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In the Assassin's Creed series, fists are the weakest form of fighting available to the player. Guards will not intervene with a fistfight, unless the player is attacking a guard.

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Fists play a major part in Assassin's Creed II.

However, if the player draws a weapon they will attack.

Assassin's Creed

Altaïr's fists are also the only weapon he can use to interrogate a target without killing or causing them to run, even though the target is always assassinated once Altaïr has his information. When attempting to pickpocket a thug for throwing knives, if he notices Altaïr stealing from him, he may start a fist fight. You can choose to punch back, or you can draw one of your swords and he will immediately flee. The latter will attract the attention of nearby guards if you don't put it away immediately. As weak as fists are, they are your only weapon available as a novice. You shouldn't get used to them, as you are only a

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A thug is knocked out

novice for one mission. At any time, you may use fists to knock out or incapacitate guards.

Assassin's Creed II

In Assassin's Creed II, the main character Ezio is more skilled in a fistfight. He can perform combos, as well as being able to counter other fist fighters. He may also Disarm

The Fist's inventory icon in Assassin's Creed II

those with weapons and use them against opponents, if he has learned the Disarm skill. The special attack while unarmed is to lean down and sweep some sand into the opponent's eyes, opening the weaker enemies to an instant kill. Similarly, if your opponent has sufficiently low health, it is possible to perform an instant kill if you can get behind them.


Fists also become a more viable weapon when the Metal Cestus, a hard steel hand-guard that strengthens the attack of the fists, becomes available for

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Ezio disarming a guard

purchase from Blacksmiths.

You can earn yourself the achievement/trophy, Messer Sandman, which is worth 10G or a Bronze trophy, by using the sand throwing move on 4 guards at once.

Players should be aware that picking up a body will cause the game to switch automatically back to Ezio's fists. Also, while carrying a body, guards will automatically attack you on sight regardless of Notoriety. Also, if you successfully disarm a guard and keep using his weapon after you kill him, the icon at the bottom left hand of the screen will be the fist icon.

Despite seemingly lethal actions, (like snapping or stomping on a hostile enemy's neck) the person will appear to be in a subdued state and will not be listed as a kill, enabling Ezio to "kill" civilians. However, during assassinations, these lethal actions do count as a kill to the assassination target. In addition, picking up someone in a subdued state and dropping them at least one story will stop their writhing around and they will be no different than a corpse. However, you will still not be penalised for doing it to a civilian.

Assassin's Creed Brotherhood

In Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, the player still has the ability to disarm their opponents but they have a new ability to simply kill them in one swift move by using their fists. The player can walk up to a guard and press X or Square while the player is using their fists and Ezio will perform a move, he may kick the guard's legs and then pull his neck over his shoulder; therefore killing him. This and many other moves besides are always available throughout the game. Also as in Assassin's Creed II the player will defeat their opponent by performing a series of combos.

Stats

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The Metal Cestus as it appears in Assassin's Creed II

Without the Metal Cestus upgrade, Ezio's fists have 1 damage, 5 speed, and 1 counter. The Metal Cestus boosts the damage stat to 3.

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