In the older editions of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), the assassin class could only be used by people who belonged to the evil alignment. The current edition of the game isn't as strict in this regard, so DMs and players alike need a way to justify being an assassin in the other alignments.
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The Assassin's Creed series offers a way to do this with the Assassin's Brotherhood, who use their skills as hired killers to oppose the tyrannical Templar Order with deception and knowledge of the deadly arts. Recreate Ezio in-game with these simple steps.
Updated on May 24, 2022, by Gabrielle Huston: Hoping to build everyone's favorite Assassin in your next game of Dungeons & Dragons? We've ensured this article has all the details you'll need.
Ezio Auditore da Firenze is a non-variant human who is a rogue that takes on the Assassin archetype at level 3.
The Player's Handbook features the Assassin archetype for the rogue class, which means that it's easy to create the framework for a member of the Assassin's Brotherhood. There are supernatural aspects to the world of Assassin's Creed, but the original trilogy downplayed them in favor of sci-fi technology. This means that D&D Ezio can comfortably fit into the rogue/Assassin class without many alterations.
Ezio was born into a noble house in Florence, which means that he easily fits into the Noble background. Based on what we know about him from the games, we can say that his starting skills would be...
His stats would be centered around agility and his personality, both of which are important to a finesse warrior who will often need to talk his way into places or out of situations. Using the basic
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