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Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy is a Facebook game, designed as a promotion for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.

Players are test subjects for Abstergo Industries who relive the lives of their ancestors, who are Assassins. There are four chapters: Chapter 1 focuses on Bartolomeo d'Alviano during the Battle of Agnadello, Chapter 2 focuses on Francesco Vecellio on a mission to kill a target, Chapter 3 focuses on Mario Auditore and the protection of Monteriggioni and Chapter 4 focuses on Perotto Calderon.

Chapter 1 - Bartolomeo d'Alviano

Death Defiant

First Aid

Rally Point

Tools Of The Trade

Turning The Tide

Skirmish

The Ruse

Role Reversal

Vying For The Village

Fighting Fire

Enlistment

Forging Ahead

Demanding Supplies

Stand!

Chapter 2 - Francesco Vecellio

On The Hunt

Barfly

Interception

Word Of Mouth

Siren's Lure

Every Last Detail

Bait And Trap

Character Assassination

Politics

Church Dues

Where It Hurts

No Escape

Bloodwork

With Niccolò's community turned against him, he will be employing every resource to ensure his survival and I will be employing all of mine to hunt him.

Boxing In

  • I must scout every possible exit from Niccolò's manor. If he tries to run, I will be able to anticipate every potential move he makes and quickly adapt my strategy.
  • I seal several of the windows shut from the outside!
  • I tie cords across the bottoms of several doorways; they should topple anyone who runs through them!
  • I spill a vial of oil onto the stairs — a crude, but effective trick!
  • I extinguish several lights around the manor's perimeter. Unlike my target, I am trained to work in the dark!
  • I hang some of Niccolò's own clothing in trees around his yard. In the dark, he may perceive them as waiting assassins and choose another route.
  • I have severely limited Niccolò's options for escape. It seems excessive, but I am a man of detail!

Crowd Control

  • I have instructed my hired help to swarm the front entrance of Niccolò's manor, where they will draw a rowdy crowd. I intend to separate Niccolò from most of his guards.
  • The crowd swells! Furious shouts draw more and more people to it!
  • Someone peeks at the crowd from a window upstairs! Niccolò?
  • They hurl fruit at the manor's facade! They know there will be no retaliation — the crowd is too big!
  • Several of Niccolò's private guard push towards the crowd. I see flashes of violence as they are pulled into it! They never emerge.
  • Guards step forward and fire their arquebuses into the air. The crowd takes a step back but does not break!
  • I have blocked any possible escape route through the front of the manor. Many of the guards will be too busy with the crowd to come to Niccolò's aid!

Proffesionals

  • My hired men are mostly ruffians and thieves. I will call upon my Order to join me and reduce the amount of guards Niccolò has employed. I will send an encoded message by courier pigeon; she will know where to fly.
  • I have killed with this one before, several years ago!
  • This ferocious assassin was once a Barbary Corsair. He is perfect for my plan!
  • A condottiero arrives. I know he is not one of my Order, but he has worked with us in the past. I trust him implicitly.
  • Two assassins arrive, but they cover their faces. They must be new to our Order — once skilled enough, there is no need for a mask.
  • I am joined by one of my own students. This will be a solid lesson for him, should he survive it!
  • I have called upon my Order to aid me while I end Niccolò's life. They know the kill is my task alone, but they will attempt to keep the guards from interfering.

Chapter 3 - Mario Auditore

People Skills

Working Girls

Arms Race

Rebirth

Men Of War

===Problem Solvers=== (Available only after buying the Assassin's Guild)

