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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
;''Assassin's Creed II''
;''Assassin's Creed II''
*According to a piece of concept art, the armor was originally intended to be an invention of [[Leonardo da Vinci]], before being the creation of Altaïr. This could explain the fact that it resembles an Italian Assassin armor rather than a Levantine one.
*According to a piece of concept art, the armor was originally intended to be an invention of [[Leonardo da Vinci]], before being the creation of Altaïr.
*The lining on the back of the hood formed a shape similar to the [[Assassin insignia]].
*The lining on the back of the hood formed a shape similar to the [[Assassin insignia]].
*Given that the robes accompanying the armor are made in the Italian Renaissance style and would be too conspicuous in medieval Syria to be of use to an Assassin, it can be assumed that Altaïr only made the armor plates, with the robes being added to the set later when it made its way to Italy.
*Given that the robes accompanying the armor are made in the Italian Renaissance style and would be too conspicuous in medieval Syria to be of use to an Assassin, it can be assumed that Altaïr only made the armor plates, with the robes being added to the set later when it made its way to Italy.

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"It is possessed of great strength, yet so light to allow complete freedom..."
―Altaïr's description of the armor in the Codex, page 19.[src]-[m]
The Armor of Altaïr

The Armor of Altaïr was an unbreakable set of armor that was constructed by the Levantine Assassins' Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad using knowledge obtained from the Apple of Eden. After to his death, the armor was sealed in the Sanctuary beneath the Villa Auditore, where it was later recovered and used by another member of the Assassins, Ezio Auditore da Firenze.

Appearances

The armor's metal portions have a gold tint, while the leather was black or dark brown in coloring. Unlike most breastplates which are usually made up of a single piece, this chest plate was made up of several overlapping plates. A black cloak accompanied Altaïr's armor and seemed to be of a similar cut to Altaïr's regular Assassin robes. In addition to being black, it was much longer than the one Ezio would normally wear, and was made up of three layers. Each layer was longer than the one above it, and the longest, lower layer was segmented, giving the whole piece a look resembling an eagle's wings.

History

Third Crusade and Middle Ages

Following Al Mualim's death, Altaïr took the Apple of Eden from him and adopted the rank of Mentor. He later constructed an unbreakable set of armor, using knowledge from the Piece of Eden, and chronicled its creation in his personal journal. There, he admitted to using the Apple to discover the properties of a new metal, which he had used to forge the armor. He also wrote about how he ultimately destroyed the armor's blueprints, fearing that it was too powerful to be recreated by either friend or foe.[1]

Renaissance

"Little is known about Altaïr's life, but his armor is light and very strong. I'd give it to you, but I don't know how to retrieve it. My great-grandfather told me it would remain locked away until all its protectors were made whole."
―Mario Auditore to Ezio, 1478.[src]-[m]

At some point following his death, Altaïr's armor was stored inside the Villa Auditore's sanctuary. It was locked behind a metal gate that could only be opened when all six Assassin Seals from hidden Assassin Tombs were collected and placed on their respective statues.[1]

Ezio obtaining the armor

Some time after 1491, Ezio Auditore managed to recover the six Assassin seals, and claim the armor as his own. He would eventually wear this set of robes during the Bonfire of the Vanities,[2] during his confrontation with the Italian Templars' Grand Master Rodrigo Borgia,[3] and on his mission to Aragon to help the Spanish Brotherhood survive the Spanish Templars' manipulating of the Spanish Inquisition.[4]

Following this, Ezio returned to Monteriggioni and gave the armor a place of pride in his bed chamber. However, with the sudden and unexpected siege of Monteriggioni in January 1501, the armor was struck by a cannonball and was lost under the rubble, though part of its chest guard remained intact due to its indestructible nature.[5] Years later, after Cesare Borgia's death in 1507,[6] Ezio returned to the Villa and extracted the armor from the rubble; in 2010, his descendant Desmond Miles entered the Sanctuary and "saw" Ezio through the Bleeding Effect wearing the entire kit.[7]

Statistics

Name Resistance Health Cost Availability
Pauldrons of Altaïr

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Pauldrons of Altaïr"}}

Chest Guard of Altaïr

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Chest Guard of Altaïr"}}

Vambraces of Altaïr

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Vambraces of Altaïr"}}

Greaves of Altaïr

{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Greaves of Altaïr"}}

Trivia

Assassin's Creed II
  • According to a piece of concept art, the armor was originally intended to be an invention of Leonardo da Vinci, before being the creation of Altaïr.
  • The lining on the back of the hood formed a shape similar to the Assassin insignia.
  • Given that the robes accompanying the armor are made in the Italian Renaissance style and would be too conspicuous in medieval Syria to be of use to an Assassin, it can be assumed that Altaïr only made the armor plates, with the robes being added to the set later when it made its way to Italy.
  • Altaïr's armor could only be worn as a full set, and the robes underneath it could not be dyed.
  • Though it is not mandatory to complete the six Assassin's Tombs, the player must retrieve all the seals to gain full synchronization.
  • The complete Missaglias armor set has the same total amount of health and resistance as Altaïr's armor. Although it is breakable, the player may want to use the Missaglias armor instead of Altaïr's armor should they wish to maintain Ezio's original robes.
  • In the Codex pages it was stated that Altaïr erased the armor's formula due to his belief that it was far too powerful.
  • Strangely, Altaïr's personal sword was not placed in the vault with his armor, rather being sold by the local blacksmith.
  • The Seal of the Serpent used to unlock the gate was taken from the tomb of Amunet, who was credited with killing Cleopatra despite her having only convinced the pharaoh to commit suicide.
  • Mario tells Ezio that his great-grandfather, Domenico Auditore told him about Altaïr's armor and the seals to unlock it, but Domenico would have died around a century before Mario was even born.
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
  • At the beginning of the game, the armor does not show the Metal Cestus.
  • Ezio explained to Mario near the beginning of the game that the armor "blunted Rodrigo's attack" from the end of Assassin's Creed II, which was how he survived being stabbed.
  • After Ezio's arrival in Monteriggioni, accessing the inventory menu shows that he does not have any kind of armor equipped.
  • Altaïr's armor is available for 20 Uplay Units, though it is only cosmetic, and provides no advantages.
    • During cutscenes, while wearing the Armor of Altaïr outfit, the blade of Ezio's left Hidden Blade would clip through his elbow whenever he bent his arm.
  • Ezio had his hood down twice while wearing the Armor of Altaïr; in Monteriggioni until the siege, and in the last Cristina memory.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy, the icon of an Elite Assassin depicted Ezio wearing Altaïr's armor.

Gallery

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed II
  2. Assassin's Creed II – Bonfire of the Vanities
  3. Assassin's Creed IIIn Bocca al Lupo
  4. Assassin's Creed II: Discovery
  5. Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodVilified
  6. Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodPax Romana
  7. Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodModern day

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