alert the thug to your presence, a fight will ensue. Drawing a weapon during this encounter will result in the thug fleeing, and alerting any near-by guards.
 
The [[thugs]] roaming the cities always had knives on hand, which Altaïr could use as throwing knives. Each thug had five throwing knifes that could be stolen. If more throwing knives were acquired while the hold is maxed, no more knives will be stored, and there will be a warning telling the user that the maximum amount of throwing knives has been acquired. Pickpocketing thugs was available once the ability to carry throwing knives was regained. This happened in Memory Block 3 after killing [[Garnier de Naplouse]]. If Altaïr alerted the thug to his presence, a fight would ensue. Drawing a weapon during this encounter would result in the thug fleeing, and alerting any near-by guards.


===When not to Pickpocket===
===When not to Pickpocket===
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==''Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''==
==During the Italian Renaissance==
In ''Assassin's Creed II'', [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] is taught by [[Paola]] (though he can pickpocket prior to this), and will steal money instead of throwing knifes. To do this, he must walk quickly in Low Profile, and use his empty hand to pickpocket when in close proximity with another person. However, if Ezio lingers too long in the area, he will be recognized and attacked, usually by males, though females will not hesitate to engage in a fight either. A single blow to the attacker will cause him/her to flee, however it is best not to draw attention. Stealing can award the player with anywhere from 3 to 50 florins at a time. The amount of florins Ezio will receive from pickpocketing can be roughly gleaned from the quality of clothing the intended victim is wearing; generally, the higher the quality of clothing, the more florins can be looted.
[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] was first taught to pickpocket by [[Paola]] (though he can pickpocket prior to this), and stole money instead of throwing knifes. To do this, he must walk quickly in Low Profile, and use his empty hand to pickpocket when in close proximity with another person. However, if Ezio lingered too long in the area, he would be recognized and attacked, usually by males, though females didn't hesitate to engage in a fight either. A single blow to the attacker would already cause him/her to flee, however it is best not to draw attention.
 
Unlike Altaïr, Ezio did not have his arms stretched out behind someone as he was pickpocketing.
 
====Amount====
 
Stealing awarded from 3 to 50 florins at a time. The amount of florins Ezio received from pickpocketing, could be roughly gleaned from the quality of clothing the intended victim was wearing; generally, the higher the quality of clothing, the more florins could be looted.
 
====The Dead and Unconscious====


In addition, Ezio can loot unconscious or dead enemies for money; though this takes longer and leaves him open to attacks. Civilians will also openly scold the player for looting the dead. It is possible to get over 100 florins with this method, as well as items such as Throwing Knives, Medicine vials, Poison and Smoke bombs.
In addition, Ezio could also loot unconscious or dead enemies for money; though this took longer and left him open to attacks. Civilians would also openly scold him for looting the dead. With this method, it was possible to get over 100 florins as well as items, such as [[Throwing Knives]], Medicine vials, [[Poison]] and [[Smoke bombs]].


However, pickpocketing quickly becomes useless as the player progresses. This is due to the small amount gained, in comparison to the prices of items that can be bought, as well as the significantly larger profit achieved by investing in the [[Villa Auditore]]. Therefore, the only time it is really useful is during the very beginning of the game, before armed guards start showing up after [[Giovanni Auditore di Firenze|Giovanni]] is arrested.
====Usefulness====


Pickpocketing is more noticeable in the first games since when beginning, the player will have their arms stretched out behind someone. This was removed in ''Assassin's Creed II'', and ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''. If caught, then the civilians will still fight the player, and will flee if Ezio fights back or draws a weapon.
However, pickpocketing would quickly become useless as Ezio progressed. This is due to the small amount gained, in comparison to the prices of items that could be bought, as well as the significantly larger profit achieved by investing in the [[Villa Auditore]]. Therefore, the only time it was really useful was during the very beginning of the game, before armed guards started showing up after [[Giovanni Auditore di Firenze|Giovanni]] was arrested.


