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| | |A basic [[leather]] gauntlet, perfect for a new Assassin. | ||
|Starting Gauntlet | |Starting Gauntlet | ||
|[[Pound sterling|£]]500<br>+1 Attack | |[[Pound sterling|£]]500<br>+1 Attack | ||
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| | |Tougher than plain leather, but with maintained flexibility for ease of combat. | ||
|Plan found in Sequence 3 | |Plan found in Sequence 3 | ||
|£500<br>+1 Attack | |£500<br>+1 Attack | ||
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|3 | |3 | ||
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| | |If you're about substance over style, then you might be interested in this workhorse of a gauntlet. | ||
|Plan found in [[On the Origin of Syrup]]<br>[[Crafting (Assassin's Creed: Syndicate)|Craft]]: £2,500 and 100 Metal | |Plan found in [[On the Origin of Syrup]]<br>[[Crafting (Assassin's Creed: Syndicate)|Craft]]: £2,500 and 100 [[Metal]] | ||
|£1,000<br>+1 Attack | |£1,000<br>+1 Attack | ||
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| | |A black leather gauntlet, ideal for blending into a crowd after dusk. | ||
|Plan found in [[Survival of the Fittest]] | |Plan found in [[Survival of the Fittest]] | ||
|£2,000<br>+1 Attack | |£2,000<br>+1 Attack | ||
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|5 | |5 | ||
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| | |A solid, good-looking gauntlet. Can't go wrong with leather accents. | ||
|Plan Found in [[One Good Deed]]<br>Craft: £4,500 and 100 Metal | |Plan Found in [[One Good Deed]]<br>Craft: £4,500 and 100 Metal | ||
|£<br>+1 Attack | |£<br>+1 Attack | ||
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| | |The Iron Death gauntlet is a cold, unfeeling grey, but on the plus side, it goes with everything. Including death. | ||
|Plan found in [[Driving Mrs. Disraeli]]<br>Craft: £5,500, 120 Leather, and 50 Silk | |Plan found in [[Driving Mrs. Disraeli]]<br>Craft: £5,500, 120 Leather, and 50 [[Silk]] | ||
|£<br>+2 Attack | |£<br>+2 Attack | ||
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|7 | |7 | ||
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| | |Subtle, tailored, deadly. | ||
|Plan found in [[Triple Theft]]<br>Craft: £200, 120 [[Iron]], and 50 Silk | |Plan found in [[Triple Theft]]<br>Craft: £200, 120 [[Iron]], and 50 Silk | ||
|£<br>+1 Attack | |£<br>+1 Attack | ||
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| | |They say you shouldn't shake hands with the Devil, but that's really more of a suggestion than a rule. | ||
|Plan found in [[Double Trouble]]<br>Craft: £8,500, 140 Leather, and 60 Silk | |Plan found in [[Double Trouble]]<br>Craft: £8,500, 140 Leather, and 60 Silk | ||
|£<br>+2 Attack | |£<br>+2 Attack | ||
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| | |A fearsome weapon and a terrifying tool, a mythic beast of tremendous power. Incidentally, have you ever looked up genetic chimeras? It's not related to this gauntlet, but it's fascinating stuff. | ||
|Plan found in [[Bank of England|Bank Vault]] [[Treasure chest|chest]]<br>Craft: £9,000, 140 Metal, and 60 Silk | |Plan found in [[Bank of England|Bank Vault]] [[Treasure chest|chest]]<br>Craft: £9,000, 140 Metal, and 60 Silk | ||
|£<br>+2 Attack | |£<br>+2 Attack | ||
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| | |Wearing this gauntlet is evidence of great experience and incredible skill. | ||
|Reach Loyalty Level 5 with [[Clara O'Dea]] | |Reach Loyalty Level 5 with [[Clara O'Dea]] | ||
|£10,000<br>+2 Attack | |£10,000<br>+2 Attack | ||
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| | |Have a taste for the refined? This gauntlet will suit you perfectly. | ||
|Purchase the [[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate downloadable content|''Streets of London Pack'']] | |Purchase the [[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate downloadable content|''Streets of London Pack'']] | ||
|£2,000<br>+ Attack | |£2,000<br>+ Attack | ||
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| | |A no-nonsense mechanical monster, this gauntlet has killed only slightly fewer people than poor work conditions and [[coal]] dust. | ||
|Purchase the ''Streets of London Pack'' | |Purchase the ''Streets of London Pack'' | ||
|£2,000<br>+ Attack | |£2,000<br>+ Attack | ||
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|4 | |4 | ||
| | |A [[Buckingham Palace|Buckingham]]-inspired gauntlet for the fashionable Assassin. | ||
|Purchase the ''Streets of London Pack'' | |Purchase the ''Streets of London Pack'' | ||
|£2,000<br>+ Attack | |£2,000<br>+ Attack | ||
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| | |"The Nautilus was a masterpiece containing masterpieces...the engineer was struck with astonishment." - {{Wiki|Jules Verne}}, ''{{Wiki|Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea}}'' | ||
|Purchase the ''Victorian Legends Pack'' | |Purchase the ''Victorian Legends Pack'' | ||
