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The Armory was a storage room for weapons and armor that the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze acquired during the Renaissance.

Monteriggioni

In Monteriggioni, inside the Villa Auditore, Ezio was able to change his currently equipped weapons or armor within two separate armory rooms.

The armor room contained the five sets of armor available to Ezio, including the Leather, Helmschmed, Missaglias and Metal armors. The Armor of Altaïr, once unlocked from the Sanctuary, is situated at the back of the armory.

The center of the armory contains a model of the Flying Machine used during the assassination of Carlo Grimaldi in Venice, along with the model of the carriage that Ezio drove in the mountains between Florence and Forlì with Leonardo da Vinci.

Inside the weapons room was three weapon racks on the side walls, and two racks in the center. On the left rack was the Common Sword, the Captain's sword, the Milanese Sword and the Schiavona. On the right rack was the Sword of Altaïr, the Old Syrian sword, the Venetian and Florentice falchions and the Scimitar. Over on the other wall was the hammers rack, which consisted of the Mercenario War Hammer, the Condottiero War Hammer, the Maul, and the Flanged and Cavalieri Maces. In the center of the room was a double sided rack that contained each of the small weapons, which included the Dagger, Knife, Stilleto, Channeled and Notched Cinquedea and Sultan's and Butcher's knives.

Rome

In Rome, the armory was located within the Tiber Island headquarters and consisted of two rooms for armor and weapons. The armory also displayed models of Leonardo's War Machines once Ezio had destroyed their functional counterparts.

Constantinople

In Constantinople, the Galata headquarters had two linked rooms for armor and weapons.

The armor found within the rooms were divided by type, all stored on mannequins. Racks carried weapon variants Ezio had purchased, one for hammers, two for swords and two for small weapons.

Trivia

  • There is a secret dresser box that functions as weapon rack in the hideout that is only accessible if you take a non-purchasable weapon from a guard (e.g. the scimitar).

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