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- Renovate nearly every shop you come across. In addition to giving you money by the truckfull, you'll more likely have stores very near you when you need to go to one. This seems obvious (and it is), but I was very stingy with renovating stores when I played and wound up having to go halfway across the map to get to the nearest blacksmith or whatever a lot, so it's really convenient.
* In addition to looting treasure chests, remember to loot corpses. Looting soldiers can give you a good early income as well as save you money on buying medicine, poison and other expenses.


- Don't sell anything. The shops nearest to Ezio's home base have "Shop Quests", where if you give them 5 of this, 10 of that etc. they'll give you special items. The items you get don't typically sell for that much anyway so no harm no foul.
* You will find "Trade Items" while looting corpses and treasure chests. The shops nearest to Ezio's home base have "Shop Quests", which give you unique equipment in exchange for specific items.


- Be sure to have the crossbow by the time you get the missions for the War Machines. Reason being is that guards get a bit stronger around that point and throwing knives will just halve their HP rather than one-shot them, and the crossbow fixes this problem nicely.
* Items that are required for Shop Quests and shouldn't be sold until a related quest is completed: Terracotta Pot, Totem, Buddhist Prayer Beads, Shrunken Head, Elephant Ivory, Indian Diamond, Vlad The Impaler Coins, Pomander, Ambergris, Papaver Silvaticum, Silk, Cardinal's Purple Dye, Tomatoes, Nutmeg, Aconite.


- Speaking of War Machines, do all of the missions for them, then talk to Leonardo when you're done ASAP. You won't regret it.
* Items that are safe to sell: Alum, Claddagh Ring, Coffee Beans, Copper Ore, Gold Ingot, Green Jasper, Incense, Jar Of Leeches, Jeweled Headdress, Piper Nigrum, Quicksilver, Rabbit's Foot, Red Jasper, Saffron, Sapphire, Silver Ore, Tartar Emetic, Velvet, Venetian Poison Ring, Wool.


- When you get to sequence 8, be sure to talk to Leonardo (even if you have all of his upgrades) before you kick off the endgame for one of the funniest moments in the series.
* Renovating Rome can be very lucrative. Banks, blacksmiths and stables provide very good return on investment and should be bought early on to maximize income.
 
* In contrast, Landmarks provide nearly no income at a very high cost.
 
* Renovating Aqueducts opens up a side mission as well as giving you a good return on investment.
 
* Unlike ACII, buying paintings and equipment won't increase your income.
 
* Buy the crossbow in the blacksmith shop as soon as possible. Most mid-game onwards enemies cannot be silently killed from range with throwing knives.
 
* Complete all of the Leonardo missions as soon as possible for a unique equipment upgrade.
 
* Maps showing Feather and Flag locations become available for purchase in the post-game.
 
* After the Sequence 8 mission in the Colosseum, make sure you're set with your equipment etc. as the next mission will kick off the endgame, which locks you into your current loadout (until you beat it).
 
* Don't drive yourself crazy trying to get Full Synch on every mission. Full Synch opens up a few optional missions and 75% overall Synch will unlock them all. Getting 100% on a given Sequence unlocks a cheat code, but those can only be used when replaying missions.


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Latest revision as of 16:50, 13 March 2023

  • In addition to looting treasure chests, remember to loot corpses. Looting soldiers can give you a good early income as well as save you money on buying medicine, poison and other expenses.
  • You will find "Trade Items" while looting corpses and treasure chests. The shops nearest to Ezio's home base have "Shop Quests", which give you unique equipment in exchange for specific items.
  • Items that are required for Shop Quests and shouldn't be sold until a related quest is completed: Terracotta Pot, Totem, Buddhist Prayer Beads, Shrunken Head, Elephant Ivory, Indian Diamond, Vlad The Impaler Coins, Pomander, Ambergris, Papaver Silvaticum, Silk, Cardinal's Purple Dye, Tomatoes, Nutmeg, Aconite.
  • Items that are safe to sell: Alum, Claddagh Ring, Coffee Beans, Copper Ore, Gold Ingot, Green Jasper, Incense, Jar Of Leeches, Jeweled Headdress, Piper Nigrum, Quicksilver, Rabbit's Foot, Red Jasper, Saffron, Sapphire, Silver Ore, Tartar Emetic, Velvet, Venetian Poison Ring, Wool.
  • Renovating Rome can be very lucrative. Banks, blacksmiths and stables provide very good return on investment and should be bought early on to maximize income.
  • In contrast, Landmarks provide nearly no income at a very high cost.
  • Renovating Aqueducts opens up a side mission as well as giving you a good return on investment.
  • Unlike ACII, buying paintings and equipment won't increase your income.
  • Buy the crossbow in the blacksmith shop as soon as possible. Most mid-game onwards enemies cannot be silently killed from range with throwing knives.
  • Complete all of the Leonardo missions as soon as possible for a unique equipment upgrade.
  • Maps showing Feather and Flag locations become available for purchase in the post-game.
  • After the Sequence 8 mission in the Colosseum, make sure you're set with your equipment etc. as the next mission will kick off the endgame, which locks you into your current loadout (until you beat it).
  • Don't drive yourself crazy trying to get Full Synch on every mission. Full Synch opens up a few optional missions and 75% overall Synch will unlock them all. Getting 100% on a given Sequence unlocks a cheat code, but those can only be used when replaying missions.