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Regular Guards and Archers can also follow Ezio or pickpockets using Free Run, albeit slower. --''[[User:Silver Mage|<span style="color:silver;">Silver</span>]] [[User talk:Silver Mage|<span style="color:royalblue;">Mage</span>]]'' [[User:Silver Mage/Lab|<span style="color:gray;">Ω</span>]] 11:20, January 1, 2010 (UTC)
Regular Guards and Archers can also follow Ezio or pickpockets using Free Run, albeit slower. --''[[User:Silver Mage|<span style="color:silver;">Silver</span>]] [[User talk:Silver Mage|<span style="color:royalblue;">Mage</span>]]'' [[User:Silver Mage/Lab|<span style="color:gray;">Ω</span>]] 11:20, January 1, 2010 (UTC)
Yes, I witnessed this bug right outside of Tuscany. I was standing by a White Sheet box leading onto Tuscany's wall, and suddenly this fat NPC comes up, and Free Runs right up that building, like nothing. My jaws dropped at how weird and funny that was! {{EM Sig}}

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Regular Guards and Archers can also follow Ezio or pickpockets using Free Run, albeit slower. --Silver Mage Ω 11:20, January 1, 2010 (UTC)

Yes, I witnessed this bug right outside of Tuscany. I was standing by a White Sheet box leading onto Tuscany's wall, and suddenly this fat NPC comes up, and Free Runs right up that building, like nothing. My jaws dropped at how weird and funny that was! Nulla è Reale, Tutto è LecitoFile:Aclogo 2.png