8Hookblade
The hookblade is a modification of the iconic hidden blade used by the assassins.
First introduced by the assassins in Constantinople, it can be used for both traversal and combat.
Since it was introduced, the hookblade has remained exclusive to Assassin’s Creed Revelations.
Hopefully, a similar modification will be featured in future AC titles.
Smoke bombs can also be used to distract enemies or to hide your movements.
It can also be used to slow down enemies when they are pursuing you.
Cherry bombs and noisemakers are the perfect tools to achieve this and to complete quests without being detected.
While called by different names in Assassins Creed games, they serve the same purpose: distraction.
However, in some AC games, they can be upgraded to deal damage to enemies.
Both pistols and rifles have appeared across the AC titles.
In Assassins Creed Brotherhood, the flying machine receives a major upgrade and becomes a bomber.
However, the Borgias have a couple of these prototypes, so Ezio must take to the skies again.
With the bomber, you destroy the remaining machines.
The only drawback of this gadget is that it’s only usable in a specific section of the game.
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The grappling hook is also a great tool for reaching areas that would be impossible to access without it.
Other versions of the grappling hook have appeared in specific quests within the Assassins Creed Chronicles games.
A great substitute for firearms, knives allow you to remain hidden from your enemies after using them.
Theyre an ideal tool for taking down enemies on rooftops or watchtowers.
What makes throwing knives more effective than other tools is how easy they are to find.
In most Assassin’s Creed games, you’ll find throwing knives scattered around, especially in combat areas.
The parachute allowed Ezio to jump from incredible heights without issue.
The memory corridor in the Animus is continually changing.