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The Bourgeois Hood was a hood from a set of armor owned by the French Assassin Arno Dorian.[1] During his years of activity as an Assassin, Arno acquired four different quality versions of this hood, by purchase or collection.

Weapon statistics

Name Level Cost (Upgrade) Modifiers (Upgrade) Requirements
Handmade Bourgeois Hood ◆◆ 230 (500 Sync points) Eagle Vision Range: 15% (25%)
Health: 1 HP (3 HP)
Purchase
Description
A nicely made hood, suitable for a middle-class man of modest means.
Tailored Bourgeois Hood ◆◆◆ N/A (1000 Sync points) Eagle Vision Range: 25% (35%)
Eagle Vision Duration: 15% (25%)
Health: 2 HP (4 HP)
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Description
A more expensive hood, of the sort a banker or a lawyer might wear.
Improved Bourgeois Hood ◆◆◆◆ 4600₣ (2000 Sync points) Eagle Vision Range: 35% (45%)
Eagle Vision Duration: 20% (30%)
Eagle Vision Cooldown: 10% (20%)
Health: 3 HP (5 HP)
Purchase
Description
The austerity of this hood is testament to its quality.
Master Bourgeois Hood ◆◆◆◆◆ 23000₣ (5000 Sync points) Eagle Vision Range: 45% (55%)
Eagle Vision Duration: 25% (35%)
Eagle Vision Cooldown: 20% (30%)
Health: 4 HP (8 HP)
Assassin Cache Duration: 60% (70%)
Purchase
Description
This hood is sheer elegance in its simplicity.

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