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alrakia-serpent · 1 year ago
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AC Rebellion Assassins. Mateo and Maximo are so Cute and love that they added story to Aguilar. For someone who loved the Movie and Aguilar I fucking love AC Rebellion. And they gave Aguilar a friend (Maximo)?! He needed one so bad after loosing everyone.
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urara04 · 2 years ago
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I GOT HIM
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I BARELY GOT HIM BUT I GOT HIM AT LAST
(I had 5 out of 25 shards, and I JUST got at the place where I could win 20 shards in the recent Helix event in the last hour or so)
I'm pumping this man full with EXP and gear I WILL max him out and use him as much as I can
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w1tcherb1tcher · 2 years ago
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i caved in and downloaded AC Rebellion, and besides the gacha elements..
it's so cute holy shit. i feel an addiction coming on
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theace0fhearts · 2 months ago
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Tips on how to grind DNA to make everyone a 5 star please?
I dont have many (and am kind of newish to the game still)! But!!!
1. Save up every helix credit you get because when events roll around you want to buy as many helix rift tokens as you can get your hands on and keep rushing as often as you can through the event with your bonus givers (the characters that have a +50-100% next to them in helix rifts). Thats especially useful if the character you're trying to 5 star is a reward on the leaderboard or a data node milestone reward!
2. Try to pull on the bigger boxes if you have enough credits (the one that give you like 10 boxes) between events before you start saving again. (This can be tricky at times because sometimes the events fall immediately after eachother)
3. The DNA cubes for specific characters? Pull on them as many times as you literally can. If that character is a 5 star you can turn the bonus dna into a special credit you can use in the daily selection if I remember correctly! (Which gets you quite a bit of dna pieces for various people)
4. Rush legacy missions too! It may not seem like much but each bit on DNA you get is gonna add up so fast if you are patient enough to sit there and empty your daily rushes for the stages (which are like. 5 each?)
That's honestly all I got rn, especially considering Malik was my first 5 star lmao but I hope it helps somewhat, anon!! I know not all tips work for everybody! If anyone else has any tips/advice to add in a reblog of comment please feel free to do so ♡
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gronnulv · 11 months ago
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Tiny Haytham 🫶
I've found my old silly drawing and edited it a little bit. The characters in AC: Rebellion are super cute %)
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froschli96 · 4 months ago
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Literally Malik in AC Rebellion:
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teecupangel · 1 year ago
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Hello! I was just wondering if you've gotten any asks yet about Desmond being in the hunger games :0? Like whether he was transported there or something else :v
I don’t think I’ve ever had any asks for a Hunger Games AU. For this one, we can make Desmond be born in one of the other Districts and volunteers himself as tribute to keep one of the younger children safe. In this one, I suggest he be born as an orphan who takes younger orphans under his wings, teaching them to a bit of self defense and anything he can that won’t get the attention of the Capital’s goons.
He knows there’s something deeply wrong in this world he is reborn in and, given any other situations, he would have already started to make plans to rain hell on the people directly oppressing his district but he gets caught up in all the Hunger Games to save one of his fellow orphans.
If you want him to be caught up in the Hunger Games that Katniss was in, then I would suggest he be part of any of the District where the tributes died during the initial bloodbath in Cornucopia.
Desmond would probably feel sick about the whole ‘appealing to the audience’ and will be snidely making remarks about how disgusting they all are for watching all of these for entertainment, making him more or less a black sheep of the tributes that even his fellow tribute would try to shy away from.
Honestly? Putting Desmond who has the memories of 3 mentors and 1 grand master in a field filled with children?
Not a good deal.
He would never hurt innocent children and would even try to help them even though most of them (if not all of them) would doubt his sincerity. He would definitely go head to head with the Career pack and kick their asses but he wouldn’t kill them because they’re children and he knows that they were ‘conditioned’ to think of killing as normal but, at the same time, he would definitely make sure they would not be able to harm anybody else.
In all honesty, Desmond’s real enemy in the Hunger Games would be the Gamemakers and he’d definitely get into their bad side. The only reason why he doesn’t fall for their traps is because of his Eagle Vision.