|£7,000<br>+ Attack | |£7,000<br>+ Attack | ||
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| | |The pressure gauge is decorative, for [[Dr. Daniel|my]] inventions never malfunction! The timepiece however is expertly synchronised with the Shepherd Gate Clock of Greenwich! | ||
|Purchase the ''Steampunk Pack'' | |Purchase the ''Steampunk Pack'' | ||
|£7,000<br>+ Attack | |£7,000<br>+ Attack | ||
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| | |They say you shouldn't shake hands with the Devil, but that's really more of a suggestion than a rule. | ||
|Starting Gauntlet | |Starting Gauntlet | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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| | |An iron fist with a velvet touch fit for a knight out. | ||
|Buy for £12,000 | |Buy for £12,000 | ||
|£1,200<br>+1 Attack | |£1,200<br>+1 Attack | ||
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| | |The 'Lady' is a tramp... Greetings from [[Owers Manor]]. | ||
|Complete [[The Lady Talks]] | |Complete [[The Lady Talks]] | ||
|£900<br>+1 Attack | |£900<br>+1 Attack | ||
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| | |Old-world elegance and an Assassin's fatal charm. | ||
|Reach Loyalty Level 3 with [[Nellie]] | |Reach Loyalty Level 3 with [[Nellie]] | ||
|£1,200<br>+1 Attack | |£1,200<br>+1 Attack | ||
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| | |Inspired by the Ripper's terrifying modus operandi. | ||
|Complete [[Live by the Creed, Die by the Creed]] | |Complete [[Live by the Creed, Die by the Creed]] | ||
|£1,050<br>+1 Attack | |£1,050<br>+1 Attack | ||
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| | |...As in [[Scotland Yard]], not yardwork. Ideal for the pruning of criminals. | ||
|Reach Loyalty Level 2 with [[Frederick Abberline]] | |Reach Loyalty Level 2 with [[Frederick Abberline]] | ||
|£2,000<br>+1 Attack | |£2,000<br>+1 Attack | ||
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| | |This hand-crafted Assassins gauntlet is bursting at the seams with power. | ||
|Plan found in [[City of London]] chest <br>Craft: 500 Metal, 200 Leather, 50 Silk and 70 Chemical | |Plan found in [[City of London]] chest <br>Craft: 500 Metal, 200 Leather, 50 Silk and 70 [[Chemical]] | ||
|£<br>+1 Attack | |£<br>+1 Attack | ||
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Revision as of 19:55, 24 May 2020
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The Assassin Gauntlet was a modification adopted during the 19th century to the standard Hidden Blade. Built around a bracer that covered the entire forearm, it consisted of two main parts, the Hidden Blade and a rope launcher attachment.
By the Victorian era, later models replaced the rope launcher with an Assassin insignia-shaped grappling hook, allowing the wielder the means to a quick escape, or to facilitate urban travel by creating on-the-fly ziplines under the palm. These models also featured armor plating that partially or completely covered the glove, as well as embedded brass knuckles and a Dart Gun on the back of the forearm, which was used to launch poison darts at unsuspecting targets.[1]
History
The first known use of the gauntlet was in 1852 by an unnamed American Assassin. During the California Gold Rush, she was made aware of the actions of John Sutter, a Swiss pioneer forcing the local Maidu people to mine gold for him. Ambushing his carriage in the Great Basin Desert, the Assassin fired a tether from her gauntlet, using it to mount the vehicle before ordering Sutter at gunpoint to return the gold he had stolen from the Maidu.[2]
In 1863, during the New York draft riots, the Assassin Varius noted that newer gauntlet designs, involving rope launchers and darts, were being used in England.[3], In 1868, the twin British Assassins Evie and Jacob Frye made it their mission to take back London from the British Templars, who had ruled with an iron fist for the past century. The Rooks were created from the gang known as the Clinkers to counter the Templar-affiliated Blighters, and following a gang war with the gang leader Rexford Kaylock and his demise, the Fryes took possession of his broken grappling hook pistol.[1]
Believing the pistol could still prove useful, Henry Green introduced them to the inventor Alexander Graham Bell, who then modified the launcher to fit into the Fryes' gauntlets. Bell later added a Dart Gun to the bracer, allowing the twins to fire hallucinogenic darts at their targets. The design remained relatively unchanged for the next fifty years, being used by Lydia Frye during her efforts in World War I to protect London from the Templars and German spies.[4]
Statistics
| Name | Level | Attack | Description | Availability | Upgrade |
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| Leather | 1 | 1 | A basic leather gauntlet, perfect for a new Assassin. | Starting Gauntlet | £500 +1 Attack |
| Hardened Leather | 2 | 2 | Tougher than plain leather, but with maintained flexibility for ease of combat. | Plan found in Sequence 3 | £500 +1 Attack |