===Pickpockets===
==Pickpockets==
Like [[Borgia Messengers]], there are random pickpockets in the cities who are shown with an icon on the mini-map: a pouch with an exclamation mark; if one is in the player's line of sight, a white marker will appear over [[File:Thief.jpg|thumb|right|A pickpocket in-game.]]the pickpocket. A pickpocket can be tackled, grabbed, or attacked to obtain a small amount of money, or in ''AC: Brotherhood'', money and a trading item. Also as the name suggests they will at times, attempt to steal money from the player. After stealing from the player, the pickpocket will begin to run away. They seem to outmatch ordinary [[Thieves]] at [[Free Running|free running]]. Though while on rooftops they are still subjected to the same laws as Ezio is. So any archers which spot a pickpocket will begin to shoot arrows at him. In ''AC2'', pickpockets have a large amount of health to withstand a guard's attacks, however in ''Brotherhood'', their health is reduced. If guards are successful in killing the pickpocket, then they will start to attack Ezio. Also the money a pickpocket has can be looted from their dead body if killed by a guard. Killing one has no penalties or warnings or desynchronization, only an increase in notoriety.
Like [[Borgia Messengers]], there were random pickpockets in the cities who were shown with an icon on the mini-map: a pouch with an exclamation mark; if one was in the line of sight, a white marker would appear over [[File:Thief.jpg|thumb|right|A pickpocket in-game.]]the pickpocket. A pickpocket could be tackled, grabbed or attacked, to obtain a small amount of money, or in when in Rome, money and a trading item. Also, as the name suggests, they would at times attempt to steal money from the player. After stealing from the player, the pickpocket would begin to run away. They seem to outmatch ordinary [[Thieves]] at [[Free Running|free running]], though while on rooftops they were still subjected to the same laws as Ezio, so any archer which spot a pickpocket would begin shooting arrows at him. Pickpockets in Rome have a reduced compared to what they had in previously visited cities. If guards were successful in killing the pickpocket, then they started to attack Ezio. Also, the money a pickpocket had could be looted from their dead body if killed by a guard. Killing one has no penalties or warnings or desynchronization, only an increase in notoriety.


===Achievement===
===Achievement===

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Pickpocketing in Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles.

Pickpocketing was an important method of gaining information, money, or items.

History

Middle Ages

It was the only way to restock Throwing Knives, apart from going to Masyaf and/or going to an Assassin's Bureau.

Italian Renaissance

To Ezio, pickpocketing was an optional way to acquire florins, and later also items.

How to Pickpocket

To pickpocket, the player must press the Lock On button. Depending on control settings, the Lock On button will be either L1 (Playstation 3), Left Trigger (Xbox 360), or F (PC default layout). While targeting the victim, move Altaïr a few paces behind them and hold the Free Hand button, which will be either (Playstation 3), B (Xbox 360), or Shift (PC default layout). Once Altaïr is close enough, as long as you are not detected by the victim or a Guard, you will steal from the victim's bag, a successful pickpocket. With Ezio, you simply hold the Steal button while in Low Profile and go near any target with no need to Lock On. In Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles, you need to use the touchscreen to remove a key from a coin purse without touching the edges or the other objects.

During the Late Middle Ages

Who to Pickpocket

There were two kinds of people that could be pickpocketed, always identifiable by the pouch around their waist, on their left side.

Informants

Every so often during Investigations, there would be a person with a bit of useful information, be it a map or a letter, that they placed in a pouch around their waist. When Pickpocketing targets were first located, they would be seen talking with another person.

Thugs

The thugs roaming the cities always had knives on hand, which Altaïr could use as throwing knives. Each thug had five throwing knifes that could be stolen. If more throwing knives were acquired while the hold is maxed, no more knives will be stored, and there will be a warning telling the user that the maximum amount of throwing knives has been acquired. Pickpocketing thugs was available once the ability to carry throwing knives was regained. This happened in Memory Block 3 after killing Garnier de Naplouse. If Altaïr alerted the thug to his presence, a fight would ensue. Drawing a weapon during this encounter would result in the thug fleeing, and alerting any near-by guards.

