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Codex pages ?

Ok here is the thing I just did the part where he talks to the uncle and says the leonardo da vinci or whatever can translate the pages went up and updated the map and I see where all the codex pages are it let me pick up one but it will not let me do the rest why? am I missing something

Be more specific. What do you mean "will not let me do the rest"? And SIGN YOUR POSTS. -- Master Sima Yi 15:51, January 20, 2011 (UTC)
I may be wrong, but given a guess - due to the lack of information of your problem - I'd say that the scene you mean is in Mario's study. The Codex pages that are already on the wall you will not be able to take down. Mario already explained to Ezio that Giovanni managed to translate some. Now Leonardo has to do it as Giovanni is dead. The other Codex pages you collect are scattered throughout the cities and are marked on your map. All you need to do is run over the top of them to pick them up (or loot for some if I remember correct) . I hope that helps answer your question. Subject AMDR 16:31, January 20, 2011 (UTC)

In the picture where hes using the cannon he has the syrain sword when in game he has the common swordWillaca 07:12, June 5, 2011 (UTC)

Article Rename

Should we rename this article to simply "Ezio Auditore"? The "da Firenze" part would stay at the introduction of the article as this is Ezio's full name, but all of the Auditores in the in-game databases are listed without the "da Firenze" attached at the end. Leonardo da Vinci's article would stay the way it is, because Leonardo had no surname. — M.C.Tales 18:43, June 6, 2011 (UTC)

Whilst you do have a valid point, the extreme majority of readers coming to this site will be expecting to see "da Firenze" as part of the article title. It also allows us to differentiate the Florentine Auditore from their family in Monteriggioni (namely Mario and Domenico); as such I think it best if we leave the article name as is. On a related note, Giovanni at one point tells Ezio he is of the "Auditore da Firenze", once again differentiating between those in Florence, and those without. --Jasca Ducato Council Chamber Assassination record 20:29, June 6, 2011 (UTC)

hey ezio how is you mother do

Pictures

Is there a better version of this picture?

ShenLong Kazama 15:37, June 9, 2011 (UTC)