If this does follow Katniss’ Hunger Games then Desmond would probably have a wary truce with Katniss (after saving Rue ofc) and there would be less death this time around with Desmond fucking the Gamemakers’ plan all the time, all the while goading the watchers to see how fucked up this is.
Honestly, at some point, Desmond is probably going to find a weak point in the location they’re in and exploit it, maybe even use the monsters they send out later in the game by having them attack the weak point and essentially jail breaking everyone out.
(Although, there’s probably some tributes who would talk about how this would only punish their districts and Desmond knows that they are holding their districts hostage so it’s really between two hard places)
Sidebar: Desmond would probably understand why District 13 is not ‘acting’ against the Capitol and he would probably side with the rebels but, at the same time, he would definitely not agree with a lot of the plans the rebels. This also has the side effect of the rebellion probably having Desmond as the symbol instead of Katniss (or maybe not, who knows)
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blackflash9 · 1 month ago
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Whatever happened to the Davenport Homestead?
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Eseosa arriving for training at the Davenport Homestead (c.1804) "Once Connor came along, it flourished again for several decades, even surpassing its former glory. Then, it suddenly vanished early in the 19th century. Any manor that can suddenly vanish is both interesting and unsettling in the same measure, though probably not a great investment." - Shaun Hastings, (c. 2012) [Database: Davenport Homestead]
The mystery of the Davenport Homestead remains one of the most perplexing enigmas within the AC universe, primarily due to the myriad factors that could account for its disappearance. A community and establishment like the Homestead doesn't simply vanish without a significant cause. According to the Initiates website, Connor's last recorded activity took place in 1804, when he trained Eseosa, the grandson of Adewale. Given that the Homestead was still in existence then, its disappearance likely occurred after that date.
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The factors leading to the Homestead’s decline may also mirror the complicated legacies of its last known guardians, Connor and Shay. Their parallel narratives set the stage for the tumultuous events during the American Civil War. Shay Cormac, as detailed in the "Last Descendants" novelization, eventually returned to America, living long enough to train his descendants as Assassin Hunters. The ending of Rogue hints at a possible future confrontation between Connor and Shay, which could have contributed to the even decline of the (previously named Colonial) American Brotherhood within New York.
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Shay's grandson, Cudgel Cormac (c.1863) | Art by: SunsetAgain
This decline is starkly illustrated by the rise of Varius, one of the few Assassins who survived there into the Civil War era, even with Connor—who revitalized the Brotherhood—at the helm. In contemplating their legacies, one might deduce that Connor and Shay forged a truce between the Assassins and Templars that endured for a significant time before their respective deaths. This possibility aligns with Connor’s rare willingness to seek peace with the Templars, a notion few Assassins entertained before him. Shay, while critical of the flawed ideologies of the Brotherhood under Achilles, would have recognized that Connor’s vision surpassed his mentor’s in prioritizing the welfare of people over rigid allegiances.
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Both men shared a deep commitment to doing what was right, irrespective of their differing ideologies. Their interactions may have been marked by meaningful debates about the merits and shortcomings of their respective orders, echoing the possibility of cooperative endeavors throughout history. In Unity, we see hints of such interactions, and even William Miles acknowledges the existence of attempted truces between the Assassins and Templars when questioned by Desmond. This raises the question: could Connor and Shay’s alliance have been one of those fleeting moments of cooperation? However, this perspective does not fully explain the Homestead’s disappearance. Other historical events, such as the War of 1812, Tecumseh's Rebellion, and the earliest form of Manifest Destiny, also loom large in this period, potentially influencing the fate of the Brotherhood and its stronghold. It’s plausible that Connor, much like Altair before him, recognized that the Homestead had become a liability—a beacon that exposed them to their enemies. This awareness might have prompted him to relocate the Colonial Brotherhood to various hidden enclaves across America.
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As the notion of Manifest Destiny gained traction, different sects of the American Brotherhood likely experienced varying degrees of success, especially after Connor’s passing left them without an influential leader to guide them amidst the resurgence of Templar influence through members such as William Magear "Boss" Tweed, a powerful business tycoon and politician, and Shay’s descendants. Thus, the interwoven fates of Connor, Shay, and the Davenport Homestead present a complex tapestry of alliances, conflicts, and historical forces that shaped the Brotherhood's legacy during a tumultuous period in American history.
