Replayed, Completed and Platinumed Unity last month, had to do that Co-op mission by myself and it was annoy in that first bit to collect the flags since each had to be collected in the right way.
NOT CORRECT !! TO ME MOST DIFFICULT IS CHARIOT RACES CONTROLS ARE BAD AND HEALTH IS ISSUE AND NOT ONLY THAT BUT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE ON HARD TO BEAT EVERY RACE WITH 1ST PLACE. I NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEM WITH ANY OTHER MISSION.
As veteran of ac saga (at least 300 hours in each game), here is my opinion. 1. Midnight ride (because you cant do anything to make the mission faster or fun) 2. Mentor keepers (it is kindda annoying for full sync) 3. Last maharaja dlc (sorry.. what is that?) 4. All board games in assassins creed (especially in AC3 when the AI decided to play safe and repeating pattern on checkers) The recent rpg era isnt that annoying as long as u above level cap, and most of mission in AC3 (naval wise) can be solved when u purchase fully upgraded (yeah.. AC3 isnt the best game to farm money)
@@fernald2201 RPG is not bad but Hard mission Chariot Races are impossible. It is boring it is not optimized , your health and chariot are worst and I found Shadow of Rome chariot race was more interesting even on ultra hard U have chance with skills to beat game but Capcom did that better 15 years ago in Rome game, than Ubisoft in modern Creed.
YES the ship assassination at AC II was absolutely insane, especially if you're a perfectionist and need everything tobe done with style. I meneged it after many attempts, but loved it because of the ship itself. "Wait untill the black flag" I'd say now
@@alfiepilgrim3436 It's not about "beating it" It's about a perfect sneak sequence, where nobody sees you even for a moment and doing the only one necessary kill fully on stealth
the final mission in unity was so annoying i almost rage quit. it's almost impossible to stay stealthy the entire ultra long mission. i almost rage quit until i found out you can skip most of the entire mission and go straight to the tower. that saved the game for me and i was finally able to beat it.
@@nolanc9432 well i suck at stealth so that probably had a lot to do with it. though despite that i've beaten every main line assassins creed game other than rogue.
Why do tailing missions get so much gripe? I can’t think of a more “assassin” thing to do than to follow your target around by running around the roof tops.
Cause it's fucking boring lol. You're just following someone around, watching what they do, effectively being held back from what action you're inevitably going to take
It’s one of those things where like I agree it a very assassin thing to do but fitting it into the game slows it down too much and it’s outright boring
There’s no problem with those missions. There is just atleast 15-20 in every early AC game and they take like 15 minutes of you slowly walking on a rooftop. If they cut it down to a couple really important parts and info in the game it would be good. The NPCs need to be faster, like in a carriage, so it’s actually a challenge to keep up and keep eyesight.
The one Venice tomb in AC 2 where you had to run and jump from walls in order to activate levers and open the tomb made me cry. No matter how often I tried these wall jumps, Ezio would never jump to the location I'd want and it seems I'm not the only one with this problem.
@@tom-ez1np See here's the thing: you know you have to do that, but getting the grip of it with a joystick is about 5x tougher than doing it with a keyboard on PC. I remember those kind of jumps were a headache to get right when I played Ezio's games in my old PS3. I'm currently doing my 5th replay of the entire Ezio trilogy on PC and boy those jumps are so easy now
I actually liked the AC syndicate one. They'd already shown how to do it before the launch of the game and it was extremely satisfying to finally get her.
Ikr. I love that mission the most! Love all the unique assassinations in AC Syndicate. The hardest one for me in that game's gotta be the mission as Jacob in the parliament or something.
i forgot the name of mission in AC III where player have to kill enemy's commander in the middle of battlefield, finishing the mission itself is not too difficult, but completing all of the objectives are the difficult one. one of the objective is to not get shot while we have to run in the middle of battlefield. even when the enemy already shooting and in reloading phase, sometime our character got hit randomly, no sound or visual clue or maybe it's just a bug
i didnt find that to be hard tbh, i found the one where you play as haytham and rescue the 3 native american prisoners to be hard tho, specifically the one on the ship
@N7Andy yeah when I say the tank mission I mean 100% sync. I actually had the same happen to me on the flying one! Was dreading it because of how hyped up as incredibly hard it was, but I 100% synced it first try.
On the last part where you fight the 2 tanks in the military base enter detection and get out to the buggy area. You do not lose damage while in the buggy area while fighting the 2 tanks no matter how many times they shoot you. Destroy the tanks from there.
@@sexydictator3241 On my recent rerun to get the 360 achievements I missed, this mission absolutely sucked. The biggest issue with these older games was simply the lack of being able to reset to a checkpoint instead of doing the whole thing over again
Honestly Flavius felt more difficult to me than Septimius, especially when he used the apple to deceive Bayek. As for AC IV, infiltrating the Assassin hideout was the worst for me and AC III it was the Haythem fort missions
First time I fought Flavius I just randomly stumbled upon him and didn't even know what was going on in the main story 😂 And I eas really underlevelled
Probably because for most players, they already overlevelled Bayek and/or gave him best gears, you can also use your preferred weapons. While with Aya, you're stuck with what you're given.
Hated that Kalydonian boar so much. It does lots of damage to your character, the tusk attack is quick, and the charge attack is hard to dodge. The most annoying part is that the boar will summon some little brats each time it loses a quarter of health bar. those brats attack so frequently making you have to side roll all the time, and the mother will charge from your fking blind spot when you are busy fighting the brats. What makes you even madder is that when you accidentally step out of the area, and you will see the mother's health bar refills with the speed of light, making all the efforts you put wasted in a millisecond. this mission takes you so much time and it just takes a second to end your life. PS: The Nemean Lion is a noble one compared to the boars. His friends are just in the area right from the start, He doesn't summon his friends to help, and not like the boars, his friends never respawn, they just die.
Its really annoying, after dead so many times, i increase my taming abilities, tame alpha lion (found before getting poseidon trident) and let it fight the boar while i'm spamming arrow at the boar.
For me, it was the other boar, couldn't defeat ut no matter what, because of the damn poison. The trick was that i lured in a way stronger mercenary that fought it in my stead. Then just killed him because he was on low health.
He gave me a lot of trouble too, until I just applied fire damage to my weapon and it became almost laughable. But man that first go around was a miserable experience
Coming from Black Flag fresh to Rogue, I found all the legendaries so easy with maxed out Morrigan. Then I went to Storm Fortress and I met my maker. I still managed to kill it after 4 or 5 attempts and I have to say, it felt soooo good, specially when said mission is infamous for not being completed among completionists.
Yea storm fortress is literally the only thing i didnt complete in ac rogue. I played the game for like a few years occasionally but was like 12 when i got it
Storm Fortress was an absolute bastard to take down. The best method is to just ram straight into when the fight begins while also getting some mortar shots in between. When you’re right up in its grill, use your fire barrels as much as possible then stay right on its is 6 while getting big damage.
Yeah, I played this mission not long ago with only about 60% ship upgrade. After i thin 7 tries I was able to almost kill with not much Hp and when i saw Two more ships coming my way, I just quit memory :D
I remember dying so many times dying to the Kalydonian Boar. Then I noticed something with the mercenaries, mainly that they chased you as long as you stayed within a certain distance of them… I ended up making 3 mercenaries chase me and then “helping” me take down the boars health for me considerably (they still died though, go figure).
The Kalydonian Boar sucks. I used the Odysseus pack and just spammed multi shot most of the fight. With the set you can easily one shot the boars he summons with you bow. Erymanthian boar is way tougher.
The forced stealth mission in Black Flag ground my gears. It took me like 20 attempts to get through the frame perfect route that the game wanted me to take.
I didn't find septimius all that hard. It was definitely a good final fight but I never felt like it forced me on my toes the whole time, maybe because at that point I was so comfortable with the mechanics.
Lucky, I hated that fight so much. Aya sucks, she only has 15 arrows in each bow and they barely do any damage, no tools, dual swords are the second worst weapons in the game imo (heavy blunt is the worst), they have no range, do no damage, overpower sucks even if you spam the attack button, he can dodge your overpower making all that work for nothing, he has long range and short range, some moves were hard to remember so he just spins around and smacks me, he can freeze you and get free hits in, he does a tonne of damage that can take you from full health down to a third of health in 2 seconds, you can't block or parry, hard to dodge if he does a spam attack. He was so hard for me it took over 30 tries and giving up and turning it to easy for me to beat him, on other playthroughs I managed to kill him without turning down the difficulty but I haven't beat him on nightmare yet (which is what I'm playing on now but tbf this is like my 10th playthrough, I love origins so much). His double spinning thing was easy to dodge but he kicks and stuns you. And there is one feature I absolutely hate about origins and idk why it's even a thing, your health bar is split into thirds so if you lose 1 third or 2 thirds of health you cannot heal beyond that third which is completely bullsh1t and unfair because 1 hit will either kill you or leave you on miniscule health with that annoying @ss buzzing sound, like b1tch I know I'm dying plz don't interrupt the fight music. Every other fight is easy enough idk why he's harder than flavius tho.
