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'''Renovation''' is the process of improving a broken, damaged or outdated structure.  
'''Renovation''' is the process of revitalizing a broken, damaged, or outdated structure.  


==History==
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At the behest of his uncle, [[Mario Auditore]], [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] renovated various shops and landmarks within [[Monteriggioni]]. Renovating shops rewarded Ezio with greater discounts on items, while renovating landmarks allowed him to open [[treasure chests]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
At the behest of his uncle, [[Mario Auditore]], [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] renovated various shops and landmarks within [[Monteriggioni]]. Renovating shops rewarded Ezio with greater discounts on items, while renovating landmarks allowed him to open [[treasure chests]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>


While attempting to [[Liberation of Rome|liberate]] the city of [[Rome]] from the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]], Ezio renovated multiple shops, [[aqueducts]] and historical landmarks in the city. Before he could do so, however, he needed to take control of the district by eliminating a [[Borgia captains|Borgia captain]] and burning their [[Borgia Towers|towers]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
While attempting to [[Liberation of Rome|liberate]] the city of [[Rome]] from the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]], Ezio renovated multiple shops, [[Stables|stables]], [[aqueducts]] and historical landmarks in the city. Before he could do so, however, he needed to take control of the district by eliminating a [[Borgia captains|Borgia captain]] and burning their [[Borgia Towers|towers]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>


During his quest for the [[Masyaf Keys]] in [[Constantinople]], Ezio aided the [[Turkish Assassins|local branch]] of [[Assassins]] in taking back the city from the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]]. After clearing out a [[Assassin Dens|den]], Ezio was able to renovate shops and historical landmarks.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
During his quest for the [[Masyaf Keys]] in [[Constantinople]], Ezio aided the [[Turkish Assassins|local branch]] of [[Assassins]] in taking back the city from the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]]. After clearing out a [[Assassin Dens|den]], Ezio was able to renovate shops and historical landmarks.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
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===Seven Years' War===
===Seven Years' War===
After meeting [[George Monro]], [[Shay Cormac]] renovated various buildings in [[New York]], the [[River Valley]] and the [[Atlantic Ocean|North Atlantic]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref>
After meeting [[George Monro]], [[Shay Cormac]] renovated various buildings in [[New York City]], the [[River Valley]] and the [[Atlantic Ocean|North Atlantic]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref>


===Louisiana Rebellion===
===Louisiana Rebellion===

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Renovation is the process of revitalizing a broken, damaged, or outdated structure.

History

Italian Renaissance

At the behest of his uncle, Mario Auditore, Ezio renovated various shops and landmarks within Monteriggioni. Renovating shops rewarded Ezio with greater discounts on items, while renovating landmarks allowed him to open treasure chests.[1]

While attempting to liberate the city of Rome from the Borgia, Ezio renovated multiple shops, stables, aqueducts and historical landmarks in the city. Before he could do so, however, he needed to take control of the district by eliminating a Borgia captain and burning their towers.[2]

During his quest for the Masyaf Keys in Constantinople, Ezio aided the local branch of Assassins in taking back the city from the Byzantines. After clearing out a den, Ezio was able to renovate shops and historical landmarks.[3]

18th century Caribbean

After acquiring command of Great Inagua, Edward Kenway was able to renovate shops on the island.[4]

Seven Years' War

After meeting George Monro, Shay Cormac renovated various buildings in New York City, the River Valley and the North Atlantic.[5]

Louisiana Rebellion

As part of her rivalry with other businesses, Aveline de Grandpré renovated several dressing chambers and equipment shops.[6]

American Revolution

During his time on the Davenport Homestead, Ratonhnhaké:ton revitalized the land by attracting new residents and renovating houses to be built.[7]

French Revolution

After becoming an Assassin, Arno Dorian renovated several shops in Paris.[8]

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