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In Assassin's Creed: Revelations, several outfits are available for Ezio Auditore to wear. Currently only four of Ezio's outfits have been revealed.
General Appearance
Plain Robes
Color: Dark grey and with fur lining under the bracers and on the shoulder. Concept art of this outfit indicates a navy blue color scheme, the Masyaf seal over the belt and a cape. The E3 gameplay demo and trailer instead show the Assassin insignia over the belt.[1]
Ezio obtained these robes after the events of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, although the precise circumstances are not known.
Turkish Assassin Armor
This outfit is only available when purchasing the Special Edition of Assassin's Creed: Revelations, and is available in single-player mode.[2] This implies it will be a cosmetic skin only. The Special Edition is only sold in Europe.
Armor of Brutus
The Animus Edition of Revelations includes the Armor of Brutus from Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, available in single-player mode.[2]
Altaïr Skin
Pre-ordering the Collector's Edition of Revelations gives access to the skin for Altaïr from the original Assassin's Creed (also seen in Assassin's Creed II and Brotherhood) in single player.[3][4]
The Animus Edition for Australia, however, lists the skin as being Ezio in Altaïr's Robes.[5] This is apparently erroneous, as other regions describe the bonus as Altaïr's Skin. However, when equipping the outfit, it looks like Ezio wearing Altaïr's Robes, as the appearance of the face is the same as Ezio's, and the beard and scar are exactly the same. A contradictory fact of this, is that the outfit is missing the ring finger from it's left hand (Just like Altaïr) and the sound effects (grunts, damage etc.) are taken from Altaïr's model in Revelations. Whether it is Ezio or Altaïr is unconfirmed. This outfit is also available when pre-ordered at Amazon.com and play.com.
Desmond Miles
The Desmond Miles outfit is unlocked after getting 30 animus fragments and completing the Desmond's Journey missions.
Armor of Ishak Pasha
The Armor of Ishak Pasha is available after collecting all the Memoir Pages of Ishak Pasha hidden in Constantinople. They will then lead to a secret Location under the Hagia Sophia.
Old Altaïr
The Old Altaïr's Robes are available for use after completing the 8th Sequence and achieving 100% completion.
Temporary Outfits
Minstrel outfit
Worn only during "The Prince's Banquet" Memory, Ezio and his Assassin brethren use it to sneak into an invite-only party for the Prince. Templars and Byzantines are trying to murder him, so Ezio stops them. He distracts guards and civilians by singing and playing his guitar. Ezio sings of his early life, during the time of the deaths of his brothers and father and other such incidents. Before the Prince is almost attacked and killed for the last time in the Memory, Ezio breaks his guitar in half and uses the sharper side to kill the enemy.
Janissary uniform
Worn only during the "Honor, Lost and Won" Memory, Ezio uses it to sneak into the Janissary-controlled area, tailing his target. If Ezio walks alone or does anything that could relate him to being an Assassin, the Janissaries immediately pull out their weapons and accuse him of being an Assassin, thus attacking him. If this happens, the player will become desynchronized due to being detected.
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Revelations website
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Ubisoft pre-order information for Assassin's Creed: Revelations
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Revelations Collector's Edition entry at Play.com
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Revelations entry at Amazon.com
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Revelations Animus Edition entry at EB Games