Tailor
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A tailor is an individual who works with fabrics, making, repairing, or altering clothing and other accessories that may be worn.
Despite their mundane craft, tailors have been an asset to the Assassins throughout the ages, providing them with pouches of various sizes for their equipment or dying their robes.[1][2][3][4]
In Ptolemaic Egypt, weavers fulfilled the roles of tailors and provided outfits to the Egyptians. The Medjay Bayek of Siwa was able to purchase several outfits and numerous crafting materials such as pelts and hard or soft leathers in order to better outfit his equipment.[5]
During the American Revolutionary War, the seamstress Ellen relocated to the Davenport Homestead with her daughter Maria after being rescued from her abusive husband, Quincent, by the Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton. She subsequently used her skills to create various outfits and clothing items, which were sold alongside other goods produced by the Homestead's residents.[6]
15th century[edit | edit source]
In Renaissance Italy, purchasing pouches increased Ezio Auditore da Firenze's capacity of a certain item by an increment of 5 units, in a progressive chain of upgrades.[1]
Dyes[edit | edit source]
| Dye | Location | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Assassin White | All Italian city-states | N/A |
| Florentine Mahogany | Florence | 560ƒ |
| Florentine Scarlet | Florence | 550ƒ |
| Florentine Crimson | Florence | 1,200ƒ |
| Tuscan Ember | Tuscany or Monteriggioni | 1,425ƒ |
| Tuscan Emerald | Tuscany or Monteriggioni | 500ƒ |
| Tuscan Copper | Tuscany or Monteriggioni | 245ƒ |
| Tuscan Ochre | Tuscany or Monteriggioni | 500ƒ |
| Wetlands Auburn | Romagna or Forlì | 500ƒ |
| Wetlands Steele | Romagna or Forlì | 380ƒ |
| Wetlands Ebony | Romagna or Forlì | 2,300ƒ |
| Wetlands Ivory | Romagna or Forlì | 150ƒ |
| Venetian Wine | Venice | 1,980ƒ |
| Venetian Azure | Venice | 450ƒ |
| Venetian Teal | Venice | 500ƒ |
Miscellanea[edit | edit source]
| Pouch | Availability | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Medium Medicine Pouch | Sequence 1 | 3,000ƒ |
| Large Medicine Pouch | Sequence 1 | 6,000ƒ |
| Medium Knife Belt | Sequence 6 | 3,000ƒ |
| Large Knife Belt | Sequence 9 | 6,000ƒ |
| Medium Poison Vial | Sequence 7 | 3,000ƒ |
| Large Poison Vial | Sequence 10 | 6,000ƒ |
16th century[edit | edit source]
Rome[edit | edit source]
Tailors returned in Rome and were stocked with the original upgrades and dyes, as well as some new ones, and were distributed through Rome's three districts. In addition, Ezio's cape could now be dyed separately to the rest of his robes.[2]
Furthermore, tailors began to sell Ezio parachutes after he had destroyed all of Leonardo da Vinci's war machines. Two additional items were also sold exclusively at tailors. Smoke bombs were made available through the purchase of the smoke bomb pouch, and the heavy sheath enabled Ezio to carry heavy weapons as his primary weapon.[2]
Dyes[edit | edit source]
| Dye | Location | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Assassin White | All districts | N/A |
| Roman Stone | Centro District | Robes - 110ƒ Cape - 110ƒ |
| Venetian Azure | Centro District | Robes - 238ƒ Cape - 204ƒ |
| Venetian Wine | Centro District | Robes - 697ƒ Cape - 187ƒ |
| Florentine Scarlet | Centro District | Robes - 867ƒ Cape - 272ƒ |
| Roman Gilded Onyx | Centro District | Robes - 1,275ƒ Cape - 298ƒ |
| Florentine Crimson | Centro District | Robes - 2,440ƒ Cape - 468ƒ |
| Tuscan Emerald | Campagna District | Robes - 2,062ƒ Cape - 494ƒ |
| Tuscan Ochre | Campagna District | Robes - 145ƒ Cape - 85ƒ |
| Tuscan Copper | Campagna District | Robes - 425ƒ Cape - 153ƒ |
| Tuscan Ember | Campagna District | Robes - 604ƒ Cape - 230ƒ |
| Wetlands Auburn | Antico District | Robes - 970ƒ Cape - 310ƒ |
| Wetlands Ebony | Antico District | Robes - 2,350ƒ Cape - 580ƒ |
| Wetlands Ivory | Antico District | Robes - 160ƒ Cape - 100ƒ |
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Roman Olive |
Antico District | Robes - 400ƒ Cape - 190ƒ |
Prices shown are inclusive of the 15% discount that becomes available upon purchasing all twelve tailors in Rome.