| Reinforced | 3 | 3 | If you're about substance over style, then you might be interested in this workhorse of a gauntlet. | Plan found in On the Origin of Syrup Craft: £2,500 and 100 Metal |
£1,000 +1 Attack |
| Black Leather | 4 | 4 | A black leather gauntlet, ideal for blending into a crowd after dusk. | Plan found in Survival of the Fittest | £2,000 +1 Attack |
| Mirage | 5 | 5 | A solid, good-looking gauntlet. Can't go wrong with leather accents. | Plan Found in One Good Deed Craft: £4,500 and 100 Metal |
£ +1 Attack |
| Iron Death | 6 | 6 | The Iron Death gauntlet is a cold, unfeeling grey, but on the plus side, it goes with everything. Including death. | Plan found in Driving Mrs. Disraeli Craft: £5,500, 120 Leather, and 50 Silk |
£ +2 Attack |
| Assassin | 7 | 7 | Subtle, tailored, deadly. | Plan found in Triple Theft Craft: £200, 120 Iron, and 50 Silk |
£ +1 Attack |
| The Devil's Handshake | 8 | 8 | They say you shouldn't shake hands with the Devil, but that's really more of a suggestion than a rule. | Plan found in Double Trouble Craft: £8,500, 140 Leather, and 60 Silk |
£ +2 Attack |
| The Chimera | 9 | 9 | A fearsome weapon and a terrifying tool, a mythic beast of tremendous power. Incidentally, have you ever looked up genetic chimeras? It's not related to this gauntlet, but it's fascinating stuff. | Plan found in Bank Vault chest Craft: £9,000, 140 Metal, and 60 Silk |
£ +2 Attack |
| Legendary Assassin | 10 | 10 | Wearing this gauntlet is evidence of great experience and incredible skill. | Reach Loyalty Level 5 with Clara O'Dea | £10,000 +2 Attack |
| Redback Gauntlet | 3 | 4 | Have a taste for the refined? This gauntlet will suit you perfectly. | Purchase the Streets of London Pack | £2,000 + Attack |
| Industrial Gauntlet | 3 | 4 | A no-nonsense mechanical monster, this gauntlet has killed only slightly fewer people than poor work conditions and coal dust. | Purchase the Streets of London Pack | £2,000 + Attack |
| Royal Gauntlet | 3 | 4 | A Buckingham-inspired gauntlet for the fashionable Assassin. | Purchase the Streets of London Pack | £2,000 + Attack |
| Nautilus Gauntlet | 7 | 9 | "The Nautilus was a masterpiece containing masterpieces...the engineer was struck with astonishment." - Jules Verne, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea | Purchase the Victorian Legends Pack | £7,000 + Attack |
| Chronographic Piercer | 7 | 9 | The pressure gauge is decorative, for my inventions never malfunction! The timepiece however is expertly synchronised with the Shepherd Gate Clock of Greenwich! | Purchase the Steampunk Pack | £7,000 + Attack |
| The Devil's Handshake* | 1 | 7 | They say you shouldn't shake hands with the Devil, but that's really more of a suggestion than a rule. | Starting Gauntlet | N/A |
| A Velvet Glove* | 9 | 9 | An iron fist with a velvet touch fit for a knight out. | Buy for £12,000 | £1,200 +1 Attack |
| Lady Owers Gauntlet* | 8 | 8 | The 'Lady' is a tramp... Greetings from Owers Manor. | Complete The Lady Talks | £900 +1 Attack |
| Kiss the Hand* | 9 | 8 | Old-world elegance and an Assassin's fatal charm. | Reach Loyalty Level 3 with Nellie | £1,200 +1 Attack |
| The Ripper's Terror* | 9 | 10 | Inspired by the Ripper's terrifying modus operandi. | Complete Live by the Creed, Die by the Creed | £1,050 +1 Attack |
| The Yard Glove* | 10 | 10 | ...As in Scotland Yard, not yardwork. Ideal for the pruning of criminals. | Reach Loyalty Level 2 with Frederick Abberline | £2,000 +1 Attack |
| Seam Buster* | 10 | 11 | This hand-crafted Assassins gauntlet is bursting at the seams with power. | Plan found in City of London chest Craft: 500 Metal, 200 Leather, 50 Silk and 70 Chemical |
£ +1 Attack |
*Only available after downloading Jack the Ripper.
Behind the scenes
The Dart Gun of the Assassin Gauntlet is similar to both the Hidden Gun and the Phantom Blade, as it acts as a firearm and is silent.
Varius' description of the gauntlets used in England appears to refer to the gauntlets worn by the Frye twins, despite the fact that, at the time, theirs had not yet been modified to include a rope launcher and dart gun.
Gallery
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Concept art of Jacob Frye wearing the Assassin Gauntlet
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Jacob Frye's Assassin Gauntlet
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Gauntlet top side
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Gauntlet bottom side
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Concept art of the Assassin Gauntlet
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Evolution sketches of the Assassin Gauntlet
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants
- Assassin's Creed: Syndicate
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Syndicate
- ↑ Assassin's Creed – issue 1
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Syndicate – The Darkest Hour
