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Crossbow
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The Crossbow was a long range weapon, consisting of a bow mounted on a stock, that shot arrow bolts. It could also be used in defensive close-quarters combat.
Altaïr used a standard crossbow despite common usage of the handheld crossbow in Europe and the Middle East during the time of the Third Crusade. When Altaïr was disguised as a soldier and then afterwards a scholar, he had a crossbow attached on his back, despite not having one after killing a crossbowman while disguised as a scholar.
Renaissance
The Crossbow in the shop menu.
The crossbow was a ranged weapon that Ezio Auditore could purchase for 12,800 florins at any Blacksmith shop in Rome. After purchasing the weapon, the number of bolts could be upgraded by buying the medium and large quivers from Tailor shops. Each quiver increased the maximum number of bolts carried by 5 each time, with the default number of bolts being 15 and the maximum number available being 25.[1]
The large quiver required the completion of the Pulling Threads shop quest before it was made available, and was granted for free once the quest was completed.
Usage
Stealth
The Ottoman crossbow.
The crossbow was like the pistol's complementary ranged weapon; it had the same range, but was silent. The way the crossbow was fired was similar to that of the pistol, though it aimed faster and could be fired while moving and while on beams.
Unlike the pistol, which alerted guards the moment it was fired, the crossbow only called attention to Ezio when the target collapsed.[1]
Combat
The crossbow could be used in battle, complementing its stealth capabilities. In battle, it could be fired at close range, as well as being able to counter an enemy's attack. When fired at close range, the crossbow would kill the targeted enemy but doing so would incur a rather long reload time. Crossbowmen and some horsemen used the crossbow in battle, firing repeatedly at Ezio, at close quarters as well as at a long range. Ezio could also use the crossbow to defend against charging horsemen by blocking them with the crossbow equipped.[1]
The crossbow featured some animations while counter-killing opponents. However, the crossbow could not counter long or heavy weapons.
Skull Smasher
Ezio thrusts his crossbow into the target's abdomen. As his target doubles over, Ezio, with both hands, smashes the bottom of his crossbow onto the back of his target's head, forcing the target to land face-first onto the ground (does not require ammunition or a reload to be performed).
Suffocation
Ezio forcefully thrusts his target with the metal, beak-like tip of his crossbow twice. The first time in the abdomen, and the second time in the neck. The target slowly backs up and falls to his knees, holding his neck while choking, and collapses (does not need ammunition or a reload to be performed).
Spinal Shot
Ezio thrusts his crossbow into the target's abdomen, and then steps back to shoot him directly down the back of his neck as he doubles over in pain (requires ammunition and must be reloaded in order to be performed).
Trip Shot
Ezio ducks, spins around, and sweeps his target off of his feet with the crossbow. Ezio then quickly rises upright and shoots his target, who is lying dazed on the ground (requires ammunition and must be reloaded in order to be performed).
Trivia
The Suffocation counter was inAssassin's Creed II, it was used as a fist counter when an enemy does a left-cross punch, making it the only move to change weapons.
A crossbow was planned to be one of Altaïr's weapon in early designs of Assassin's Creed, but was removed from the final game due to historical inaccuracies. The crossbow did, however, feature in the E3 trailer and the game's video introduction, showing that it was removed from the game at quite a late date.
The crossbow was featured in the mobile version of Assassin's Creed, a historical mistake by the developers, it was obtained prior to his confrontation with Majd Addin. The crossbow could be used to kill enemies at a safe distance, to trigger gear mechanisms or to shoot down flame-holders to light torches. The ammunition of the weapon could be refilled by walking into a weapon recharge point.
In the first Altaïr memory of Revelations, some guards also used crossbows despite the inaccuracy.
File:ACR crossbow.pngThe Crossbow featured in Assassin's Creed: Revelations.The crossbow functioned the same way as the Hidden Gun, however, it was less powerful, as it did not always kill certain targets such as Borgia Captains, unlike the Hidden Gun, which always guaranteed a kill, unless used on an assassination target.
In order to unlock the large quiver upgrade, the shop quest "Pulling Threads" must have been completed first.
Most of the time, when Ezio performed the Trip Shot counter attack, the firing sound would not occur.
During the Animusloading screen, if Ezio drew his crossbow, a single crossbow bolt could be found lying on the ground. It disappeared when the crossbow was put away and vice versa.
When performing certain actions with the crossbow, Ezio's upper body did not move at all (besides the arm holding the crossbow while he was drawing it/beginning to aim/sheathing it). This gave Ezio a robotic appearance when running, as his entire upper body was completely still while performing any actions.
In an E3 conference trailer (above picture of Ezio on the Colosseum) Ezio was seen equipped with a different crossbow to the one in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. This particular crossbow had the same design as the ones used by Crossbowmen guards.