@@mishiovt to me, the hardest pharaoh was akhenaten. Nefertiti was quick but her range was limited so I could easily avoid her (after a few tries to learn her pattern). Ramasses did an awful lot of damage but was slow, so after having fought someone as quick as nefertiti it isn't really an issue and I could still tank one or two mistakes. Same for tutankhamun, his thrust was easy to dodge, and the rest wasn't too damaging so not too hard (again, after a few tries to learn thhe pattern). But akhenaten and his wide swings were a pain. Almost as fast as nefertiti and as damaging as the other two, took me a long time to beat him
@@docomega7862 If Akhenaten was the scythe wielding one, I agree wholeheartedly. His counter move will one shot you from full health in Nightmare mode. I fell for that so many times. Doesn't help that once you fall for it, you can't dodge it.
the most annoying one in 3 is a mission where you have to catch someone the problem is they are so fast it's impossible to catch then so you have to figure out their route and do it that way. never could figure that out and i got lucky and the guy got caught on a carriage. rogue has an annoying fight early on that the only way to defeat him is to throw him into things. the problem is there isn't enough breakable things to throw him into. i beat him by shooting him finally.
I know exactly what mission you are talking about with AC 3, it's right at the end of the game, and I remember doing it over and over so many times, I quit the game for a week before trying again and I got lucky because he glitched
I just played that one a few weeks ago. He runs in between several buildings but you have to run AROUND them to cut him off. Took me several failures to figure it out. Sucked.
some parts are annoying but playing the coop missions on solo was great because some are hard mission and you have to face a bigger challange, and thanks god they add the option to play them on solo, not coop exclusive, ubisoft was smart for once
I'm sure it's fun playing co-op, never tried for myself, but I wish they'd make the levels (i.e. literally just the flag collecting portion of the tournament level) easier when you're playing solo.
Watching some of the older missions reminds me what I miss about the latest games. In AC2 and Syndicate there were kill without being detected and follow the target without being detected missions that were amazing. Lately, the franchise has downplayed stealth and focused more on melee combat and boss fights - losing much of what made the AC games so great.
Assassinating Sibrand became quite easy for me the second time i went through AC1. Learning air assassinations and how to do it in AC1 is a mighty help.
I did it at second try without being detected... It's just not that difficult, actually the Robert de Sablé boss fight with all his guards is the most difficult for me... until I learned to kill everything with the hidden blade.
Perhaps it's been a while since I played, but the Fulke mission definitely gets easier. When I replayed Valhalla it seemed a lot easier, so long as I kept using Odin's sight and being more attentive to what she was doing than going in headfirst battle mode.
So the optional objectives are supposedly tasks that were done by the character you play as. As in to get a full synchronization you’d have to perform every task they did during that time period. Therefore the game is basically saying Edward though it would’ve been a good idea to fight crocodiles and skin them while he was sneaking and following a ship through a swamp so he could collect medicine for the people of Nassau
The AC3 mission I find the most frustrating to complete 100% is the naval mission in the middle of a storm where you have to sink 3 ships by hitting their weak spot. Before they patched the Charles Lee fight, that was also very difficult to 100%. I don’t find anything in AC1 or AC2 to be difficult anymore. Brotherhood’s most frustrating level to 100% was the tank level. I agree with this video’s choice for the revelations pick. The Charlestown one in black flag is not difficult to me, but I did just replay a mission the other day where you had to sink two ships with one broadside and I had difficulty lining up the shots properly. Any of the legendary battles in rogue are tough as hell. I would say any co-op mission in unity where you did not have a buddy is nearly impossible to beat alone. I don’t remember syndicate’s missions well enough to be honest, but the Lucy Thorne assassination was not too difficult. The elephant fights in origins were really tough. The mythical creatures and the boars gave me hard times in odyssey. And nothing was difficult about Valhalla. Maybe the daughters of Lerion actually, but as you’re leveled up well enough, they are manageable.
I did most of Unity's co-op missions alone, if not all of them (if there were 2-player minimum missions, then obviously not those, but I can't recall). My friend stopped playing, so I left it all until I'd done everything else (prior to playing dlc), and then Ubisoft decided to royally fuck up the game on Xbox, where co-op or any online features were inaccessible for about 9 months (this happened last year), so I had no choice but to do them alone if I wanted to be a completionist (which I am, for the most part). The heists may have been harder, and the ones most likely to have minimum player requirements, but everything else I did solo. Certainly not anywhere close to even being nearly impossible.
that last mission in ac revelation during the sequence in the massive cave where ezio cant take any damage for 100% took literally hours for me. And that mission in unity where u have to eliminate that guy in the middle of a market place is really difficult aswell, bit to be fair, i have never tried that coop mission solo
despite stuff like the farting boar and other annoying odyssey is the only assassins creed that i got 100% on across the board. and i don't just mean trophies. i did all the missions side and main. i cleared the map of every icon. i played the game for almost 200 hours.
Should’ve added the tank mission. Wasn’t necessarily hard to complete, but it was incredibly annoying to get 100% sync on. I nearly got it the legit way but ended up damaging myself by accidentally shooting the model tank when I was right next to it using it as cover, I ended up having to use a glitch in order to get it. If you moved forward enough to aggro the 2 tanks, but then immediately backed up into the desynchronisation zone, there was a certain point where you wouldn’t be targeted from the tanks anymore and you wouldn’t desynchronise, making it incredibly easy to destroy the tanks and get full sync.
I actually don't know what final boss others fought in origins, but I beat him first try. His health slowly went down, but it was still actually pretty easy to dodge and hit him bc of my special moves
AC Valhalla’s boss fights are such a test of patience, on my second play through I did all of the side quests and collectibles first, and was level 300+ before I was halfway through the game. Once we get NewGame+, I’m gonna do it again just so I can have the satisfaction of one hit kills from the beginning.
It's been a while with other games and I haven't yet played Valhalla. But I'll tell you - that first boar in "Goddess's Hunt" was a nightmare! I also had problems with the creature on the vulcano island, but I was underlevelled bitterly when I first tried it. And Hades was also very difficult for me. I agree with the choice for Origins. That was really a fight that I remember as being truelly tough. The only one that I sweated thru my t-shirt, I don't remember AC I as difficult. Challenging and interesting, sometimes tedious, but it wasn't really difficult. I had most difficulties in Odyssey, some fights I left to try another day. Some waited for me for a week after three days of futile attempts. There were points where I was really tempted to leave the game, but the story was too interesting. And I loved penetratingt fortresses to perform just one kill. That was a challenge I truly relished. Oh! And the first three attempts at the Minotaur!!! maybe becouse it was so different from what had been happening up that point in my playthrough.
Recently played Rogue and my worst one was killing Liam. Reason for that was that I’m playing a remaster on PS4, and for some reason, Ubisoft didn’t think to put in the full sprint, instead opting for a slow jog. This means Liam starts the chase sequence 30 metres ahead of you, and since you can’t really catch up, it’s really trial and error if you can get him.
I like the setup in AC1 that the cutscenes were gameplay and would sometimes have already started, making it just a little bit more realistic, like you had stumbled upon what was going on
AC1: The Sibrand Assassination, like you said, because Altair can't swim. AC2: The assassination of Doge Barbarigo. I think that's the one where you need the courtesans to hide with until you get close enough to shoot him on his boat. AC Bro: The Tank. Enough said. AC Rev: Cappadocia, where you chase down & assassinate Palaiologi. I got lost in the smoke, then trying to defend against the dozen or so troops without getting hit was hard. AC3: The Ghost & the Storm. The final Virgin Islands naval contract, you have to fight off the fleet of smaller ships, then take on a man-o-war and 2 frigates, and to destroy their weak points for %100 completion. AC BF: Infiltrating the Assassin compound, only to meet Kidde. AC Rouge: Tracking & killing Hope. Her gas attacks really started p*ssing me off. AC Unity: I don't recall the name of the mission, but I think you have to take out 4 targets, the first was near the execution of Louis XVI, without taking damage. Only played this game twice, and it's my least favorite. AC Syndicate: Again, only played twice, but perhaps the final mission when the boss was wearing the Shroud of Turin, rejuvenating his health. AC Origins: The war elephants, only beat one. I've only played this game twice. AC Odyssey. Currently playing this one 2nd time, so the Legendary boars are my worst enemies. I tried luring bounty hunters to follow me, no luck. It worked for the Kallisto bear, and lured a random camp of Sons of Ares to the Nemean Lion. AC Valhalla: The meditation missions. Currently stuck on the mandatory conquest battle of Beotia (nightmare mode). I HATE the battles. The last 3 games went full bore RPG mixed with mysticism. Overall in my honest opinion, they had little to nothing to do with Assassin's Creed.