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Davenport Homestead: An Assassin Fake Out? Other sources, such as from former Ubisoft writer James Nadiger, as well as the fourth illustration of the Assassin's Creed Reflections comic, do give the implication that the entire "disappearance" of the Homestead was supposed to be an orchestrated trick from Connor and the Assassins to throw off the scent of the Templars.
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James Nadiger: "Connor would have had his family and friends, and the American Assassins would have played pivotal roles in stuff like the War of 1812. And the idea that the Davenport homestead vanished or that he died alone would all be a fake out to throw the Templars off their scent."
Retcons (?) aside, it’s important to note that the Homestead had still vanished by 2012 when Desmond discovered the precursor key left behind by Connor. This only raises several questions to ponder about: 1.) Why the Fake-Out? – If the Homestead’s disappearance was staged, what prompted the Assassins to resort to such drastic measures? Was it a strategic move to protect a (precursor) key asset?
2.) Impact of Historical Events – How did events like Tecumseh’s Rebellion, the War of 1812, or Manifest Destiny possibly influence the decision to abandon or conceal the Homestead?
3.) Connor’s Legacy – Did Connor anticipate the need to decentralize the Brotherhood, moving away from a single stronghold like the Homestead to ensure its survival? On that note, what the hell even happened to Connor?
4.) Templar Influence – How involved were the Templars in the Homestead’s fate? Did Shay, his descendants, or other Templar factions play a role in its disappearance? If not, why does the sudden move happen, as Shaun implies?
5.) Effectiveness of the Ruse – If the disappearance was a ruse, how effective was it? Did it successfully deceive the Templars, or was it only a temporary measure? --------------------------------------------------------------------------
In conclusion, the mystery of the Davenport Homestead's disappearance leaves us with more questions than answers. Whether its vanishing was part of a strategic ruse by the Assassins or influenced by external historical events, the Homestead’s fate remains a key enigma within Assassin's Creed history. As we explore the possible connections between Connor’s legacy, Templar schemes, and the broader forces of Manifest Destiny, it’s clear that the Homestead’s story is intertwined with the survival and evolution of the American Brotherhood during a pivotal time.
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enkarg · 8 months ago
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I'm playing Assassin's Creed Rebellion and this happened in my mind.
Don't judge me.
(There's a fanfic too... 😅 https://archiveofourown.org/works/54801853 )
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master-of-the-stars · 3 months ago
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Random but the ac rebellion leonardo pfp is SOO funny rebellion Leonardo makes me giggle he’s so silly looking
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HES MY FAV 😊😊😊 THANK YOUUUU
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paintsplantspaws · 2 months ago
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My man!
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sparrow-in-boots · 1 year ago
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when i tell you i am beyond consolation and reassurance......
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alrakia-serpent · 1 year ago
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omegothic · 6 months ago
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i really need to find a gacha game that doesn't induce fomo. i had a game like that before i started playing genshin and i would be happy to go back but my account is gone (because it's 2024 but ubisoft still only supports accounts linked to facebook. what the actual fuck). it's assassin's creed rebellion. the fans hate this game because it's a cash grab. i mean all assassin's creed games are nowadays but whatever. what's good about this game is how i could just play it for a few hours and return like a week or two later. there were no consequences because it really didn't matter if i got the new characters or played the events. most of the characters are some random people i don't care about. and even if they aren't why should i bother. the events are as boring as the permanent content so it doesn't matter if i were there to experience it or not. the story could be deleted from the game and i wouldn't notice. i could just skip all the readable stuff. leveling up a character doesn't take much. strategizing in some stages was important and that's the part i enjoyed. where do i find something like that again could somebody please tell me
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deadlysequence · 1 year ago
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renleonhart · 2 years ago
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So...I started playing Assassin's Creed Rebellion. And I honestly had a fangirl moment from how adorable most of the characters look in their little chibi style! 😍 They're all so cute!!!
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