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==Assassin robes== | ==Assassin robes== | ||
[[File:ACIII-AssassinOutfit.png|250px|thumb|Ratonhnhaké:ton wearing his Assassin robes]] | [[File:ACIII-AssassinOutfit.png|250px|thumb|Ratonhnhaké:ton wearing his Assassin robes]] | ||
Connor inherited his robes, at least in part, from his paternal grandfather, [[Edward Kenway]].<ref> | Connor inherited his robes, at least in part, from his paternal grandfather, [[Edward Kenway]].<ref>{{Twitter|AshrafAIsmail|status/648843064426000384|Ashraf Ismail|quote=@BangBangClick @OfficialAidenP yes, Eddys outfit was designed knowing it would reach his grandson. Good pickup on that detail :)|image=File:AC3 - Ashraf on Connor-Edward robes.png}}</ref> | ||
Connor's robes consisted of a {{Wiki|dress uniform}} with the upper body featuring a hood with a beaked tip. The hood was connected to the robes, which featured blue lining along the torso. | Connor's robes consisted of a {{Wiki|dress uniform}} with the upper body featuring a hood with a beaked tip. The hood was connected to the robes, which featured blue lining along the torso. | ||
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===Customization=== | ===Customization=== | ||
The robes could be dyed at the [[general stores]] found in [[Boston]], [[New York]] and the [[Frontier]]. While Connor could buy all the dyes at every general store, the price would change depending on whether he was in the city close to where the dyes were made.<ref name="AC3"/> | The robes could be dyed at the [[general stores]] found in [[Boston]], [[New York]] and the [[Frontier]]. While Connor could buy all the dyes at every general store, the price would change depending on whether he was in the city close to where the dyes were made.<ref name="AC3"/> | ||
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*Ratonhnhaké:ton's robes always appeared in their default color during cutscenes, even if the outfit was sporting a colony's dye; the fact that the lower trim of the outfit would show its dyed color instead indicates that this is an unintentional programming error. In a Q&A session, Ubisoft stated that the problem was deep within the AnvilNext engine, and that rectifying it would be too difficult given the fact that the game had been finished. Non-default outfits would show properly during cutscenes however. This was finally fixed on ''Assassin's Creed III: Remastered''. | *Ratonhnhaké:ton's robes always appeared in their default color during cutscenes, even if the outfit was sporting a colony's dye; the fact that the lower trim of the outfit would show its dyed color instead indicates that this is an unintentional programming error. In a Q&A session, Ubisoft stated that the problem was deep within the AnvilNext engine, and that rectifying it would be too difficult given the fact that the game had been finished. Non-default outfits would show properly during cutscenes however. This was finally fixed on ''Assassin's Creed III: Remastered''. | ||
Revision as of 02:30, 12 April 2021
The Kanien'kehá:ka Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton, also known as Connor, wore a set of robes which could be dyed at general stores in various color schemes.
Assassin robes

Connor inherited his robes, at least in part, from his paternal grandfather, Edward Kenway.[1]
Connor's robes consisted of a dress uniform with the upper body featuring a hood with a beaked tip. The hood was connected to the robes, which featured blue lining along the torso.
The lower part of the robes were layered at the back. Around the waist was a thin red sash fastened with an Assassin insignia, as well as a belt holding two pistol holsters and a pouch. Footwear consisted of brown boots with leggings that extended past Connor's knees.[2]
Customization
The robes could be dyed at the general stores found in Boston, New York and the Frontier. While Connor could buy all the dyes at every general store, the price would change depending on whether he was in the city close to where the dyes were made.[2]
Trivia
- Ratonhnhaké:ton's robes always appeared in their default color during cutscenes, even if the outfit was sporting a colony's dye; the fact that the lower trim of the outfit would show its dyed color instead indicates that this is an unintentional programming error. In a Q&A session, Ubisoft stated that the problem was deep within the AnvilNext engine, and that rectifying it would be too difficult given the fact that the game had been finished. Non-default outfits would show properly during cutscenes however. This was finally fixed on Assassin's Creed III: Remastered.
Gallery
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Connor's Assassin robes as seen in Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
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Connor's Assassin robes as seen in Assassin's Creed: Rogue
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Connor's Assassin robes as seen in Assassin's Creed: Unity
References
- ↑
Ashraf Ismail (@AshrafAIsmail) on Twitter "@BangBangClick @OfficialAidenP yes, Eddys outfit was designed knowing it would reach his grandson. Good pickup on that detail :)" (screenshot)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed III