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The '''Thieves''' are one of the three factions of ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' helping the main character [[Ezio Auditore di Firenze|Ezio]] (the other two being the [[Courtesans]] and the [[Mercenaries]]).
The '''Thieves''' are one of the three factions of ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' helping the main character [[Ezio Auditore di Firenze|Ezio]] (the other two being the [[Courtesans]] and the [[Mercenaries]]).


Led by [[Antonio]], its main hideout is located in the commercial district of [[Venice]]. The guild is more an organization similar to the mafia, rather than just a bunch of robbers. They don't target innocent citizens, and defy the local corrupted nobility. In [[Florence]], the thieves are led by [[La Volpe]] (''The Fox'' in Italian).
Led by [[Antonio]], its main hideout is located in the commercial district of [[Venice]]. The guild is more an organization similar to the Mafia, rather than just a bunch of robbers. They don't target innocent citizens, and defy the local corrupted nobility. In [[Florence]], the thieves are led by [[La Volpe]] (''The Fox'' in Italian).


The thieves can help Ezio by stealing from one of the guards, luring them for him. They are lightly armed, carrying only a Short Blade, and have very light armor. however, Thieves can follow Ezio in his acrobatic moves though they will not follow him up high tower's such as view points or make far leaps if they find another route no matter how lengthy it may be. They are surprisingly effective in combat, easily dodging or blocking enemy blows and returning them. A group of four Thieves can take on eight Medici Guard and not even get scratched. Their only vulnerability in combat are the Brutes and Seekers. To get them to fight for you, get into a fight with the guards while having a group of Thieves following you. You can hire another group of Thieves and make it eight, though only one group will still follow you around.
The thieves can help Ezio by stealing from one of the guards, luring them for him. They are lightly armed, carrying only a Short Blade, and have very light armor. however, Thieves can follow Ezio in his acrobatic moves though they will not follow him up high tower's such as view points or make far leaps if they find another route no matter how lengthy it may be. They are surprisingly effective in combat, easily dodging or blocking enemy blows and returning them. A group of four Thieves can take on eight Medici Guard and not even get scratched. Their only vulnerability in combat are the Brutes and Seekers. To get them to fight for you, get into a fight with the guards while having a group of Thieves following you. You can hire another group of Thieves and make it eight, though only one group will still follow you around.

Revision as of 08:15, 14 April 2010

"We are with you friend, only lead the way."
―Thieves' greeting to Ezio

The Thieves are one of the three factions of Assassin's Creed II helping the main character Ezio (the other two being the Courtesans and the Mercenaries).

Led by Antonio, its main hideout is located in the commercial district of Venice. The guild is more an organization similar to the Mafia, rather than just a bunch of robbers. They don't target innocent citizens, and defy the local corrupted nobility. In Florence, the thieves are led by La Volpe (The Fox in Italian).

The thieves can help Ezio by stealing from one of the guards, luring them for him. They are lightly armed, carrying only a Short Blade, and have very light armor. however, Thieves can follow Ezio in his acrobatic moves though they will not follow him up high tower's such as view points or make far leaps if they find another route no matter how lengthy it may be. They are surprisingly effective in combat, easily dodging or blocking enemy blows and returning them. A group of four Thieves can take on eight Medici Guard and not even get scratched. Their only vulnerability in combat are the Brutes and Seekers. To get them to fight for you, get into a fight with the guards while having a group of Thieves following you. You can hire another group of Thieves and make it eight, though only one group will still follow you around.

Be careful, however, that the thieves can easily fall into water and die (as they can't swim). So if you have thieves following you, avoid jumping across canals from the roof. This happens easily in Venice. Also remember that Thieves can be just as easily killed via normal acrobatics.