User blog comment:Mr Rinn/Polls of our favorite Assassin's Creed things/@comment-13471981-20150514175558

ermagherd this is so hard /D

1. Favourite headquarters: Monteriggioni. The way it expanded and grew the more you invested in it hasn't really been recreated in later entries as well, though Great Inagua and the Davenport Homestead would probably be close seconds. I also like the Galata and Tiber Island Headquarters, they had very welcoming and comfortable atmosphere, like you were "home", sort of.

2. Favourite ship: Morrigan. I liked how it was slightly smaller and more maneuverable than the Jackdaw, though otherwise the ships are equally as awesome really.

3. Favourite DLC: Aveline. Blatant favoritism over here, cause it was the first time I could play as Aveline and she was all HD and stuff. Story-wise it's not that great of course; I'd have to go for either Freedom Cry or the Da Vinci Disappearance in that case.

4. Favourite melee weapon: Short knife/dagger. I loved using these in the Ezio games. Their more recent equivalents would be either the Machete or Tomahawks, which I also enjoy using. Favourite weapon in Unity would be the sword (not a lot of choice), cause it has the coolest animations imo.

5. Favourite ranged weapon: Rope dart. It's so overpowered I love it :D

6. Favourite city: New Orleans. More favouritism. Cause I wrote the article for it I kinda know it like the back of my hand :P I think it's actually perfect size-wise - certainly not a drag to run around in like Unity's Paris. Even if it's not as pretty or as big or its buildings aren't as tall or its landmarks aren't as architecturally impressive, I still prefer New Orleans over basically all the other cities. Constantinople, Rome and Florence do merit a mention though, I really enjoyed exploring those cities as well.

7. Favourite countryside/wilderness: Caribbean Sea. A lot of islands (maybe a little too much) to explore that all looked gorgeous. Loved the jungles especially, they provided enough openness while still giving you a clear path to go.

8. Favourite supporting character: Mary Read. I found her incredibly well-realized in Black Flag; it's a shame she couldn't stick around, but that's the way history goes. Shout out to Olivia Morgan for some A+ voice acting :)

9. Favourite primary antagonist: Madeleine de L'Isle. Yet more favouritism. I'm still sad she's the only female antagonist and that we got to see so little of her in Liberation. Barring her, I'd go for either Laureano Torres or Achilles Davenport.

10. Favourite secondary antagonist: Liam O'Brien. He's still very fresh in my mind and his final scenes with Shay really hit the right emotional notes for me. Other noteworthy mentions: Woodes Rogers (he was an okay dude, if you ignore the slavery :P), Pierre Bellec (the confrontation with him was probably my favourite moment in Unity), Juhani Otso Berg (I'm curious to see what Otso Berg will be up to in future entries) and Lucrezia (for going straight in the end :P).

That was certainly a write-up. Phew.