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'''Snipers''', also known as '''Gunners''', were specially trained [[Guards|soldiers]] who were present on rooftops, [[sugar plantation]]s and [[Ships|ships]]. | '''Snipers''', also known as '''Gunners''', were specially trained [[Guards|soldiers]] who were present on rooftops, [[sugar plantation]]s and [[Ships|ships]]. They guarded the area from above, and they were used in executions. | ||
Snipers were equipped with [[Firearms|muskets]] that took a minimum amount of time to arrange bullets and had a low fire rate, but dealt heavy damage. They guarded rooftops and walkways. When engaged in close combat, they would move backwards to create space to aim and use their guns, and in close range, the snipers were no more skilled than normal guards, and could be easily dispatched with a counter-attack. They could also be used to shoot soldiers, by using the latter as [[Humans|human]] shields, or through the use of [[Blowpipe|berserk darts]]. | |||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' | ||
[[Category:Guards]] | [[Category:Guards]] | ||
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Snipers, also known as Gunners, were specially trained soldiers who were present on rooftops, sugar plantations and ships. They guarded the area from above, and they were used in executions.
Snipers were equipped with muskets that took a minimum amount of time to arrange bullets and had a low fire rate, but dealt heavy damage. They guarded rooftops and walkways. When engaged in close combat, they would move backwards to create space to aim and use their guns, and in close range, the snipers were no more skilled than normal guards, and could be easily dispatched with a counter-attack. They could also be used to shoot soldiers, by using the latter as human shields, or through the use of berserk darts.