When not to Pickpocket

There are various scenarios in which a pickpocket may fail, leading to a fight:

  • The victim stops.
  • The victim is facing Altaïr.
  • The victim is looking behind himself.
  • Altaïr is too close to his target.
  • A guard is very close.

Achievement

On the Xbox 360 version there is an achievement for pickpocketing 200 knives:

Icon Name Description Points Secret?
The Hands of a Thief Pickpocket 200 throwing knives. 15 No

During the Italian Renaissance

Ezio was first taught to pickpocket by Paola (though he can pickpocket prior to this), and stole money instead of throwing knifes. To do this, he must walk quickly in Low Profile, and use his empty hand to pickpocket when in close proximity with another person. However, if Ezio lingered too long in the area, he would be recognized and attacked, usually by males, though females didn't hesitate to engage in a fight either. A single blow to the attacker would already cause him/her to flee, however it is best not to draw attention.

Unlike Altaïr, Ezio did not have his arms stretched out behind someone as he was pickpocketing.

Amount

Stealing awarded from 3 to 50 florins at a time. The amount of florins Ezio received from pickpocketing, could be roughly gleaned from the quality of clothing the intended victim was wearing; generally, the higher the quality of clothing, the more florins could be looted.

The Dead and Unconscious

In addition, Ezio could also loot unconscious or dead enemies for money; though this took longer and left him open to attacks. Civilians would also openly scold him for looting the dead. With this method, it was possible to get over 100 florins as well as items, such as Throwing Knives, Medicine vials, Poison and Smoke bombs.

Usefulness

However, pickpocketing would quickly become useless as Ezio progressed. This is due to the small amount gained, in comparison to the prices of items that could be bought, as well as the significantly larger profit achieved by investing in the Villa Auditore. Therefore, the only time it was really useful was during the very beginning of the game, before armed guards started showing up after Giovanni was arrested.

Pickpockets

Like Borgia Messengers, there were random pickpockets in the cities who were shown with an icon on the mini-map: a pouch with an exclamation mark; if one was in the line of sight, a white marker would appear over

File:Thief.jpg
A pickpocket in-game.

the pickpocket. A pickpocket could be tackled, grabbed or attacked, to obtain a small amount of money, or in when in Rome, money and a trading item. Also, as the name suggests, they would at times attempt to steal money from the player. After stealing from the player, the pickpocket would begin to run away. They seem to outmatch ordinary Thieves at free running, though while on rooftops they were still subjected to the same laws as Ezio, so any archer which spot a pickpocket would begin shooting arrows at him. Pickpockets in Rome have a reduced compared to what they had in previously visited cities. If guards were successful in killing the pickpocket, then they started to attack Ezio. Also, the money a pickpocket had could be looted from their dead body if killed by a guard. Killing one has no penalties or warnings or desynchronization, only an increase in notoriety.

Achievement

Similar to the one in Assassin's Creed, two achievements can be earned by pickpocketing:

Icon Name How to obtain Points Trophy
File:Kleptomaniac.jpg Kleptomaniac Pickpocket 1000 Florins. 10 Bronze
Easy Come, Easy Go Pay 500 florins to an orator, then pickpocket him afterwards. 5 Bronze

Trivia

  • In Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, after bribing a Herald, the money can be stolen back from him. Though this contradicts the purpose of bribing, as it causes a slight increase in notoriety, the notoriety gain from pickpocketing is less than the amount removed by the Herald. If Ezio has 25% notoriety or more, the end result is a free decrease in notoriety. The Herald can also be killed, and the corpse can be looted to re-obtain the money.
  • The art concept shown for the pickpocket (as shown above) shows him holding some kind of amulet and a pouch that resembles the one Ezio used to store The Apple.
  • After completing 5 challenges of Thieves Guild hired thieves will pickpocket money for Ezio.