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Unlike the later set, the Sepahi Armor, the armor still maintains the colors of the Azap set. Thus it is able to mesh together very well with Ezio's robes. Not only that but the cape and detailing are also very good elements to the set. The only real issue is that the suit is fairly bulky as it doesn't form the body as much as armors from Assassin's Creed 2 or Brotherhood.

It is obtained when the player finishes assigning seven assassins to different assassin dens and completing the first set of Master Assassin missions. It also offers unique bonuses such as silent sprinting and being unbreakable. It is also genuinely interesting looking. Although the only downside is that it is fairly undyeable. It is also one of the least unique-looking out of the other unbreakable armors. The armor of Brutus is the strongest armor available in all of Assassin's Creed Brotherhood.

Originally worn by Brutus, one of the many assassins responsible for killing Julius Caesar, it is easily one of the most powerful-looking armors in the franchise. The strong red and fur elements really help make it stand out compared to other armors. However, it is also one of the bulkiest and doesn't really highlight what an Assassin should look like.

Plate armor is one of the stronger sets of armor that Ezio can wear over the course of Assassin's Creed Brotherhood. It's an incredibly good set of armor thanks to the more minimalist elements of the armor. Not only that but it is also paired wonderfully with the white robes that the character wears.

Looking decent with any other dye also works. However, what holds it back is the armor values as well as other armors looking better than it. The Missaglias armor is the second-strongest set in the entire game. Only being beaten by the armor of Altair. This armor is a really good set thanks to the designs on the plate armor. Which blends wonderfully with the robes of Ezio during that time. Not only that, but the armor set was popular enough to be used in the Assassin's Creed 2 statues and figurines.

Overall the Missaglias armor is definitely one of the more recognizable sets. The Turkish Assassin armor is one of the few sets in the trilogy where it is strictly an outfit or skin.

Aesthetically it is quite interesting with a decent white robe which pairs well with the brown armor used. Not only that but it is one of the only armors that has a mask. The downside to this armor however is that due to aesthetic nature, players aren't able to customize to whatever they see fit.

The Seusenhofer armor is the second strongest set in Assassin's Creed Brotherhood. During the cutscenes, this is also canonically what Ezio wears by the time he faces Cesare Borgia in Spain. Plus he looks more mentor-ish I mean more powerfull and superior I adore the armor, I just love how it looks and flows when Ezio's running and killing. Some of my friends loved it as well, some hated it. Just a matter of personal taste.

It definitely doesn't make you blend in with the crowd, though. Neither does the Drachen armor. If they made the Brutus armor with the new hidden-blade gauntlet on the left arm and made it so that it fit better it would be awesome. I really like the eagle and fur.

I hope whatever we get in ACR is really awesome. Originally posted by Assassin The fur just killed it for me. The fur was ubisoft's version of God's creation of man's transmission pouch balls ; just stuck it in there at the last minute to add something to it This. The design itself wasn't bad, but if they used a different color scheme and layered the "kilt" like they did for Altair's and Ezio's robes so it wouldn't restrict movement, I would love it. Too bulky, too furry and too red.

I liked the Drachen armor, except that it bends with the body where it really shouldn't, because it's all metal there, and the cloth looks too shiny, like it's made of cashmere or something. It made me think of a rich, over weight woman, that always wears a huge fur coat.

Originally posted by PrAyLuDe1: It made me think of a rich, over weight woman, that always wears a huge fur coat. Originally posted by LightRey: Too bulky, too furry and too red. Actually, the Armor of Brutus is like that too.

The armor on it isn't separated into separate plates like the Armor of Altiar. I don't think the UbiSoft team ever finished making the Armor of Brutus. It just doesn't fit the style of Assassins with their fluid movements and free-running.

Not to mention Ezio's main hidden-blade isn't the one you got at the beginning of the game and doesn't have the hidden gun or poison blade the bottom of it. In my honest opinion, The Brutus armor was either never finished, or it's not a canon set of armor. It actually doesn't look that bad and I really felt the need for a change of costume. As for the Brutus armor. Yes, it bends too, but far less, because it's actually so bulky that it allows Ezio's body to bend under the armor. The Drachen Armour skin is basically plastered onto the character model, so it bends with it.

I love the Drachen armor. You can usually see me alternating between Drachen and the uPlay Armor of Altair skin. I absolutely hated the Armor of Brutus when I first got it, but it doesn't bother me so much now. I think the thing I don't like about it is the hood. It just doesn't look right at all. I can put up with the skirt--I was making fun of Ezio as far back as the Coliseum Passion play.

I know it's not really a skirt, but lemme have my fun. I also don't think the Armor of Brutus is considered "canon," though we'll have to wait until Revelations to find out. I'm replaying AC2 at the moment, and Rebecca said that, in order to fully synchronize with Ezio's memories, Desmond was going to have to obtain the Armor of Altair.

There was no such mention for the Armor of Brutus. Also, as everyone knows, in the beginning of Brotherhood, Ezio was wearing the Armor of Altair.

It is unknown if the film affected the designer of the original concept of the Armor of Brutus, Vincent Gaigneux.

The same game also features a sketch of the armor, created by Donglu Yu , but that differs from its actual appearance in some respects, such as being black with some gold trimmings. In the PlayStation 3 version, a PlayStation Network account is required in order to purchase the outfit, but it is not required to have an internet connection to wear it, and by extension, not required to be logged into the PlayStation Network account to use it. In the same game, it is the only armor in to change both Hidden Blade gauntlets.

Upon reliving memories following the acquirement of Armor of Brutus, it replaced Ezio's armor in the event that the memory did not have his current armor available at the blacksmith shops. Following Assassin's Creed: Revelations , the Armor of Brutus is not mentioned in the franchise again.

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