@@ParadiseDB7 nah, i heard others had problems with it so i thought if i could enlist some help it would be good, it was bloody hilarious when it was farting on those mercenary's 🙃🙃🙃🙃
@@ParadiseDB7 nope i was just inventive and it sounds like you are jealous because you never thought of it, you try staying alive when 5 mercenarys are chasing you that's a feat in itself lol
In my opinion the hardest mission in origins is where you go up the tower as aya was the most difficult for me, how do I fight 3 fully armoured people AND a heavy boss altogether whilst having a stealth build
Bows and fire. Also I don't remember having to fight 3 guys and the boss at the same time. That mission wasn't too hard for me, you climb up the elevator, parkour to the window kill the guards in there hop out another window and climb your way to the top with the boss fight. I set him on fire and shot at him, fire does loads of damage and they panic and just stand there trying to put themselves out so it's very easy to just shoot them, then after that I finished him off when the fire went out.
That assassination mission in brotherhood is easy as hell just use the obvious haystacks in the way and kill any suspicious guard on the rooftops with knives. Just walk, don't run. That's it
The tournament in Assassin's Creed Unity made me rage like hell. How the hell am I supposed to do this on solo? I remember back in the day when I played Assassin's Creed Brotherhood I was failing a lot in the Stealth missions except In and Out mission because I was trying to kill every single enemy on the mini map rather than focusing on staying undetected. The Assassination mission on Assassin's Creed 2 made me so frustrated. Why the hell do I have to stay undetected? It's a guy on a ship. What could wrong if I got detected but killed my Target. Defending the target in Assassin's Creed Revelation is so annoying because any guard can come and take the target at any moment and the worst part is that you can't call for the Assassins to assist you in this mission. The last boss in Assassin's Creed Origins was really difficult and I was getting used of playing with Bayek rather than Aya. The Last guy reminds of Kratos of the God of war franchise since his chains have a lot if range and that was the same strategy I was using when playing God Of War but if you managed to dodge at the right moment and attack then you will manage to get a hit on him without getting him by the chains.
Idc if people may call it a "mission" or not, but in Black Flag you had 4 instances of having to battle legendary ships, the Jacksaw stood at lv 40 when it was 100% upgraded, the legendary ship were at least lv 75, just from the build-up to get to a point where you can take them on is already a time-consuming part on it's own, and even if you have your ship 100% upgraded you'd still lose if you aren't careful, nevermind the fact that in one of these instances you have to fight 2 at the same time, took me at least 9 tries to destroy the brother ships, only for the game to give me a hint that I could ram my ship to deal massive damages with it XD (Yes, I din't know you could ram your ship at full speed at 'em at the time)
Damn these missions brought it all back to me lol. The tournament is definitely one of the hardest, had to watch a TH-cam video to find the best route for it, and i vaguely remember those Ezio games' missions being hard too. Surprised to not see the tank or flying machine missions tho!
This stupid flying machine mission broke me man xD hated it to bits... took me literal AGES to get it done... the older games definetly are way harder than Origins and onwards
@@Sycora yeah I played em so long ago I can barely remember but I've got the Ezio Collection so when I get round to replaying them I'm sure it'll bring all the frustration back 😂
@@Sycora this mission goes on for ages. It's so long you're bound to make a mistake at some point. More than that, the thing I truly hated about it was the aim was trash so you'd have to be extra precise, and since you also have to manage your altitude, many times I got the target, but was too low and just had to slowly watch myself crashing
I've 100% synced on each game from Unity and down and mannnn, some of these missions were excruciatingly difficult lol. Especially having to do the optional tasks for full sync.
In Odyssey i usually only hunt when i have a bounty on me. The bounty hunters defeat the animal for me and they have like 50% of their health gone already
Personally the worst for me in AC4 was the observatory (I think that’s the name but I played years ago and in Italian so…) an underwater exploration mandatory story mission I found the one you mentioned to be actually fun personally
i think AC 3’s toughest missions are either haythem’s fort mission when it’s winter and you have to eavesdrop, or the one where you have to free the natives from the camp and then eventually the ship
This brings memories back... No good ones unfortunatly. The one that made me ragequit Was "Conflict looms" from AC3. You have to airassassin a Grenadier undetected on a ship. Easy right? No it's not but what made me scream in frustration Was the fact that everytime you screw up the Checkpoint Sets you back a mile away from the bloody ship and made you swim all the way back to it.... As for the Storm Fortress... I'm pretty proud for beating that monster😊
Septimius boss fight was kind of easy though because while he's swinging his weapon you could dodge into him and attack and you won't take damage. The hardest was probably the gladiator boss fight in Krokodilopolis
Storm fortress is such a BS fight. The other naval battles weren't even close in difficulty, so the difficulty curve suddenly accelerates into the fucking stratosphere. The toughtest ship in the game in terms of damage and health with 2 two other fucking legendary ships. What a load of shit. I must have screamed at my TV for like 10 minutes when those two ships appeared
That mission on AC3 where you had to destroy the 2 ships without being detected, I can't remember it's name. But on the original version guards would randomly detect you from across the ship for a single frame and fuck up the 100%. They didn't see you, nor did they see anything suspicious. They just 'heard' the air assassination from like 100m away. Also you had to air assassinate a grenadere. It was painful, if the random detections weren't a thing it wouldn't have been a problem. I did every single other mission on either the first or second attempt
As a completionist whose currently replaying the entire franchise right now and going for 100% on every game I'm going to share my input Assassin's Creed - Killing Robert. Not only did you have to ride to Arsuf from Jerusalem, once you got there you had to fight several waves of enemies before you even get to him and you have to fight another wave just to be able to assassinate him Assassin's Creed II - Bonfire of the Vanities. This was by far the most boring and tedious sequence in the entire game. Ubisoft pretty much remade AC1 in a single sequence (there were 9 original targets in AC1 and Savonarola had 9 lieutenants in AC2). The only good thing about this sequence was the speech Ezio gives. Assassin's Creed Brotherhood - Hell on Wheels. You knew this was the answer. If you're like me and go for 100% synch you know how much this mission sucks. You are unable to take any damage and if you fail full synch, you have to restart from the very beginning of the mission which means you have to tail the guy, free the mercenaries, open the way for them, and after that's all said and done, you finally get a chance to go for full synch again. This was the first mission in an AC game where I actually wanted to break something out of frustration. Assassin's Creed Revelations - The Arsenal Gates. This mission was definitely the one I and most people struggled with. To get full synch, you have to keep 40 rioters alive and that was really annoying. Even with using your assassin recruits to help, this mission was still somewhat hard to achieve full synch in. Assassin's Creed III - Battle of Bunker Hill. All I have to say is fuck full synch for this mission. You have to cross the entire battlefield without taking damage. Even if you get the timing right to run to cover, there always seems to be that one asshole who didn't shoot with the rest of their group and shoots you directly. You either have to get really lucky and just go for it, or have the mission down to a science to get full synch. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag - Black Bart's Gambit. As much as I love this game, this mission was really hard for me for some reason. Firstly, you can't get detected so you have to carefully sneak your way onto a beach stay out of sight while you need to kill snipers. Later, you have to use a rope swing to kill the captain. While not hard per say, for a few others including myself, when we swung on the rope to assassinate the captain, we just swung way to far away from him even though we were pressing our assassinate button. To make matters worse, if you fail the full synch, you have to restart all the way back from the beach and sneak around again while not being detected. Assassin's Creed Rogue - Storm Fortress. Like in the video, the whole mission was god awful, the fight is really hard not to mention it calls on two level 75 man o wars which you also have to defeat. Assassin's Creed Unity - The Tournament. This mission seems like it was specifically designed for people to be playing with you. If you play it solo, you have to have the parkour segment memorized and perfected otherwise, you aren't going to able to finish it. What's even worse is, if you want all the possible rewarded equipment, you have to do this mission more than once which is a real pain and a big old fuck you for completionists. Assassin's Creed Syndicate - I haven't played the game yet so I don't have any input yet. I will edit once I do. Assassin's Creed Origins - I haven't played the game yet so I don't have any input yet. I will edit once I do. Assassin's Creed Odyssey - I haven't played the game yet so I don't have any input yet. I will edit once I do. Assassin's Creed Valhalla - I haven't played the game yet so I don't have any input yet. I will edit once I do.
some tips for the ac origins boss, as someone who has taken him down I recomend just dodging, keep your distance but still stay somewhat close, just keep shooting, when your playing as aya your level for aya will become the same level that the mission recomends
I only had extreme difficulty with the assassination mentioned from the first game and the Chesapeake battle which makes me feel good that I didn’t struggle with the other levels lol
Hardest one for me had to be 100 percenting Castello crasher in Ac Brotherhood. It's only really bad because there were literally no saves and if you got caught you had to restart the entire mission.