Miscellanea[edit | edit source]
| Upgrade | Availability | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Medium Medicine Pouch | ? | ?ƒ |
| Large Medicine Pouch | Renovate 4 tailor shops | 5,890ƒ |
| Knife Belt Upgrade (10) | Sequence 4 | 1,900ƒ |
| Knife Belt Upgrade (15) | ? | ?ƒ |
| Knife Belt Upgrade (20) | Renovate 4 tailor shops | 2,945ƒ |
| Knife Belt Upgrade (25) | Renovate 8 tailor shops | ?ƒ |
| Smoke Bomb Pouch | Sequence 2 | 9,200ƒ |
| Heavy Sheath | Sequence 2 | 8,250ƒ |
| Medium Poison Vial | ? | ?ƒ |
| Large Poison Vial | Renovate 8 tailor shops | ?ƒ |
| Medium Quiver | Acquire the Crossbow | 6,700ƒ |
| Large Quiver | Complete the shop quest "Pulling Threads" | N/A |
| Medium Parachute Bag | Destroy all war machines | ?ƒ |
| Large Parachute Bag | Destroy all war machines | ?ƒ |
Constantinople[edit | edit source]
Tailors returned once more in Constantinople, and were stocked with several new dyes, as well as previously existing upgrades. However, as Ezio's new robes lacked a cape, there was no option to dye it.[3]
In addition, tailors sold parachutes to Ezio as soon as he arrived in the city, since they had become a standard part of his equipment. All tailors shared the same inventory, and all dyes were available from any part of the city. Bomb ingredients were also sold, although only a few types were available at tailors.[3]
Dyes[edit | edit source]
Miscellanea[edit | edit source]
| Pouch | Cost |
|---|---|
| Medium Parachute Pouch | 5,980 |
| Medium Medicine Pouch | 2,875 |
| Knife Belt Upgrade (10) | 2,185 |
| Knife Belt Upgrade (15) | 3,565 |
| Heavy Sheath | 9,488 |
18th century[edit | edit source]
French American colonies[edit | edit source]
Tailors were present in New Orleans and the Louisiana Bayou during the 18th century, providing Aveline de Grandpré with pouch upgrades for cartridges, smoke bombs, and poison darts. Dyes were also available for each of Aveline's three personas, along with the option to equip an Assassin hood instead of the default hat.[7]
Pouches[edit | edit source]
| Pouch | Cost |
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| Small Fast Poison Pouch | 8,000 écu |
| Medium Fast Poison Pouch | 15,000 écu |
| Large Fast Poison Pouch | 24,000 écu |
| Small Cartridge Pouch | 1,500 écu |
| Medium Cartridge Pouch | 8,000 écu |
| Large Cartridge Pouch | 22,000 écu |
| Small Smoke Bomb Pouch | 2,400 écu |
| Medium Smoke Bomb Pouch | 10,000 écu |
| Large Smoke Bomb Pouch | 35,000 écu |
| Small Berserk Poison Pouch | 15,000 écu |
| Medium Berserk Poison Pouch | 25,000 écu |
| Large Berserk Poison Pouch | 34,000 écu |
Assassin outfits[edit | edit source]
| Dye | Cost |
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| Default Assassin | N/A |
| Assassin White | 1,500 écu |
| Pirate Black | 1,500 écu |
| Sailor Blue | 1,500 écu |
| Ivory | 1,500 écu |
| Smuggler Gray | 1,500 écu |
| Night Stalker | 1,500 écu |
| Bayou Hunter | Collect all Assassins' coins |
Lady outfits[edit | edit source]
| Dye | Cost |
|---|---|
| Default Green | N/A |
| Evening Umber | 1,500 écu |
| Blue Elegance | 1,500 écu |
| Formal Black | 1,500 écu |
| Discreet Gray | 1,500 écu |
| Yellow Rose | 1,500 écu |
| Business Dress | 1,500 écu |
| Charming Dress | Collect all Jeweled brooches |
Slave outfits[edit | edit source]
| Dye | Cost |
|---|---|
| Slave Disguise | N/A |
| Worker Disguise | 1,500 écu |
| Cook Disguise | 1,500 écu |
| Maid Disguise | 1,500 écu |
| Nanny Disguise | 1,500 écu |
| Gardener Disguise | 1,500 écu |
| Chichen Itza Disguise | Collect all Voodoo dolls |
Hats[edit | edit source]
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Assassin's Hat | N/A |
| Assassin's Hood | 750 écu |
| Alligator Hunter Hat | Mysteries of the Bayou Pack (Vita) or Uplay (HD) |
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Smuggler's Hat |
Collect all of Jeanne's diary pages |
| Traveler's Hat | Collect all Alligator eggs |
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- The achievement "Perfect Harmony" can be obtained by dyeing Ezio's clothes with Wetlands Ebony and Wetlands Ivory, both of which are available in Forlì.
- The Wetlands Ebony dye closely resembles the bonus black dye obtained through the Assassin's Creed II mobile game.
- Dye prices in Monteriggioni changed depending on how well Ezio renovated the tailor's shop.
- Obtainable armors such as the Armor of Altaïr, Armor of Brutus, Armor of Ishak Pasha, the Master Assassin Armor, and the Helmschmied Drachen Armor are unaffected by dyes.
- Cosmetic outfits are also unaffected by dyes.
- Tailors are occasionally offensive to Ezio if he does not purchase anything, saying things such as, "Awwww, poorly dressed a little while longer!"
- According to the novelization of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Ezio became good friends with the Monteriggioni tailor, who was later killed during the siege.
- In Assassin's Creed III, tailor shops, like most other businesses, were replaced by general stores, which sold a variety of items, including outfit dyes.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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A tailor shop in Monteriggioni
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A tailor shop in New Orleans
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Concept art of a tailor shop in San Danje
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A tailor shop in San Danje
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A tailor's inventory in 15th century Italy
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A tailor's inventory in Rome
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A tailor's inventory in Constantinople
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A tailor's inventory in New Orleans
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A weaver in Ptolemaic Egypt
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A tailor in Baghdad
Appearances[edit | edit source]
- Assassin's Creed II (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
- Assassin's Creed: Revelations
- Assassin's Creed III
- Assassin's Creed III: Liberation
- Assassin's Creed: Origins (as "weavers")
- Assassin's Creed: Rebellion
- Discovery Tour: Viking Age (as "weavers")
- Assassin's Creed: Mirage
- Assassin's Creed: Nexus VR (as "weavers")
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