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Though arquebusiers did not have as great a range as crossbowmen, what they lacked in distance, they made up for in power. Their shots dealt significant damage to targets and enemy [[armor]].
Though arquebusiers did not have as great a range as crossbowmen, what they lacked in distance, they made up for in power. Their shots dealt significant damage to targets and enemy [[armor]].


==Characteristics==
== Characteristics ==
Like crossbowmen, arquebusiers did not carry melee weapons to supplement their long-ranged attacks. Instead, they would only back away and resume shooting if engaged at close quarters, using the arquebus itself to block melee attacks.<ref name="Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
Like crossbowmen, arquebusiers did not carry melee weapons to supplement their long-ranged attacks. Instead, they would only back away and resume shooting if engaged at close quarters, using the arquebus itself to block melee attacks.<ref name="Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>


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Like all other [[guards]], the color of their uniform indicated their allegiances; with red signifying them as soldiers of the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]], blue of [[France|French]], and yellowish-green for those of [[Viana]].<ref name="Brotherhood" />
Like all other [[guards]], the color of their uniform indicated their allegiances; with red signifying them as soldiers of the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]], blue of [[France|French]], and yellowish-green for those of [[Viana]].<ref name="Brotherhood" />


==History==
== History ==
[[File:Vilified 11 v.png|thumb|250px|left|Arquebusiers during the Siege of Monteriggioni.]]
[[File:Vilified 11 v.png|thumb|250px|left|Arquebusiers during the Siege of Monteriggioni.]]
By 1500, arquebusiers served the [[Papacy]], and supported [[Cesare Borgia]]'s forces during the [[Fall of Monteriggioni|siege of Monteriggioni]]. A contingent of them were able to seriously wound [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] in the shoulder and abdomen, tipping the attack in their favor.<ref name="Brotherhood" />
By 1500, arquebusiers served the [[Papacy]], and supported [[Cesare Borgia]]'s forces during the [[Fall of Monteriggioni|siege of Monteriggioni]]. A contingent of them were able to seriously wound [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] in the shoulder and abdomen, tipping the attack in their favor.<ref name="Brotherhood" />
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Unlike in earlier years, other than patrolling rooftops, arquebusiers also stationed themselves in reinforced outposts, which protected them from close-range or melee attacks. However, they were still vulnerable to ranged weapons.<ref name="Revelations" />
Unlike in earlier years, other than patrolling rooftops, arquebusiers also stationed themselves in reinforced outposts, which protected them from close-range or melee attacks. However, they were still vulnerable to ranged weapons.<ref name="Revelations" />
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==Trivia==
== Trivia ==
*Similarly to enemy [[crossbow]]s, it is impossible to pick up the dropped weapon of an arquebusier. The weapon will also disappear shortly after moving out of the camera's view.
*Similarly to enemy [[crossbow]]s, it is impossible to pick up the dropped weapon of an arquebusier. The weapon will also disappear shortly after moving out of the camera's view.
*Similar to [[Papal Guard]]s and [[Brutes]], arquebusiers are more often encountered during story missions.
*Similar to [[Papal Guard]]s and [[Brutes]], arquebusiers are more often encountered during story missions.


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==Gallery==
== Gallery ==
<gallery position="center" captionalign="left" widths="180">
<gallery position="center" captionalign="left" widths="180">
Rifleman.jpg|A Papal arquebusier.
Rifleman.jpg|A Papal arquebusier.
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</gallery>


==References==
== References ==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Guards]]
[[Category:Guards]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Gameplay]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood gameplay]]

Revision as of 15:51, 3 October 2012

Arquebusiers were firearm-wielding soldiers. Similar to archers and crossbowmen, they patrolled rooftops, protected high-profile locations, and guarded noteworthy targets.

Though arquebusiers did not have as great a range as crossbowmen, what they lacked in distance, they made up for in power. Their shots dealt significant damage to targets and enemy armor.

Characteristics

Like crossbowmen, arquebusiers did not carry melee weapons to supplement their long-ranged attacks. Instead, they would only back away and resume shooting if engaged at close quarters, using the arquebus itself to block melee attacks.[1]

Aside from their rifles, arquebusiers carried several bags across their belts, likely containing gunpowder and lead projectiles to serve as ammunition.[1]

Like all other guards, the color of their uniform indicated their allegiances; with red signifying them as soldiers of the Borgia, blue of French, and yellowish-green for those of Viana.[1]

History

Arquebusiers during the Siege of Monteriggioni.

By 1500, arquebusiers served the Papacy, and supported Cesare Borgia's forces during the siege of Monteriggioni. A contingent of them were able to seriously wound Ezio Auditore da Firenze in the shoulder and abdomen, tipping the attack in their favor.[1]

Throughout Rome in the 16th century, arquebusiers could be found guarding Borgia towers, as well as rooftops around the Pantheon and Castra Praetoria. They could also be seen patrolling the streets of the Antico or Campagna districts in pairs.[1]

Around 1503, Baltasar de Silva organized a division of arquebusiers as an ambush. He lured the traitor Fiora Cavazza into a warehouse, in which the arquebusiers were hidden; however, a team of Assassins were able to shoot down the enemies and rescue her.[2]

Arquebusiers firing on the Assassins.

Later that year, a number of French arquebusiers under Charles de la Motte were key factors in a trap set by Charles and Cesare Borgia for the Assassins of Rome. Though the Assassin apprentice team of Francesco Vecellio was able to kill several arquebusiers with bows, this broke their cover, and led to them being overwhelmed by the combined Templar forces.[2]

Though the Assassin team escaped to the roof of an inn, another contingent of arquebusiers surrounded and fired upon them from nearby buildings, wiping virtually all of them out.[2]

An arquebusier in Constantinople.

Arquebusiers continued to be used by the Templar forces in around 1511. Leandros made use of them as protection in a stronghold near Masyaf, while the Byzantines used them to protect any Assassin Dens they captured in Constantinople, as well as the rooftops of Cappadocia.[3]

Unlike in earlier years, other than patrolling rooftops, arquebusiers also stationed themselves in reinforced outposts, which protected them from close-range or melee attacks. However, they were still vulnerable to ranged weapons.[3]

Trivia

  • Similarly to enemy crossbows, it is impossible to pick up the dropped weapon of an arquebusier. The weapon will also disappear shortly after moving out of the camera's view.
  • Similar to Papal Guards and Brutes, arquebusiers are more often encountered during story missions.

Gallery

References