This video definitely makes you realise people struggle with different things since from memory the hardest for me would be. AC 1: the final stealth bonus mission still haven't completed. AC 2: the mission where you have to take down a fortress undetected AC Brotherhood: the not get hit once challenge since I taught myself parrying via this level(very annoying(:( ) AC Revelation: the sewer bomb mission since another very stealthy mission AC 3: boat mission: there's so many soldiers on the boat that to complete the second mission you need to do a hit and run. AC rogue: I Agree although the best way to clear it is with your front cannons which similar to AC brotherhood taught me you can use frontal cannons
Trying to full sync Assassin's Creed III should be its own list honestly. I never thought I play a game that broke my soul but I managed to 100% complete it. But never again.
The boar was ironically the easiest for me, because I pulled off some epic bowmanship at a distance and just blew it away. Something like seven massive shots (been years, cannot remember the power offhand).
Yes, it wasn't hardest maybe 2nd hardest. To me the bull was hardest. It hits hard, and kills you in 2 consecutive hits. And it runs long distance before coming back. And it has 1 of the largest health bar.
For y’all that didn’t like unity, you probably played it at launch when it was super buggy and never gave it another chance. By far the best assassins creed game. Best parkour, best customization and one of the better stories.
I love how I'm getting all these assassins creed videos in my recommendations for replaying the franchise- and I JUST killed that damn BOAT CAPTIAN FROM AC2 I forgot the rage I felt from all those years when I barely knew how to hold a controller 💀
the AC Black Flag mission where you had to assassinate someone as you jump from a rope line to achieve full synchronization killed me - took me so many tries to get it to work and had to completely start over every time i failed
The Sibrand assassination can kiss my whole ass, those drunk sailors and instant death if you touch the water had me closer to breaking a controller than any other game I'd played up to that point.
The competition is no longer required for 100% in Unity. I 100% the game on Steam not too long ago and had no idea the mission even existed until today. Also The Thorne one in Syndicate was quick and easy for me. I dunno maybe I got lucky, but I blew through that mission with the secret assassination in no time. I didn't have an issue with Storm Fortress either. The trick is to get the man o wars to line up so your shots hit them both. You can withstand the barrage if you upgrade your ship enough. Charlestown was a PITA. I remember having to restart that mission several times. In Chesapeake Bay, I specifically remember the two of the larger ships just sailing off into the horizon and then they suddenly counted as defeated. The rest was pretty easy after it glitched. The others are too old for me to remember but I do remember enjoying the hedonist party in the ruins. I have played them all except Origins, Odyssey and Valhallah. Currently working on Origins.
That unity mission ate my soul, also there was this 1 race in Syndicate whenever I was 10 meters close to the finish line a guy would pop out of nowhere and swoop the victory ☠️
The battle for Chesapeake Bay from AC 3 was it for me, it was so hard to me, I literally made up my own ending for the game and never finished the story.
ACB Hell on Wheels. A good 5-10 minute combat session followed by 5-10 minutes of parkour. Then you get inside a tank. Get hit once while in the tank and you need to reset. The movements are slow and rugged. The aiming is a little wonky. You own shots can blow you up. Random barrels of tnt that are a little hard to see that you can easily drive into. Followed by a 2v1 where you can end up in a situation where it is literally impossible to dodge as their firing sights can block you in. Took me over 100 attempts before I gave up, came back a few months later and got it the first try.
100% agree. the fact, that this mission does not make it into this video is totally laughable: it is by FAR the hardest mission if you aim for 100% sync
In the Ac unity the tournament Is gonna be atleast the most interesting coop mission since killing guards can affect your targets defenses at the end of the mission from no restricted ,partial restricted ,fully restricted The flag part is intimidating however once you done it in the first run solo your most likely gonna familliar with the pattern
I found there were still people playing at least 6 or so months ago online. Can't believe that the playerbase dropped enough that it's basically necessary to do solo.
I remember struggling with the unity's mission for like 2/3 hours, then I searched for an advanced movement guide and went practise in paris... when I came back to the mission I've been able to complete it on second try.
Totally agree 100% these are the hardest missions of every game. But in mission of Assassin's Creed Odyssey: it was harder to kill the bull 🐂 then boar. Because bull kills you in 1 or 2 shorts, it also runs fast and go to longer distances before coming back. Although it's more were predictable it's massive health and strong attacks made it harder.
Yo tbf in ac brotherhood, 2 of those tower conquests were annoying too, the one closest to the vatican and another one which dealt with catacombs where the commander ran off the moment he saw anything suspicious (think both were 5 star in terms of dif)
Yea I agree, it's annoying when they run away. There's two I really hate but I can't remember where they are, 1 of them was the port one where you have to parkour on docks unless you wanna run through all the guards but Ezio often drops down, and the captain is litteraly right next to the door and hides until the next day. And another one where the guy is permanently on a horse and sprints off the second he see you, you can't aim for him it always aims for the closest guy, I hate that about not having free aim, it takes a few attempts to get it to point at who you wanna kill, so I think I stealth kill some guys around him got my own horse and jump assassinated him. That guy was annoying
Not gonna lie I haven’t had a single mission in Valhalla I couldn’t get past apart from the very beginning where I didn’t really know what I was doing yet. Killed Fulke, Builder, Suttungr, every Zealot etc all easily on my first try thanks to my OP Halloween Sickle.
Ironically, the hardest boss for me was the tutorial one (the dual-wielding guy with the hammers on the starting Norway Island). I like playing ACs on Nightmare and i didnt understand the combat yet. I think I died about 50 times and was close to quitting forever lol.
@@AdrianDanielGuard probably same. From what I remember in the beginning I hardly understood Valhalla at all and really had to google how the bird and the side missions worked, and the combat, because all of it was so different from Origins (I hadn’t played Odyssey at that point yet). As soon as I understood I figured it wasn’t that hard and as soon as I got my character a better level I hardly even died anymore. Yeah, I think the first boss was the hardest for me as well.
the hardest mission in syndicate for me was a stealth mission where you have to escort a posh woman through a poor area, in principle it should be very easy and short, but the checkpointing was so broken, one mistake and it would take you right back to the start of the mission
ok so for the animal hunting missions from AC Odyssey, I highly recommend getting a high bounty level and lure the mercenaries into the fight. I lured two mercenaries and a group of soldiers and it took them 10 minutes to take each animal down, then I waited for them to leave to collect the pelts lol No way I’m fighting the Erymanthian boar alone that thing was a beast lol
the hardest mission in ac3 is Conflict Looms where you have to board 2 ships destroy the powder reserve and air assassinate a grenadier while still remain undetected for full sync
It's not a glitch. Your health bar is not a health bar. It shows how much Synchronisation you have with Altair. He was that good that he never got hit and he never fell into the water. And if you fall into water the Animus can't handle that because Altair never did that.
100% all the games (up to Syndicate rn, have to finish Origin and then the other 2 rpg games). I found Syndicate was not too hard in any mission, I managed to finish Lucy Thorne mission with just one reset (if you free the guards before starting the assassination opportunity the latter disappears). Unity I hated all the co op missions, since I played it recently AND you also have to collect random things around the map during the mission. The helix rifts (or whatever they are called) were a pain too. Rogue and Black flag were mostly ok, only problem were the amount of collectibles (100% is pain) and the final naval battle missions. Pure pain. Ac 3 I found a naval battle to be hard, but not the one in the video (at that point I probably had the ship maxed out, oneshotting was pretty easy), but the one where you had to destroy all the bigger ships making them explode (shooting with the small cannons to the exposed parts), since I had max upgrades on the cannons, I found myself destroying them before an opportunity to make them explode showed up. Ac revelations I don't remember any mission I found to be excessively hard, I only had a horrible time with the challenges (i don't remember how they were called). Making all the bombs and using them was a hard time, since there were a lot of combinations and sometimes it didnt even count when you used one. Ac brotherhood is obviously the tank mission (thank god there is a bug that makes easier the fight with the last 2 tanks). Ac 2 I don't really remember a really hard mission, but maybe because I played it a while ago. Ac 1 is Sibrand. I hate him. No explanation required.
