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[[File:Buarue.jpg|thumb|250px|The [[Bureau]], the starting point of every investigation.]]
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Sometimes the Assassins would come across individuals who happened to have information about their targets. They would either give all the information they knew right away, or would refuse to speak, or try to run away. This would cause the Assassin to beat up the person, until he spoke.
Sometimes the Assassins would come across individuals who happened to have information about their targets. They would either give all the information they knew right away, or would refuse to speak, or try to run away. This would cause the Assassin to beat up the person, until he spoke.


During his [[Quest for the Chalice]], Altaïr would find such individuals and torture them by pressing certain pressure points on their bodies<ref name="ACAC">''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]''</ref>. During his [[Hunt for the Nine]], however, he simply beat up the target of interrogation, then killed him.<ref name="AC" />.  
During his [[Quest for the Chalice]], Altaïr would find such individuals and torture them by pressing certain pressure points on their bodies<ref name="ACAC">''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]''</ref>. During his [[Hunt for the Nine]], however, he simply beat up the target of interrogation, then killed him.<ref name="AC" />.


The Assassin [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] interrogated people by beating them up, but spared them after the intrrogation
The Assassin [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] interrogated people by beating them up, but spared them after the interrogation.<ref name="AC2" />


==Informants Investigations==
===Informants Investigation===
Informants usually have 2 types of investigations for Altaïr, such as:
Since lower ranking Assassins were always tasked with investigating targets, they would provide their information to the Assassin who had to kill the target. During Altaïr's hunt, he could also trade this information for favors or tasks given by the informant.


====Flag Collecting====
These could include assassinating various Templar guards, destroying the stands of corrupted merchants, collecting scattered flags, escorting an informant who had blown his cover, or simply running to the nearest informant who had more information.<ref name="AC" />
An informant may test you by asking you to collect flags. This is to be done within three to five minutes. Then, you must return to the informant.


The flags will always be placed in a path, not randomly. Sometimes, this path will bring you to a flag other than those for the test, like a Templar flag. It is highly recommended that you have your GPS enabled while performing this task.
During the Renaissance, the lower ranking Assassins were not tasked to investigate for higher ranking ones. Instead each Assassin investigated for himself, or ask other Assassins, or Assassin allies for help
 
====Templar Assassinations====
Sometimes, the informant might have angered a knight, or a group of knights. Fearful for his life, he will offer to give you information ''if'' you assassinate the offended knights within a set time limit. In addition, you ''must'' not become Exposed - if you become exposed even once, you will fail the mission. Once all targets have fallen, return to your Informant.<ref name="AC" />
 
You must either use your [[Hidden Blade]] or [[Throwing Knives]] to complete it. If a Throwing Knife hits, it ''always'' kills a knight. However, beware of the Rooftop [[Archers]].<ref name="AC" />
 
==Types of Investigations==
*[[Pickpocketing]]<ref name="AC" />
*[[Eavesdropping]]<ref name="AC" />
*[[Interrogation]]<ref name="AC" />
*[[Informants]]<ref name="AC" />
*[[Informants#Archers_Assassinations|Archer Assassination]]<ref name="AC (PC Version)">''[[Assassin's Creed#Editions|Assassin's Creed (PC Edition)]]''</ref>
*[[Informants#Rooftops.27_Run|Rooftop Race]]<ref name="AC (PC Version)" />
*[[Informants#Merchant_Destruction|Merchant Stand Destruction]]<ref name="AC (PC Version)" />
*[[Informants#Informant_Escort|Informant Escort]]<ref name="AC (PC Version)" />


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
Though there are 6 Investigation missions, a minimum of 2 or 3 are required to be completed before permission to begin the assassination is given by the Bureau Leader. Completing all the available investigations, however, increases the ease with which final kills can be made by giving you significant pieces of information that an incomplete investigation will not necessarily give you, as well as grounding the [[Assassin]] more fully in the story.
*Though there are 6 Investigation missions for each target, Desmond is required to only complete 2 or 3, through the Animus, before he can gain permission from the target. Completing all the available investigations, however, increased the ease with which Desmond could complete the mission, as this unlocked and listed certain escape routes, guard postings, and movements of the target.


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 02:51, 20 June 2012


The Bureau, the starting point of every investigation.
"Put obstacles between yourself and your quarry. Never be found by a backwards glance."
―Al Mualim tutoring Altaïr of stealth at investigation.[src]

Investigations were tasks that Assassins had to complete before an Assassination could be done.[1]

Description

Investigations were tasks performed normally by novice Assassins. The novices gained valuable information on a target through various methods, and then relayed the information to the Assassin's Bureau, who would then task a more experienced and higher ranked Assassin to eliminate the target. In 1191, after Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's failed mission at Solomon's Temple, the Assassin was demoted from his Master Assassin rank to a novice and was tasked with finding and investigating his targets by himself. The more the Assassins investigated their target, the easier it would be for them to kill him.

It was while stalking the streets of that particular district most affected, that Assassins gained knowledge of how the people had been suffering due to the ill and selfish acts carried out by these major public figures. Tied into this was also where and when the targets daily routines and personal selfish habits will leave them most vulnerable to a silent public assassination strike.[1]

By the 15th century, the Assassins had decreased significantly in size. The Assassins would investigate their targets themselves, but also relied on their allies, the Thieves, the Courtesans, and the Mercenaries, for valuable information about their targets.[2]

Types of Investigation

Pickpocketing

The Assassin would walk among the crowds of the city. If he found a person carrying any document related to the target, he would tail the target and pickpocket the document carefully. If the target caught the Assassin, he would call the guards, forcing the Assassin to flee or fight.

Pickpocketing allowed Assassins to recover documents such as maps, showing locations of guards around the target, or letters, that told the Assassin where his target would be, who he had connections with and so on.[1]

Eavesdropping

Occasionally, an Assassin could come across certain individuals who were talking about his target. The Assassin could carefully listen to their conversation either by sitting nearby[1], or by tailing them as they moved[2]

Interrogation

Sometimes the Assassins would come across individuals who happened to have information about their targets. They would either give all the information they knew right away, or would refuse to speak, or try to run away. This would cause the Assassin to beat up the person, until he spoke.

During his Quest for the Chalice, Altaïr would find such individuals and torture them by pressing certain pressure points on their bodies[3]. During his Hunt for the Nine, however, he simply beat up the target of interrogation, then killed him.[1].

The Assassin Ezio interrogated people by beating them up, but spared them after the interrogation.[2]

Informants Investigation

Since lower ranking Assassins were always tasked with investigating targets, they would provide their information to the Assassin who had to kill the target. During Altaïr's hunt, he could also trade this information for favors or tasks given by the informant.

These could include assassinating various Templar guards, destroying the stands of corrupted merchants, collecting scattered flags, escorting an informant who had blown his cover, or simply running to the nearest informant who had more information.[1]

During the Renaissance, the lower ranking Assassins were not tasked to investigate for higher ranking ones. Instead each Assassin investigated for himself, or ask other Assassins, or Assassin allies for help

Trivia

  • Though there are 6 Investigation missions for each target, Desmond is required to only complete 2 or 3, through the Animus, before he can gain permission from the target. Completing all the available investigations, however, increased the ease with which Desmond could complete the mission, as this unlocked and listed certain escape routes, guard postings, and movements of the target.

References