Assassins Creed Identität Anfängerleitfaden
Assassin’s Creed Identity is out now for iOS devices, bringing players back to Renaissance Italy for a mission-based, loot-collecting, portable action-RPG. While the action might look familiar, Assassin’s Creed Identity streamlines the classic Assassin’s Creed gameplay formula while also adding new elements that may take even veteran fans by surprise. Let’s take a quick look at some of what’s new, and share a few tips on how to bend it to your advantage.
Pick the right class for you
At its outset, Assassin’s Creed Identity asks you to pick from one of three classes: Berserker, Shadowblade, or Trickster (and also Thief, although you won’t be able to unlock that without a lot of Hero Tokens, which we’ll touch on below). Each comes with different bonuses to different attributes – Berserkers get a boost to health and strength, for example, while Tricksters are better at evasion and Shadowblades come with stealth bonuses, but the biggest difference is in the skills you’ll be able to unlock.
Note that you won’t get these cool outfits right off the bat, but they’re something to work up to.
Do you prefer to misdirect enemies by tossing around fistfuls of coins, whistling from hiding places or donning disguises? Then you’ll want to be a Trickster. If you plan to fight your way through most encounters, then you’ll probably be happiest as a Berserker, which gives you access to melee attacks that can stun opponents, destroy their armor, oder mehrere Feinde auf einmal getroffen. Und wenn Sie es vorziehen, Ihre Distanz zu halten und Messer werfen, gut, die Schatten Klasse ist für Sie.
Zusätzlich, Jede Klasse kann schließlich entriegelt Bomben. Berserkers tragen tödliche Splitterbomben, Schattenklingen bekommen Rauchbomben, und Trickser können Haftbomben schwingen zeitlich und eine noisemaking, Feind anziehende Jack in the Box.
Wenn Sie dann immer noch eine harte Zeit zu entscheiden,, bedenken, erstellen Sie können immer mehr Assassins (obwohl Entriegeln Schlitze neuen Charakter kostet Münzen), oder Ihre Assassinen eine zweite Klasse zuweisen. Aber wieder, Diversifizierung Kosten Münzen, und bedeutet, dass Ihre begrenzte Fertigkeitspunkte auf zwei unterschiedlichen Fähigkeiten Verbreitung langsamer Progression in Richtung höherer Stufe Fähigkeiten.
Vergessen Sie nicht, Ihre Fähigkeiten zu nutzen
Im Vergleich zu ihren Vettern Konsole, fights in Assassin’s Creed Identity aren’t very complicated. There’s a single attack button, and things like dodging and parrying are left to a combination of random chance and your Assassin’s stats. If you’re playing as a Berserker or Shadowblade, pulling up your skill wheel in the middle of a fight enables you to bust out special moves that can rapidly turn the tables on tough opponents, and if you fill the meter at the bottom of the screen by landing enough attacks, you’ll be able to tap it to execute a killing strike.
Pay Attention to the Parkour Helper
While you can easily climb buildings and leap between rooftops in Assassin’s Creed Identity, it’s not always obvious which walls can be climbed and which gaps are jumpable. Zu diesem Zweck, the Parkour Helper – which is turned on by default – is invaluable while you’re starting out, as it draws a white line showing where you can parkour to, and where you’ll land if you jump off ledges. If you want to be doubly sure of where you’ll land, swallow your pride, set aside your controller or virtual thumbsticks, and simply tap where you want to go.
Bring a Hireling
One of Assassin’s Creed Identity’s social features, Hirelings – which is to say other players’ Assassins – can be called on once per mission to attack or stun enemies you don’t want to deal with directly. Jedoch, they’re useful whether you decide to use them or not, as bringing a friend along imparts a passive, class-specific buff. Shadowblades raise your chance at scoring critical hits, Berserkers boost your health, and Tricksters make it likelier that enemies will flee from a fight. Just be aware that as soon as you use them, those benefits vanish for the remainder of the mission.
Level Up with Contracts
If you’re playing primarily for story, the shorter contract missions might seem like a distraction – they don’t advance the story, after all – but their short, direct nature makes them a great way to grind out experience points, buff your skills, and earn some extra coins. They also take on added importance once you’ve finished the campaign, largely because of…
Hero Tokens
Hero Tokens are Assassin’s Creed Identity’s secondary currency, which can only be earned through gameplay and are the only way to unlock new locations, contract mission types and upper-tier character options (like the Thief class). You won’t start earning them until you’ve finished the 10-mission introductory campaign, A Murder of Crows, but once you do, you’ll be awarded tokens every time you successfully complete a contract mission.
Assassin’s Creed Identity is available for $4.99 through the iOS App Store.
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