Resourceful

Lumbering

The Public Gardens

Digging In

Defensive Measures

Animal Husbandry

Running The Ramparts

The Shadow Game

Outskirts

Cleaning House

Cooling Tempers

If You Can't Beat Us

Casting the Net

Cornered

Mano a Mano

Storm Warning

Scramble

Suiting Up

Blindfold

Big Talker

Weathering The Storm

Raining Pain

Gale Winds

Wavebreakers

Thunderstruck

Chapter 4 - Perotto Calderon

All Roads Lead to Rome

All Ears

Masquerade

Scrambled Letters

The Lady's Favor

She Who Has Everything

First Impressions

Matchmaker

Tempting Fate

Consequences

Laying Down

Muzzle

The Understudy

Fight and Flight

Speed Is The Key

Sacrifice

Gameplan

Hidden Talents

Mad Dash

Desperate Measures

Tag Alongs

Alone

Psychosomatic

Revelation

Project Legacy Gold and Farming Guide

This guide breaks down the most efficient/profitable quests if you are ever in need of gold or xp. To be considered, the quests cannot require consumables unless these can be bought at a cheap cost with a decent net gain. These calculations are based on an Intrigue skill of 62 so especially for a lot of the money losing or unprofitable quests i.e. the crafting based ones, These figures are only to be used as a rough guide unless you are around the same level or higher since those quests only become profitable eventually once the skill is raised adequately. I have bolded the top quests to farm as well as included them below, the rest are listed alternatives that are also decent depending on what's available to you and how many AP's you have at the time. Guide complete up to Chapter 3.


  • xpr - xp per AP
  • gpr - gold per AP


Best Quests In Summary

  • Chapter 1, Vying For The Village, Stand: 7 AP, 11 XP, 356 gold 1.57xpr 51gpr - If you're out requirements for all the other quests for whatever reasons, this is your best standby. Decent xp and gold
  • Chapter 2, Bloodwork, Professionals: 3 AP 5 XP , (176 gold net req carrier pigeon) 1.6 xpr, 58 gpr Best for Gold for small AP investment
  • Chapter 2, Bloodwork, Into The Den: 12 AP, 19 XP 1.58xpr 766 gold net (req lockpick) 63.83 gpr * best alternative for Gold farming, depending on left over AP's and whether you can reafford investment into requirements if they've been consumed
  • Chapter 3, Defensive Measures, Running the Ramparts: 5AP 10 XP, 243 gold 2 xpr 48.6 gpr * Best for XP , recommend you keep one monterrigioni mercenary around spare once you have the requirements as it can be expensive to repurchase them again later when they've been used up to craft military units
  • Chapter 3, Cleaning House, Mano a Mano: 20 AP, 44 XP, 1296 gold 2.2 xpr 64 gpr Best for Gold AND XP / dual farming

Note: Professionals, Into The Den, Mano A Mano should be your bread and butter farming for gold and xp in general.

Alternatives

  • Chapter 2, Bloodwork
    • Crowd Control: 7 AP 11xp 260 gold 1.57xpr 37 gpr.
    • Cruel Efficiency: 10 AP, 16xp 456 gold 1.6 xpr, 28.5 gpr.
  • Chapter 3, Cleaning House, Cornered: 15 AP 32xp, 850 gold 2.13 xpr 56.6 gpr.

Crafting Required

If you have excess materials and can craft the expensive requirements for these quests, then you can make a LOT more bang for your AP buck than the other recommended farming quests assuming you already have materials. These can save you a lot of AP to get ahead in quests once you have the money you need, but otherwise if you are buying the requirements each time, the net rate are not impressive. Take advantage of these quests if you can

  • Chapter 2 On The Hunt, Character Assassination: 4 AP 6xp 712 gold (req expensive gift 212 gold net if not) 1.5 apr 178 gpr
  • Chapter 3, Bloodwork, Boxing In: 5Ap 7xp ( -22 gold net) 768 gold otherwise, 153.6 gpr


Even if you ran out of AP, there is still a way to make some money by crafting and selling Poisoned Daggers. To craft a poisoned dagger, you will need 1x Dagger (200 florins) and 1x Vitriol. You can craft Vitriol from 1x Pyrite and 1x Salt Peter (100 florins). And finally, to get Pyrite you can extract from 1x Coal (150 florins). To sum up, crafting 1x Poisoned Dagger requires:

1x Coal, 150f.
1x Salt Peter, 100f.
1x Dagger, 200f.

Each Poisoned Dagger is sold for 750 florins which net you 300 florins and even more as you end up getting 2 products for each craft most of the time. It's not much but you don't need any AP anyway.