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Assassin's Creed 3 Walkthrough

Updated on November 1, 2012

Assassin's Creed 3 Walkthrough

Assassin's Creed 3 Walkthrough Begins
Assassin's Creed 3 Walkthrough Begins

Assassin's Creed 3 Walkthrough

In Assassin's Creed 3, old heroes return and new heroes arise, as Desmond takes the Apple and unlocks a secret First Civilization animus. He is thrust into the memories of Kenway and the assassin creed 3 walkthough begins with Kenway in the opera house in London. This will provide a brief guide and synopsis on how to get Kenway to achieve his objectives from assassinating his target in the opera house to his adventures in the Providence and culminating in his arrival in Boston, American and the New World.

Assassin's Creed 3 Opera House

Kenway and his compatriots conspire to assassinate their target and get the key. From his seat in the opera house, switch to Eagle's Eye and look for the golden target on the other side of the opera house.

To reach the target, the hero has to go left, go up some store and then climb up and down and around the opera house to get to the other side. This is simply a refresher course for how to move the assassin in Creed 3. Reach the target and complete the mission.

Assassin's Creed 3 the Providence

The Order decides the hero Kenway must sail across the seas to the New World to unlock the secrets of the key. And so the hero boards the Providence.

Day 1 sees the hero brawling with some sailors. Again this is nothing more than a refresher course in melee combat for the assassin. Next, the captain of the Providence is sure that his crew is conspiring against him. He asks the hero to be on the lookout. In the coming days, the hero notes a trail of floating barrels dumped into the sea by someone. He will observe this after speaking to the ship's doctor. On his eventual report to the Captain, Kenway finally reaches the conclusion that someone is plotting, not against the Captain, but against him.

Go below deck and confront James. Duel him and put him to the sword. Come back up and convince the Captain to pilot the Providence towards to the storm to escape the templars. The Captain agrees.

After a series of maneuvers on the deck of the ship and above it tying ropes and saving a sailor, the Providence is steered into the storm. The Providence survives and makes a getaway to Boston.

The story of Assassin's Creed 3 truly begins in Boston, as the hero is led by Charles Lee towards the Green Dragon Tavern, one of the main sources of missions in Boston.

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