I always heard the hardest mission on AC oddysey was Medusa and Minotaur, but i one shot them with critical special moves (i forgot the name) and i just dumbfounded when it happened 2 times
Ima be honest, Storm Fortress was easy compared to chasing Charles Lee in the fire-destroyed ship, it took the 8.5/10 game to a 7 tbh, ànd this one sounds dumb aswell but Silversmith in Unity was a bastard (Ik it’s easy but I easily spent 2 hours trying to do it
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Fuck pigs in assassin's Creed Odyssey I can't count the number of times those pics killed me
Replayed, Completed and Platinumed Unity last month, had to do that Co-op mission by myself and it was annoy in that first bit to collect the flags since each had to be collected in the right way.
NOT CORRECT !! TO ME MOST DIFFICULT IS CHARIOT RACES CONTROLS ARE BAD AND HEALTH IS ISSUE AND NOT ONLY THAT BUT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE ON HARD TO BEAT EVERY RACE WITH 1ST PLACE. I NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEM WITH ANY OTHER MISSION.
As veteran of ac saga (at least 300 hours in each game), here is my opinion.
1. Midnight ride (because you cant do anything to make the mission faster or fun)
2. Mentor keepers (it is kindda annoying for full sync)
3. Last maharaja dlc (sorry.. what is that?)
4. All board games in assassins creed (especially in AC3 when the AI decided to play safe and repeating pattern on checkers)
The recent rpg era isnt that annoying as long as u above level cap, and most of mission in AC3 (naval wise) can be solved when u purchase fully upgraded (yeah.. AC3 isnt the best game to farm money)
@@fernald2201 RPG is not bad but Hard mission Chariot Races are impossible. It is boring it is not optimized , your health and chariot are worst and I found Shadow of Rome chariot race was more interesting even on ultra hard U have chance with skills to beat game but Capcom did that better 15 years ago in Rome game, than Ubisoft in modern Creed.
YES the ship assassination at AC II was absolutely insane, especially if you're a perfectionist and need everything tobe done with style. I meneged it after many attempts, but loved it because of the ship itself. "Wait untill the black flag" I'd say now
I didn't take to many tries, but good did I take forever being super patient
I beat it first try
@@alfiepilgrim3436 same, hidden blade counter attack carries
@@alfiepilgrim3436 It's not about "beating it" It's about a perfect sneak sequence, where nobody sees you even for a moment and doing the only one necessary kill fully on stealth
@@the_Ikar bruh why you making it sound so hard you can literally run on boat and kill him so how is it hardest?
the final mission in unity was so annoying i almost rage quit. it's almost impossible to stay stealthy the entire ultra long mission. i almost rage quit until i found out you can skip most of the entire mission and go straight to the tower. that saved the game for me and i was finally able to beat it.
It wasn't that hard try dark souls that is balls to the wall
In all honesty I don’t remember it being that tough. Idk what I did to make it easy or what.
@@nolanc9432 well i suck at stealth so that probably had a lot to do with it. though despite that i've beaten every main line assassins creed game other than rogue.
Was'nt that hard
from the starting point, u should go all the way left till u see underground sewers entrance with a locked door
Why do tailing missions get so much gripe? I can’t think of a more “assassin” thing to do than to follow your target around by running around the roof tops.
It looks cool and badass in movies but plays like shit in games lol
Cause it's fucking boring lol. You're just following someone around, watching what they do, effectively being held back from what action you're inevitably going to take
It’s one of those things where like I agree it a very assassin thing to do but fitting it into the game slows it down too much and it’s outright boring
Because they're boring
There’s no problem with those missions. There is just atleast 15-20 in every early AC game and they take like 15 minutes of you slowly walking on a rooftop. If they cut it down to a couple really important parts and info in the game it would be good. The NPCs need to be faster, like in a carriage, so it’s actually a challenge to keep up and keep eyesight.
The one Venice tomb in AC 2 where you had to run and jump from walls in order to activate levers and open the tomb made me cry. No matter how often I tried these wall jumps, Ezio would never jump to the location I'd want and it seems I'm not the only one with this problem.
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that was easy, it took me like 4 tries, you jump onto a wall hold right/left and jump again, what's so hard about it?
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So true. I spent hours and hours on it until in the end I just had to look it up as I was clueless.
@@tom-ez1np See here's the thing: you know you have to do that, but getting the grip of it with a joystick is about 5x tougher than doing it with a keyboard on PC. I remember those kind of jumps were a headache to get right when I played Ezio's games in my old PS3. I'm currently doing my 5th replay of the entire Ezio trilogy on PC and boy those jumps are so easy now
I actually liked the AC syndicate one. They'd already shown how to do it before the launch of the game and it was extremely satisfying to finally get her.
Ikr. I love that mission the most! Love all the unique assassinations in AC Syndicate.
The hardest one for me in that game's gotta be the mission as Jacob in the parliament or something.
I didn't have trouble with the Tower of London mission
In origins I thought he was a easy boss I think the lion was harder
I had no problem with any of the Syndicate missions, I got 100% sync pretty easily.
@@ParadiseDB7 Yeah, Syndicate is so easy in general. Lots of fun, but easy.
i forgot the name of mission in AC III where player have to kill enemy's commander in the middle of battlefield, finishing the mission itself is not too difficult, but completing all of the objectives are the difficult one. one of the objective is to not get shot while we have to run in the middle of battlefield. even when the enemy already shooting and in reloading phase, sometime our character got hit randomly, no sound or visual clue
or maybe it's just a bug
lol played ac3 again and this is the mission where you need to assassinate pitcairn 💀
Yeah, u have to look at the gun flashes when they shoot to do it I think, but getting 100 percent sync on that ship mission was crazt
if you are going by optional objective then most missions starting with brotherhood are really difficult.
i didnt find that to be hard tbh, i found the one where you play as haytham and rescue the 3 native american prisoners to be hard tho, specifically the one on the ship
extremely easy, just go around the battlefield as much as the animus will allow, then climb a tree and kill Pitcairn from behind
AC Brotherhood tank mission had me crying.
Me and my bro 100 % it together im suprised he managed to full sync that mission i didnt even hear him complain not even once
@N7Andy yeah when I say the tank mission I mean 100% sync. I actually had the same happen to me on the flying one! Was dreading it because of how hyped up as incredibly hard it was, but I 100% synced it first try.
On the last part where you fight the 2 tanks in the military base enter detection and get out to the buggy area. You do not lose damage while in the buggy area while fighting the 2 tanks no matter how many times they shoot you. Destroy the tanks from there.
For me, it was the hang glider mission that I could never get through. The tank mission was pretty easy.
@@sexydictator3241 On my recent rerun to get the 360 achievements I missed, this mission absolutely sucked. The biggest issue with these older games was simply the lack of being able to reset to a checkpoint instead of doing the whole thing over again
Honestly Flavius felt more difficult to me than Septimius, especially when he used the apple to deceive Bayek. As for AC IV, infiltrating the Assassin hideout was the worst for me and AC III it was the Haythem fort missions
First time I fought Flavius I just randomly stumbled upon him and didn't even know what was going on in the main story 😂
And I eas really underlevelled
Probably because for most players, they already overlevelled Bayek and/or gave him best gears, you can also use your preferred weapons. While with Aya, you're stuck with what you're given.
FINISH ME, YOU COWARD! THE WASTE OF TIME!!! He screamed, right after wasting a lot of Bayek’s time with the illusions
@@zero59267 plus doesn't bayek have abilities that Aya doesn't
Same for Origins I've played the game a few times and now I can do the Septimius first try but Flavius still takes me like 20 tries 💀
Hated that Kalydonian boar so much. It does lots of damage to your character,
the tusk attack is quick, and the charge attack is hard to dodge.
The most annoying part is that the boar will summon some little brats each time it loses a quarter of health bar.
those brats attack so frequently making you have to side roll all the time, and the mother will charge from your fking blind spot when you are busy fighting the brats.
What makes you even madder is that when you accidentally step out of the area,
and you will see the mother's health bar refills with the speed of light, making all the efforts you put wasted in a millisecond.
this mission takes you so much time and it just takes a second to end your life.
PS: The Nemean Lion is a noble one compared to the boars. His friends are just in the area right from the start, He doesn't summon his friends to help, and not like the boars, his friends never respawn, they just die.
Its really annoying, after dead so many times, i increase my taming abilities, tame alpha lion (found before getting poseidon trident) and let it fight the boar while i'm spamming arrow at the boar.
