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==Special outfits== | ==Special outfits== | ||
===Edward Kenway's robes=== | ===Edward Kenway's robes=== | ||
Taken from the fallen Assassin, [[Duncan Walpole]], these sleek robes have been heavily modified by Edward Kenway to better suits his purpose and personality. | Taken from the fallen Assassin, [[Duncan Walpole]], these sleek robes have been heavily modified by Edward Kenway to better suits his purpose and personality. He is templar or an Assassin. | ||
===Brown cloak=== | ===Brown cloak=== | ||
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In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, several outfits were available to those who completed certain challenges or met specific criteria, which are listed below. Once an outfit was unlocked and equipped, it would alter the Assassin Edward Kenway's appearance.
Special outfits
Edward Kenway's robes
Taken from the fallen Assassin, Duncan Walpole, these sleek robes have been heavily modified by Edward Kenway to better suits his purpose and personality. He is templar or an Assassin.
Brown cloak
A brown cloak praised by veteran sailors for its resistance.
Pirate cloak
A standard cloak many pirates once wore to express their pride.
Crimson cloak outfit
A ruddy cloak praised by the Spanish aristocracy.
Privateer outfit
A sleek black outfit, very common among privateers throughout the West Indies.
Pirate captain outfit
A black and red outfit, used by pirate captains to distinguish themselves and establish their authority.
Explorer outfit
Gained by completing community challenges, this is an earthy brown outfit, appreciated by explorers for its sturdiness.
Merchant outfit
A white and grey outfit typically worn by merchant throughout the West Indies.
Governor's outfit
Gained by finding a social treasure, this is an outfit governors often wore for public appearances, to boost their prestige in the eyes of their constituents.
Officer's outfit
Collected by Edward's fleet, this is an outfit praised by English officers for its beauty.
Politician's outfit
An outfit quite popular among the English Crown's representatives.
Templar armor
Gained by opening the cage in the Great Inagua hideout using five Templar keys, this is a light and flexible armor that offers increased resistance to enemy attacks.
Stealth outfit
Gained by completing half of the Assassin's contracts, this is specifically designed to improve the chances that its wearer will remain undetected.
Mayan outfit
Gained by completing the Mayan Stelae activity, this outfit was created using scavenged First Civilization materials and has the ability to deflect metal projectiles.
Edward the Legend outfit
Redeemed on Uplay and worn by Edward for a brief time near the end of his career. Captain Edward Kenway, Legend of the Open Sea, once had the taste for the finer, flashier things in life.
Hunter outfit
Needing to be crafted, this is a traditional hunter outfit that considerably reduces animal's range of detection.
Feline pelt outfit
Needing to be crafted, this is a hand-made feline's pelt outfit. Soft and supple.
Shark-hunter outfit
Needing to be crafted, this is a hand-made shark hunter's outfit. Rough to the touch, easy on the eyes.
Whaler outfit
Needing to be crafted, this is a traditional whaler's outfit. Sturdy and comfortable in extreme conditions.
Captain Morgan's outfit
Once worn by famed pirate Henry Morgan, Edward acquired this outfit on Black Island.
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