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*I've seen it as well. If you hang off of a view point and the hay or whatever ur going to drop into is directly below you, then by letting go you will fall into it. This also works off of walls. This actually happens in the story of ac2. When Ezio is talking to his dad in jail, he's hanging off of the wall. When the guards come ezio lets go and does the fall of faith into the hay. [[User:The Eagle1701|The Eagle1701]] 15:49, October 17, 2010 (UTC) | *I've seen it as well. If you hang off of a view point and the hay or whatever ur going to drop into is directly below you, then by letting go you will fall into it. This also works off of walls. This actually happens in the story of ac2. When Ezio is talking to his dad in jail, he's hanging off of the wall. When the guards come ezio lets go and does the fall of faith into the hay. [[User:The Eagle1701|The Eagle1701]] 15:49, October 17, 2010 (UTC) | ||
**Fall of faith is a stupid thing. The Leap of Faith is both a expression and a figurative use of a literal jump. It means going head first into something you're not sure, be it a idea or a cliff. The move, is cause the guy jumps from a high point with risk of death/injury, without certainty that he will land safely or anything at all. Drop of faith is... inexistent. You can say that he can drop from a view point into a haystack, but DON'T say it's a fall of faith. Just.. don't. -- [[User:D. Cello|D. Cello]] 23:43, October 17, 2010 (UTC) | **Fall of faith is a stupid thing. The Leap of Faith is both a expression and a figurative use of a literal jump. It means going head first into something you're not sure, be it a idea or a cliff. The move, is cause the guy jumps from a high point with risk of death/injury, without certainty that he will land safely or anything at all. Drop of faith is... inexistent. You can say that he can drop from a view point into a haystack, but DON'T say it's a fall of faith. Just.. don't. -- [[User:D. Cello|D. Cello]] 23:43, October 17, 2010 (UTC) | ||
==Highest viewpoints== | |||
What are the highest viewpoints in all the games? | |||
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Revision as of 23:05, 17 April 2011
pretty disappointing. Where's the list of them, and the "How to"?
Fall of Faith
Hey, you guys know that you can also perform a fall of faith by "Drop"ping from a high view point. I want to add this info on this page, however I don't know how to really put it into words. Alpheta 14:54, October 17, 2010 (UTC)
- Never heard of it; falling from a high view point = death. Unless you can source it, it's not going in. --Jasca Ducato Council Chamber Assassination record 15:25, October 17, 2010 (UTC)
- I've seen it as well. If you hang off of a view point and the hay or whatever ur going to drop into is directly below you, then by letting go you will fall into it. This also works off of walls. This actually happens in the story of ac2. When Ezio is talking to his dad in jail, he's hanging off of the wall. When the guards come ezio lets go and does the fall of faith into the hay. The Eagle1701 15:49, October 17, 2010 (UTC)
- Fall of faith is a stupid thing. The Leap of Faith is both a expression and a figurative use of a literal jump. It means going head first into something you're not sure, be it a idea or a cliff. The move, is cause the guy jumps from a high point with risk of death/injury, without certainty that he will land safely or anything at all. Drop of faith is... inexistent. You can say that he can drop from a view point into a haystack, but DON'T say it's a fall of faith. Just.. don't. -- D. Cello 23:43, October 17, 2010 (UTC)
Highest viewpoints
What are the highest viewpoints in all the games?
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