Specially when that pig summons others....its so frustrating whether to hit the main one or the side ones
I died like 30 times the first time around. Lmao
For me, it was the other boar, couldn't defeat ut no matter what, because of the damn poison. The trick was that i lured in a way stronger mercenary that fought it in my stead. Then just killed him because he was on low health.
He gave me a lot of trouble too, until I just applied fire damage to my weapon and it became almost laughable. But man that first go around was a miserable experience
Coming from Black Flag fresh to Rogue, I found all the legendaries so easy with maxed out Morrigan. Then I went to Storm Fortress and I met my maker. I still managed to kill it after 4 or 5 attempts and I have to say, it felt soooo good, specially when said mission is infamous for not being completed among completionists.
Yea storm fortress is literally the only thing i didnt complete in ac rogue. I played the game for like a few years occasionally but was like 12 when i got it
Storm Fortress was an absolute bastard to take down. The best method is to just ram straight into when the fight begins while also getting some mortar shots in between. When you’re right up in its grill, use your fire barrels as much as possible then stay right on its is 6 while getting big damage.
Yeah, I played this mission not long ago with only about 60% ship upgrade. After i thin 7 tries I was able to almost kill with not much Hp and when i saw Two more ships coming my way, I just quit memory :D
I have the game completed at smt like 98% ... due to that damn mission!
I remember dying so many times dying to the Kalydonian Boar. Then I noticed something with the mercenaries, mainly that they chased you as long as you stayed within a certain distance of them… I ended up making 3 mercenaries chase me and then “helping” me take down the boars health for me considerably (they still died though, go figure).
Yo. I literally did the same thing.
I was the originator for this strategy. It was me who thought of it first. You all merely copied me.
@@remyberry4582 hmm where is your proof? I can say that too..
I finished that game long ago, so everyone can say they did the same 😅
@@florin7143 It is simply the truth. I played the game before anyone else.
The Kalydonian Boar sucks. I used the Odysseus pack and just spammed multi shot most of the fight. With the set you can easily one shot the boars he summons with you bow. Erymanthian boar is way tougher.
The forced stealth mission in Black Flag ground my gears. It took me like 20 attempts to get through the frame perfect route that the game wanted me to take.
Is this the one where you have to sneak past the assassins? Ugh yes that was hard
Wolcome to my words, so many different missions i had to redo 20 times in q
Ac2
I didn't find septimius all that hard. It was definitely a good final fight but I never felt like it forced me on my toes the whole time, maybe because at that point I was so comfortable with the mechanics.
I had to do it in multiple tries before i learned his moves, pain in the ass.
@@machr01 I feel you. For me the hardest fight was Nefertiti in Curse of the Pharaohs, almost gave up finishing the dlc
Lucky, I hated that fight so much. Aya sucks, she only has 15 arrows in each bow and they barely do any damage, no tools, dual swords are the second worst weapons in the game imo (heavy blunt is the worst), they have no range, do no damage, overpower sucks even if you spam the attack button, he can dodge your overpower making all that work for nothing, he has long range and short range, some moves were hard to remember so he just spins around and smacks me, he can freeze you and get free hits in, he does a tonne of damage that can take you from full health down to a third of health in 2 seconds, you can't block or parry, hard to dodge if he does a spam attack. He was so hard for me it took over 30 tries and giving up and turning it to easy for me to beat him, on other playthroughs I managed to kill him without turning down the difficulty but I haven't beat him on nightmare yet (which is what I'm playing on now but tbf this is like my 10th playthrough, I love origins so much). His double spinning thing was easy to dodge but he kicks and stuns you. And there is one feature I absolutely hate about origins and idk why it's even a thing, your health bar is split into thirds so if you lose 1 third or 2 thirds of health you cannot heal beyond that third which is completely bullsh1t and unfair because 1 hit will either kill you or leave you on miniscule health with that annoying @ss buzzing sound, like b1tch I know I'm dying plz don't interrupt the fight music. Every other fight is easy enough idk why he's harder than flavius tho.
@@mishiovt to me, the hardest pharaoh was akhenaten. Nefertiti was quick but her range was limited so I could easily avoid her (after a few tries to learn her pattern). Ramasses did an awful lot of damage but was slow, so after having fought someone as quick as nefertiti it isn't really an issue and I could still tank one or two mistakes. Same for tutankhamun, his thrust was easy to dodge, and the rest wasn't too damaging so not too hard (again, after a few tries to learn thhe pattern). But akhenaten and his wide swings were a pain. Almost as fast as nefertiti and as damaging as the other two, took me a long time to beat him
@@docomega7862 If Akhenaten was the scythe wielding one, I agree wholeheartedly. His counter move will one shot you from full health in Nightmare mode. I fell for that so many times. Doesn't help that once you fall for it, you can't dodge it.
Omg that ship assassination in AC2 Brotherhood genuinely was the one that made me reconsider 100% the story. So hard and tedious.
Literally
I hate the stealth in AC2
@@00Batman agreed. Black flag for me does it.
Stealth is so basic. It has like three types of assassinations and gadgets mostly get you detected.
Medusa was painful on first try. Took me a few attempts before I killed her.
I barely scraped through first try
Took me seven tries, but she’s a fun and challenging boss
Wait really, I only had one death learning her patterns then she was an easy kill.
I ran out of arrows and still beat her. I think the Boars are way tougher.
I didn’t want to wait until level 50 to kill her so I tried at around 40 and it took a few tries and a lot of waiting but I was able to do it
the most annoying one in 3 is a mission where you have to catch someone the problem is they are so fast it's impossible to catch then so you have to figure out their route and do it that way. never could figure that out and i got lucky and the guy got caught on a carriage. rogue has an annoying fight early on that the only way to defeat him is to throw him into things. the problem is there isn't enough breakable things to throw him into. i beat him by shooting him finally.
I know exactly what mission you are talking about with AC 3, it's right at the end of the game, and I remember doing it over and over so many times, I quit the game for a week before trying again and I got lucky because he glitched
Rouge: me too
AC3 : I just used the rope dart to slow him down.
@@TacticalToast99 i think the mission where you have to catch Hickey in New York
If you mean le chasseur use your rope darts and it opens him up for an easy finish.
I just played that one a few weeks ago. He runs in between several buildings but you have to run AROUND them to cut him off. Took me several failures to figure it out. Sucked.
Yeah maybe no one asked for the coop in Unity, but it was simply amazing and just made sense being added to a game with an assassin brotherhood
some parts are annoying but playing the coop missions on solo was great because some are hard mission and you have to face a bigger challange, and thanks god they add the option to play them on solo, not coop exclusive, ubisoft was smart for once
I'm sure it's fun playing co-op, never tried for myself, but I wish they'd make the levels (i.e. literally just the flag collecting portion of the tournament level) easier when you're playing solo.
AC Black Flag mission where Blackbeard died had me rage quit and didn’t touch the game for a long time. Almost even deleted it.
Daddy chill
He didn’t end up dying, he was just critically injured and was going to retire anyway
@@lwchieff8293 ? He definitely died
@@jormdeworm he definitely did
Watching some of the older missions reminds me what I miss about the latest games. In AC2 and Syndicate there were kill without being detected and follow the target without being detected missions that were amazing. Lately, the franchise has downplayed stealth and focused more on melee combat and boss fights - losing much of what made the AC games so great.
Assassinating Sibrand became quite easy for me the second time i went through AC1. Learning air assassinations and how to do it in AC1 is a mighty help.
I did it at second try without being detected... It's just not that difficult, actually the Robert de Sablé boss fight with all his guards is the most difficult for me... until I learned to kill everything with the hidden blade.
Perhaps it's been a while since I played, but the Fulke mission definitely gets easier. When I replayed Valhalla it seemed a lot easier, so long as I kept using Odin's sight and being more attentive to what she was doing than going in headfirst battle mode.
So the optional objectives are supposedly tasks that were done by the character you play as. As in to get a full synchronization you’d have to perform every task they did during that time period. Therefore the game is basically saying Edward though it would’ve been a good idea to fight crocodiles and skin them while he was sneaking and following a ship through a swamp so he could collect medicine for the people of Nassau
The AC3 mission I find the most frustrating to complete 100% is the naval mission in the middle of a storm where you have to sink 3 ships by hitting their weak spot. Before they patched the Charles Lee fight, that was also very difficult to 100%. I don’t find anything in AC1 or AC2 to be difficult anymore. Brotherhood’s most frustrating level to 100% was the tank level. I agree with this video’s choice for the revelations pick. The Charlestown one in black flag is not difficult to me, but I did just replay a mission the other day where you had to sink two ships with one broadside and I had difficulty lining up the shots properly. Any of the legendary battles in rogue are tough as hell. I would say any co-op mission in unity where you did not have a buddy is nearly impossible to beat alone. I don’t remember syndicate’s missions well enough to be honest, but the Lucy Thorne assassination was not too difficult. The elephant fights in origins were really tough. The mythical creatures and the boars gave me hard times in odyssey. And nothing was difficult about Valhalla. Maybe the daughters of Lerion actually, but as you’re leveled up well enough, they are manageable.
