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*Any guard regardless of health or type can be grappled by vigilantes. Even some assassination targets are vulnerable to them.
*Any guard regardless of health or type can be grappled by vigilantes. Even some assassination targets are vulnerable to them.
*If all of your pursuers are killed with the assistance of vigilantes, the group will disperse and cannot be used again until the area reloads.
*If all of your pursuers are killed with the assistance of vigilantes, the group will disperse and cannot be used again until the area reloads.
*If you try to kill a guard being held by a vigilante, you will attack much slower, and deal alot less damage to the guard. Every time you hit the guard, the vigilante will obviously lose his grip, then he will go after that same guard, and try to grab him. This can be very irritating, as he will always get in your way, causing Ezio to hit the vigilante, and cause you attack even slower.
*If you try to kill a guard being held by a vigilante, you will attack much slower, and deal alot less damage to the guard. Every time you hit the guard, the vigilante will obviously lose his grip, then he will go after that same guard, and try to grab him. This can be very irritating, as he will always get in your way, causing Ezio to hit the vigilante, and cause you to attack even slower.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:33, 25 March 2012

"Sorry, am I in your way?!"
―A vigilante grabbing a guard.[src]
File:AC-Jerusalem Vigilantes.png
A group of vigilantes in Jerusalem.

Vigilantes were groups of men that would aid the Assassins by distracting or grabbing guards pursuing them.

They were often recruited by saving certain citizens, or by reclaiming a Roman city district from the Borgia.

History

High Middle Ages

Vigilante groups were usually made up of the friends or family members of female citizens, who had been rescued from harassing guards. The rescued citizen would often thank the Assassin, and assure him that their husband (or friends or neighbors) would be sure to hear of his kind deed.[1]

Should the Assassin pass by the group of vigilantes when not being pursued, they would greet him, and say such things as "Thank you for saving my daughter," or "If you need me, I am here."[1]

Renaissance

File:Vigilantes.jpg
Vigilantes in Rome.

During Ezio Auditore da Firenze's attempts to retake Rome, several vigilantes began to support his actions. After he destroyed Borgia Towers, small groups of vigilantes would gather in the district, shouting insults at nearby guards, and ready to aid Ezio at any time.[2]

Aside from directly assaulting the guards, they could also hide him from them. After successfully helping Ezio against an attack, they would disperse from the area, and only gather again at a later time.[2]

Though vigilantes did not address Ezio should he walk past, they would often speak complaints against the Borgia, and praise for the Assassins.[2]

In Constantinople, when Ezio stirred a riot at the Harbor of Theodosius, several vigilantes chose to fight against the Janissaries. Though unarmed, or wielding only pitch forks, many risked their lives to protest the tyranny of the local guards.[3]

Trivia

  • A guard held by a vigilante cannot move or defend himself, allowing you to easily kill or shake the pursuer.
  • Vigilantes can hold guards for around five seconds before the guard struggles free, although it is possible for the guard to be grabbed again immediately afterward.
  • Any guard regardless of health or type can be grappled by vigilantes. Even some assassination targets are vulnerable to them.
  • If all of your pursuers are killed with the assistance of vigilantes, the group will disperse and cannot be used again until the area reloads.
  • If you try to kill a guard being held by a vigilante, you will attack much slower, and deal alot less damage to the guard. Every time you hit the guard, the vigilante will obviously lose his grip, then he will go after that same guard, and try to grab him. This can be very irritating, as he will always get in your way, causing Ezio to hit the vigilante, and cause you to attack even slower.

References