Friday, April 4, 2014

What's The Code For That "Assassin'S Creed 3" Symbols?

Solving the Glyphs in "Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" brings the player closer to the truth.


Videogame developer UbiSoft's "Assassin's Creed" series allows gamers to assume the role of ancient assassins who undertake various tasks to restore world order. "Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood," sometimes mistakenly referred to as "Assassin's Creed III," is a continuation of Ezio Auditore's mission from the second installment in the series. In "Brotherhood," Ezio uncovers ten mysterious glyph puzzles that he must solve in order to discover the truth about the Piece of Eden, an ancient weapon of immense power.


Glyphs 1 to 3


Look carefully at the pictures in Glyph 1. Select the pictures depicting laziness. At the prompt, move the chess pawn from 2E to 4E then hit the blinking red dot in the northeastern section of the black field. For Glyph 2, rotate the wheel to match up the picture and move the pawn from 2E to 4F. Hit the red dots in the lower corner and northwestern section of the field. For Glyph 3, highlight the leftmost flag on the hotel rooftop then enter 2978 as the code; afterward, move the pawn from 4F to 5E.


Glyphs 4 and 5


Choose five paintings from the mural that show man-operated machinery for Glyph 4. Change the puzzle in the painting by aligning the wheel then move the pawn from 2G to 3G. Match the first two boxes to sync the soundwave to complete the Glyph. For the fifth Glyph, move the chess queen from 1D to 2E, highlight the painting above the two doors and enter 7379 on the code wheel to finish the Glyph.


Glyphs 6 and 7


Highlight the hidden Templar emblem near the bottom left of the photo when Glyph 6 begins. Enter 20, 27, 33 and 13 at the code wheel and select the first, second and fourth boxes to sync the soundwave, and move the knight from 1G to 3F to finish the puzzle. For Glyph 7, select the five pictures that show the energy industry in action. Highlight the left hand of Chief Justice Roberts -- he's seated in the center of the photo -- then enter C, M, Z and K at the code wheel. Move the knight from 1C to 3B to finish the puzzle.


Glyphs 8 and 9


Sync up the photo in Glyph 8 then select the first, fifth, eighth and ninth boxes to sync the soundwave. Move the king from 1E to 2F to finish off the puzzle before moving on the Glyph 9. Select the five photos that depict electrical wiring, select the first, third, sixth and twelve boxes to sync the soundwave pattern and move the bishop from 1F to 2G to finish it off.


Glyph 10


Move the rings to complete the picture of the earth to start Glyph 10. Select the five photos that depict either children or large crowds and highlight the eagle in the air over the fountain in the panoramic shot. Enter 89, 5, 334 and 21 at the code wheel, select the first and eighteenth box to sync the soundwave and move your king off of the chess board entirely. Watch the final unlocked video to discover the truth and listen to eerie message that pops up.








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