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[[File:Assassins1503E3.png|thumb|400px|Ezio and his aprrentices]][[Ezio Auditore da Firenze| Ezio's]] apprentices are Assassins, presumably taken on and trained by Ezio, on occasions they will accompany him whilst on missions in Rome, and can be sent on their own to perform assassinations in other European countries, such as Spain and France.
[[File:Assassins1503E3.png|thumb|400px|Ezio, with four aprrentices.]]
The '''apprentices''' were [[assassins]] from [[Rome]] who were at some point saved by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] during his war against the [[Knights Templar]], and had subsequently devoted themselves to learning the ways of the Assassins.


In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' Ezio will have several Apprentices. In E3 2010 cinematic trailer Ezio is seen using them to cover his approach and later fighting Cesare's Papal Guards with them.
Operating out of the [[Tiber Island]] headquarters, the apprentices were sent on mission across Europe in order to improve their skill and combat experience, beyond their traditional training; though the apprentices did not always survive their missions. Also, when not on missions outside of Rome, the apprentices would support the efforts of Ezio Auditore and his fellow assassins, providing support and, if necessary, reinforcement during missions.


During the game, players will have the opportunity to send [http://assassinscreed.wikia.com/wiki/Assassins Assassins] to different areas to complete tasks. Ezio will have the ability to send new Assassins to other European countries and complete missions to gain status and become stronger. Once they have proven themselves effectively, they can accompany him on missions in Rome. The new assassins are recruited when Ezio rescues them from harassing guards, which leads them to join the Assassins.
At some point in 1503, at least four apprentices supported Ezio Auditore during his attack on [[Rodrigo Borgia|Rodrigo]] and [[Cesare Borgia]] outside of the [[Pantheon]], removing several Borgia guards before they could engage Ezio, and then supporting him during his battle against Cesare himself<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood E3 trailer">''[http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-2010-assassins-creed/101249 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood E3 trailer]''</ref>.


Players can have the ability to train young Assassins and have them complete different tasks. If an Assassin fails a mission and is compromised, the Assassin cannot be used again. Players can also customize the Assassins' armor and weaponry, and each one has a different personality. Later on players can use experience points they've gained to upgrade their apprentices` fighting, and free running abilities. So far it's known that players will at least be able to train twelve Assassins, male or female, at a time and possibly bring up to five (including the "personal assassin") of them on missions.
==''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''==
[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|In-game]], Ezio will have the ability to train up to twelve apprentices at a time, and will be able to hae at least five support him during his own missions. During the game, players will have the opportunity to send the apprentices to different cities across Europe to complete tasks and assassinations. If they complete the mission, the apprentices will earn experience points.
 
Players can also customize the Assassins' armor and weaponry, and each one has a different personality. Later on, players can use the experience points they've gained to upgrade their apprentices` fighting, and free running abilities.
 
==Notes and references==
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Revision as of 16:54, 28 July 2010

File:Assassins1503E3.png
Ezio, with four aprrentices.

The apprentices were assassins from Rome who were at some point saved by Ezio Auditore da Firenze during his war against the Knights Templar, and had subsequently devoted themselves to learning the ways of the Assassins.

Operating out of the Tiber Island headquarters, the apprentices were sent on mission across Europe in order to improve their skill and combat experience, beyond their traditional training; though the apprentices did not always survive their missions. Also, when not on missions outside of Rome, the apprentices would support the efforts of Ezio Auditore and his fellow assassins, providing support and, if necessary, reinforcement during missions.

At some point in 1503, at least four apprentices supported Ezio Auditore during his attack on Rodrigo and Cesare Borgia outside of the Pantheon, removing several Borgia guards before they could engage Ezio, and then supporting him during his battle against Cesare himself[1].

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood

In-game, Ezio will have the ability to train up to twelve apprentices at a time, and will be able to hae at least five support him during his own missions. During the game, players will have the opportunity to send the apprentices to different cities across Europe to complete tasks and assassinations. If they complete the mission, the apprentices will earn experience points.

Players can also customize the Assassins' armor and weaponry, and each one has a different personality. Later on, players can use the experience points they've gained to upgrade their apprentices` fighting, and free running abilities.

Notes and references