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This article is about the armor that is used in the Assassin's Creed series.

Assassin's Creed

Altaïr's plain robes.

In the first Assassin's Creed game, Altaïr has light armor that consists of leather greaves, leather vambraces, and a leather belt. The vambrace on his left forearm has what appears to be metal plating, but it does not function as armor in the game and is likely only there for decorative purposes, for distinguishing a heightened status within the Assassin Order, or for concealing the Hidden Blade. Because Desmond loses synchronization with Altaïr whenever Altaïr is struck during combat, it is implied that Altaïr was never hit or wounded in armed conflict or during assassinations. This would be feasible, given Altaïr's capabilities as a warrior and his lineage (Those Who Came Before). Using the Apple of Eden, Altaïr created the Codex pages, as well as a new suit of armor for himself, one that was almost impossible to damage. This new armor would be passed down to each of Altaïr's descendants, eventually being hidden away beneath the Villa Auditore.

Other characters

Armor does appear on other characters in the game, and there are differences in the styles worn by guards in each city. The guards in Damascus can be found in either lamellar, leather, or ringmail armor. Guards in Acre can be found in brigantine armor and chain mail, some complete with coifs. Guards in Jerusalem are often found wearing scale or splintmail. Each of these guard types can be found in the Kingdom near their respective cities. The Knights Templar uniformly wear full suits of chain mail covered in a white tabbard with a red steel helm covering their face. Most (if not all) of the knights Templar wear their signature red cross openly, whereas future Templars bear the cross symbol more subtly.

Assassin's Creed II

Ezio's plain Assassin's robes as seen in Assassin's Creed II.

Ezio can purchase different types of armor from blacksmiths found throughout the game's various cities. There are five sets of armor that can be purchased, each with four individual pieces, namely chest plates, greaves, spaulders, and vambraces.

Armor name Available Cost
Leather Greaves Sequence 03 1,200ƒ
Leather Vambraces Sequence 04 1,100ƒ
Leather Chest Guard Sequence 03 4,600ƒ
Leather Spaulders Sequence 01 2,300ƒ
Helmschmied Greaves Sequence 03 5,200ƒ
Helmschmied Vambraces Sequence 05 2,900ƒ
Helmschmied Chest Guard Sequence 05 10,800ƒ
Helmschmied Spaulders Sequence 04 6,200ƒ
Metal Greaves Sequence 04 7,200ƒ
Metal Vambraces Sequence 06 6,300ƒ
Metal Chest Guard Sequence 07 17,200ƒ
Metal Pauldrons Sequence 07 12,000ƒ
Missaglias Greaves* Sequence 08 14,600ƒ
Missaglias Vambraces* Sequence 09 12,000ƒ
Missaglias Chest Guard* Sequence 09 27,900ƒ
Missaglias Pauldrons* Sequence 10 21,300ƒ
Vambraces of Altaïr Quest Unlockable
Greaves of Altaïr Quest Unlockable
Pauldrons of Altaïr Quest Unlockable
Chest Guard of Altaïr Quest Unlockable


thumb|300px|right|All sets of armor of Assassin's Creed II.

The Armor of Altaïr as seen in Assassin's Creed II.

Leather Armor is the first available armor and provides health bonuses, but no resistance bonuses. Later, Ezio can purchase 'Helmschmied', a variant of leather with metal inlays, 'metal armor' and 'Missaglias', a stylized set of 'metal armor'. Every armor after the leather set offers health bonuses and resistance bonuses. Armor can be damaged through combat or by falling from buildings, so it is necessary to repair it at blacksmiths regularly. Each armor has a set number of circles that it can resist. In general, twenty squares of combat or falling damage to your synch bar will remove one circle of resistance from every piece of armor you have equipped.

The player is also able to unlock a unique and special set of armor, referred to as Altaïr's Armor, by collecting Assassin's Seals from different Assassins' Tombs. After finding and placing all 6 seals in the Sanctuary, Ezio unlocks the armor of his ancestor. It consists of black clothing, with specially made armor integrated into it, akin to the mythical properties of the Golden Fleece. As such, the armor never needs to be repaired. When dyed by the player, all that changes is the inside color of the armor. Page 19 of Altaïr's Codex reveals that this, the only suit made, was owned and/or created by Altaïr, who destroyed the written formula out of fear of the armor becoming widely used, either by friend or foe alike.

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Purchasing Armor

Other characters

All types of soldiers in Assassin's Creed II are armored to varying degrees, with archers as the lightest, followed by Agiles, regular soldiers, Seekers, and Brutes. Elite soldiers wear heavier armor than regular soldiers, making them more resistant to Ezio's attacks and counter-attacks. Brutes in particular can only be killed or damaged after a disarm, or with the hidden blade.

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood

At the start of Brotherhood, Ezio loses the Armor of Altaïr during the seige of Monterigionni, forcing him to run into battle clothed in a simple shirt, pants, and boots. Later on in Rome, Ezio's new robes and armor are anonymously given to him by Machiavelli. Ezio's newer attire resembles the clothes of Altaïr, with longer robes and a longer hood. Ezio's outfit's armor comes only with a spaulder and a single vambrace (a second one once the Double Hidden Blade is re-aquired). In the game, Ezio's spaulder is leather(without having bought spaulders), while the cover art as well as other drawn images of him depicts him wearing a metal spaulder. His new hidden blade bracer is also different in design and is also completely metal. Even the blade is different, bearing tribal designs running through the center of it to the tip of the blade.

Ezio's Plain Robes In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood



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The Armor of Brutus.

Ezio will be able to purchase armor upgrades, just like Assassin's Creed II, in a Blacksmith shop. It is also possible to complete "Shop Quests" for certain Blacksmith shops and unlock parts of a certain armor.

When Ezio completes the Sons of Romulus Lairs, he is given the location of a treasure room. There, he aquires and can equip the Armor of Brutus along with the Dagger of Brutus. This armor, like the Armor of Altaïr, is unbreakable and rewards the most health out of any other armor set besides the Seusenhofer Armor. Like the Armor of Altaïr, this armor and its cape cannot be dyed.




Standard armour:

  • Roman Pauldron
  • Roman Chestplate
  • Roman Greaves
  • Roman Vambraces



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Helmschmied Drachen Armor

As a bonus for pre-ordering the Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood collector's edition from Amazon.com, players can receive a highly stylized armor known as the Helmschmied Drachen Armor. The armor is only a cosmetic one, and does not add any bonuses to blocking or to health.Other armor like leather can be worn at the same time however Ezio will not look any different. The Outfit is actually Black and Red with Silver Armor in game, unlike the image shown.