Absolutely that is the hardest AC mission IMO. The oak island one gives me problems to with the wolves.
I did most of Unity's co-op missions alone, if not all of them (if there were 2-player minimum missions, then obviously not those, but I can't recall). My friend stopped playing, so I left it all until I'd done everything else (prior to playing dlc), and then Ubisoft decided to royally fuck up the game on Xbox, where co-op or any online features were inaccessible for about 9 months (this happened last year), so I had no choice but to do them alone if I wanted to be a completionist (which I am, for the most part).
The heists may have been harder, and the ones most likely to have minimum player requirements, but everything else I did solo. Certainly not anywhere close to even being nearly impossible.
that last mission in ac revelation during the sequence in the massive cave where ezio cant take any damage for 100% took literally hours for me. And that mission in unity where u have to eliminate that guy in the middle of a market place is really difficult aswell, bit to be fair, i have never tried that coop mission solo
despite stuff like the farting boar and other annoying odyssey is the only assassins creed that i got 100% on across the board. and i don't just mean trophies. i did all the missions side and main. i cleared the map of every icon. i played the game for almost 200 hours.
Same here bro
I’d play 200hours just exploring and not doing anything 😅
Should’ve added the tank mission.
Wasn’t necessarily hard to complete, but it was incredibly annoying to get 100% sync on.
I nearly got it the legit way but ended up damaging myself by accidentally shooting the model tank when I was right next to it using it as cover, I ended up having to use a glitch in order to get it.
If you moved forward enough to aggro the 2 tanks, but then immediately backed up into the desynchronisation zone, there was a certain point where you wouldn’t be targeted from the tanks anymore and you wouldn’t desynchronise, making it incredibly easy to destroy the tanks and get full sync.
I actually don't know what final boss others fought in origins, but I beat him first try. His health slowly went down, but it was still actually pretty easy to dodge and hit him bc of my special moves
AC Valhalla’s boss fights are such a test of patience, on my second play through I did all of the side quests and collectibles first, and was level 300+ before I was halfway through the game. Once we get NewGame+, I’m gonna do it again just so I can have the satisfaction of one hit kills from the beginning.
It's been a while with other games and I haven't yet played Valhalla. But I'll tell you - that first boar in "Goddess's Hunt" was a nightmare! I also had problems with the creature on the vulcano island, but I was underlevelled bitterly when I first tried it. And Hades was also very difficult for me. I agree with the choice for Origins. That was really a fight that I remember as being truelly tough. The only one that I sweated thru my t-shirt, I don't remember AC I as difficult. Challenging and interesting, sometimes tedious, but it wasn't really difficult. I had most difficulties in Odyssey, some fights I left to try another day. Some waited for me for a week after three days of futile attempts. There were points where I was really tempted to leave the game, but the story was too interesting. And I loved penetratingt fortresses to perform just one kill. That was a challenge I truly relished. Oh! And the first three attempts at the Minotaur!!! maybe becouse it was so different from what had been happening up that point in my playthrough.
Recently played Rogue and my worst one was killing Liam. Reason for that was that I’m playing a remaster on PS4, and for some reason, Ubisoft didn’t think to put in the full sprint, instead opting for a slow jog. This means Liam starts the chase sequence 30 metres ahead of you, and since you can’t really catch up, it’s really trial and error if you can get him.
I like the setup in AC1 that the cutscenes were gameplay and would sometimes have already started, making it just a little bit more realistic, like you had stumbled upon what was going on
It’s funny the most annoying part of the goddess hunt was finding all the damned beasts I didn’t mind killing them on normal
AC1: The Sibrand Assassination, like you said, because Altair can't swim.
AC2: The assassination of Doge Barbarigo. I think that's the one where you need the courtesans to hide with until you get close enough to shoot him on his boat.
AC Bro: The Tank. Enough said.
AC Rev: Cappadocia, where you chase down & assassinate Palaiologi. I got lost in the smoke, then trying to defend against the dozen or so troops without getting hit was hard.
AC3: The Ghost & the Storm. The final Virgin Islands naval contract, you have to fight off the fleet of smaller ships, then take on a man-o-war and 2 frigates, and to destroy their weak points for %100 completion.
AC BF: Infiltrating the Assassin compound, only to meet Kidde.
AC Rouge: Tracking & killing Hope. Her gas attacks really started p*ssing me off.
AC Unity: I don't recall the name of the mission, but I think you have to take out 4 targets, the first was near the execution of Louis XVI, without taking damage. Only played this game twice, and it's my least favorite.
AC Syndicate: Again, only played twice, but perhaps the final mission when the boss was wearing the Shroud of Turin, rejuvenating his health.
AC Origins: The war elephants, only beat one. I've only played this game twice.
AC Odyssey. Currently playing this one 2nd time, so the Legendary boars are my worst enemies. I tried luring bounty hunters to follow me, no luck. It worked for the Kallisto bear, and lured a random camp of Sons of Ares to the Nemean Lion.
AC Valhalla: The meditation missions. Currently stuck on the mandatory conquest battle of Beotia (nightmare mode). I HATE the battles.
The last 3 games went full bore RPG mixed with mysticism. Overall in my honest opinion, they had little to nothing to do with Assassin's Creed.
never had a problem with the kalydonion boar, get a massive bounty and get the mercenarys to follow you and they will kill it for you lol
Really because it sounds to me like you had such a problem with the kalydonian boar you had to cheat it 🙃
@@ParadiseDB7 nah, i heard others had problems with it so i thought if i could enlist some help it would be good, it was bloody hilarious when it was farting on those mercenary's 🙃🙃🙃🙃
@@mrsspiritwolf in other words you were incapable of doing it on your own 🙃
@@ParadiseDB7 nope i was just inventive and it sounds like you are jealous because you never thought of it, you try staying alive when 5 mercenarys are chasing you that's a feat in itself lol
@@mrsspiritwolf I didn't need to because I was able to defeat the Boar by myself 🙃
I’m actually happy the series dropped the full synchronization feature.
In my opinion the hardest mission in origins is where you go up the tower as aya was the most difficult for me, how do I fight 3 fully armoured people AND a heavy boss altogether whilst having a stealth build
Bows and fire. Also I don't remember having to fight 3 guys and the boss at the same time. That mission wasn't too hard for me, you climb up the elevator, parkour to the window kill the guards in there hop out another window and climb your way to the top with the boss fight. I set him on fire and shot at him, fire does loads of damage and they panic and just stand there trying to put themselves out so it's very easy to just shoot them, then after that I finished him off when the fire went out.
@@mjolnirbaldur5770 not at the same time but first the 3 guys and then the boss. Thanks for the strategy though!
That assassination mission in brotherhood is easy as hell just use the obvious haystacks in the way and kill any suspicious guard on the rooftops with knives. Just walk, don't run. That's it
The tournament in Assassin's Creed Unity made me rage like hell. How the hell am I supposed to do this on solo?
I remember back in the day when I played Assassin's Creed Brotherhood
I was failing a lot in the Stealth missions except In and Out mission because I was trying to kill every single enemy on the mini map rather than focusing on staying undetected.
The Assassination mission on Assassin's Creed 2 made me so frustrated. Why the hell do I have to stay undetected?
It's a guy on a ship. What could wrong if I got detected but killed my Target.
Defending the target in Assassin's Creed Revelation is so annoying because any guard can come and take the target at any moment and the worst part is that you can't call for the Assassins to assist you in this mission.
The last boss in Assassin's Creed Origins was really difficult and I was getting used of playing with Bayek rather than Aya. The Last guy reminds of Kratos of the God of war franchise since his chains have a lot if range and that was the same strategy I was using when playing God Of War but if you managed to dodge at the right moment and attack then you will manage to get a hit on him without getting him by the chains.
The tournament is easy af if Yk what route to go
Idc if people may call it a "mission" or not, but in Black Flag you had 4 instances of having to battle legendary ships, the Jacksaw stood at lv 40 when it was 100% upgraded, the legendary ship were at least lv 75, just from the build-up to get to a point where you can take them on is already a time-consuming part on it's own, and even if you have your ship 100% upgraded you'd still lose if you aren't careful, nevermind the fact that in one of these instances you have to fight 2 at the same time, took me at least 9 tries to destroy the brother ships, only for the game to give me a hint that I could ram my ship to deal massive damages with it XD (Yes, I din't know you could ram your ship at full speed at 'em at the time)
Damn these missions brought it all back to me lol. The tournament is definitely one of the hardest, had to watch a TH-cam video to find the best route for it, and i vaguely remember those Ezio games' missions being hard too. Surprised to not see the tank or flying machine missions tho!
This stupid flying machine mission broke me man xD hated it to bits... took me literal AGES to get it done... the older games definetly are way harder than Origins and onwards
@@Sycora yeah I played em so long ago I can barely remember but I've got the Ezio Collection so when I get round to replaying them I'm sure it'll bring all the frustration back 😂
@@Sycora this mission goes on for ages. It's so long you're bound to make a mistake at some point. More than that, the thing I truly hated about it was the aim was trash so you'd have to be extra precise, and since you also have to manage your altitude, many times I got the target, but was too low and just had to slowly watch myself crashing
It's nice seeing a well produced AC video by someone who definitely played the games to 100% sync. Fully agreed on every single one.
Im so happy that this channel posted this.I was actually wondering this
I've 100% synced on each game from Unity and down and mannnn, some of these missions were excruciatingly difficult lol. Especially having to do the optional tasks for full sync.
I can't imagine, well done!
In Odyssey i usually only hunt when i have a bounty on me. The bounty hunters defeat the animal for me and they have like 50% of their health gone already
Personally the worst for me in AC4 was the observatory (I think that’s the name but I played years ago and in Italian so…) an underwater exploration mandatory story mission
I found the one you mentioned to be actually fun personally
Observatory really for me IT was nothing is true im Tulum
i think AC 3’s toughest missions are either haythem’s fort mission when it’s winter and you have to eavesdrop, or the one where you have to free the natives from the camp and then eventually the ship
This brings memories back...
No good ones unfortunatly.
The one that made me ragequit Was "Conflict looms" from AC3.
You have to airassassin a Grenadier undetected on a ship. Easy right? No it's not but what made me scream in frustration Was the fact that everytime you screw up the Checkpoint Sets you back a mile away from the bloody ship and made you swim all the way back to it....
As for the Storm Fortress... I'm pretty proud for beating that monster😊
Yep AC3 I spent a whole afternoon raging at home to get it's plat trophy
Septimius boss fight was kind of easy though because while he's swinging his weapon you could dodge into him and attack and you won't take damage. The hardest was probably the gladiator boss fight in Krokodilopolis
"the older games are harder and significantly more annoying" anyone that's played valhalla wouldn't say that.
As if a handful of challenging levels are more annoying than mindless grinding.
Valhalla was easy as fuck on standard mode at least. Older games were harder but more challenging
@@jormdeworm still it takes 10000x less time to complete it
@@mariansony91 yes
I meant it as a good thing by the way
So hate that Port Authority mission. Had the guy move at the last moment during one attempt. The final mission in ACIII was annoying as well.
Storm fortress is such a BS fight. The other naval battles weren't even close in difficulty, so the difficulty curve suddenly accelerates into the fucking stratosphere. The toughtest ship in the game in terms of damage and health with 2 two other fucking legendary ships. What a load of shit. I must have screamed at my TV for like 10 minutes when those two ships appeared
That mission on AC3 where you had to destroy the 2 ships without being detected, I can't remember it's name. But on the original version guards would randomly detect you from across the ship for a single frame and fuck up the 100%. They didn't see you, nor did they see anything suspicious. They just 'heard' the air assassination from like 100m away. Also you had to air assassinate a grenadere. It was painful, if the random detections weren't a thing it wouldn't have been a problem. I did every single other mission on either the first or second attempt
As a completionist whose currently replaying the entire franchise right now and going for 100% on every game I'm going to share my input
Assassin's Creed - Killing Robert. Not only did you have to ride to Arsuf from Jerusalem, once you got there you had to fight several waves of enemies before you even get to him and you have to fight another wave just to be able to assassinate him
Assassin's Creed II - Bonfire of the Vanities. This was by far the most boring and tedious sequence in the entire game. Ubisoft pretty much remade AC1 in a single sequence (there were 9 original targets in AC1 and Savonarola had 9 lieutenants in AC2). The only good thing about this sequence was the speech Ezio gives.
Assassin's Creed Brotherhood - Hell on Wheels. You knew this was the answer. If you're like me and go for 100% synch you know how much this mission sucks. You are unable to take any damage and if you fail full synch, you have to restart from the very beginning of the mission which means you have to tail the guy, free the mercenaries, open the way for them, and after that's all said and done, you finally get a chance to go for full synch again. This was the first mission in an AC game where I actually wanted to break something out of frustration.
Assassin's Creed Revelations - The Arsenal Gates. This mission was definitely the one I and most people struggled with. To get full synch, you have to keep 40 rioters alive and that was really annoying. Even with using your assassin recruits to help, this mission was still somewhat hard to achieve full synch in.
Assassin's Creed III - Battle of Bunker Hill. All I have to say is fuck full synch for this mission. You have to cross the entire battlefield without taking damage. Even if you get the timing right to run to cover, there always seems to be that one asshole who didn't shoot with the rest of their group and shoots you directly. You either have to get really lucky and just go for it, or have the mission down to a science to get full synch.
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag - Black Bart's Gambit. As much as I love this game, this mission was really hard for me for some reason. Firstly, you can't get detected so you have to carefully sneak your way onto a beach stay out of sight while you need to kill snipers. Later, you have to use a rope swing to kill the captain. While not hard per say, for a few others including myself, when we swung on the rope to assassinate the captain, we just swung way to far away from him even though we were pressing our assassinate button. To make matters worse, if you fail the full synch, you have to restart all the way back from the beach and sneak around again while not being detected.
Assassin's Creed Rogue - Storm Fortress. Like in the video, the whole mission was god awful, the fight is really hard not to mention it calls on two level 75 man o wars which you also have to defeat.
Assassin's Creed Unity - The Tournament. This mission seems like it was specifically designed for people to be playing with you. If you play it solo, you have to have the parkour segment memorized and perfected otherwise, you aren't going to able to finish it. What's even worse is, if you want all the possible rewarded equipment, you have to do this mission more than once which is a real pain and a big old fuck you for completionists.
Assassin's Creed Syndicate - I haven't played the game yet so I don't have any input yet. I will edit once I do.
Assassin's Creed Origins - I haven't played the game yet so I don't have any input yet. I will edit once I do.
Assassin's Creed Odyssey - I haven't played the game yet so I don't have any input yet. I will edit once I do.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla - I haven't played the game yet so I don't have any input yet. I will edit once I do.
Ignore what ppl say abt Syndicate it’s fucking good
AC 2’s flying machine mission had me BIG MAD!💀😂
some tips for the ac origins boss, as someone who has taken him down I recomend just dodging, keep your distance but still stay somewhat close, just keep shooting, when your playing as aya your level for aya will become the same level that the mission recomends
I only had extreme difficulty with the assassination mentioned from the first game and the Chesapeake battle which makes me feel good that I didn’t struggle with the other levels lol
Hardest one for me had to be 100 percenting Castello crasher in Ac Brotherhood. It's only really bad because there were literally no saves and if you got caught you had to restart the entire mission.
This video definitely makes you realise people struggle with different things since from memory the hardest for me would be.
AC 1: the final stealth bonus mission still haven't completed.
AC 2: the mission where you have to take down a fortress undetected
AC Brotherhood: the not get hit once challenge since I taught myself parrying via this level(very annoying(:( )
AC Revelation: the sewer bomb mission since another very stealthy mission
AC 3: boat mission: there's so many soldiers on the boat that to complete the second mission you need to do a hit and run.
AC rogue: I Agree although the best way to clear it is with your front cannons which similar to AC brotherhood taught me you can use frontal cannons
Talking about swimming in AC1. Actually Altair can swim but there was a problem in the animus in abstergo, and they repaired it in AC2
Trying to full sync Assassin's Creed III should be its own list honestly. I never thought I play a game that broke my soul but I managed to 100% complete it. But never again.
The boar was ironically the easiest for me, because I pulled off some epic bowmanship at a distance and just blew it away. Something like seven massive shots (been years, cannot remember the power offhand).
Yes, it wasn't hardest maybe 2nd hardest.
To me the bull was hardest. It hits hard, and kills you in 2 consecutive hits. And it runs long distance before coming back. And it has 1 of the largest health bar.
For y’all that didn’t like unity, you probably played it at launch when it was super buggy and never gave it another chance. By far the best assassins creed game. Best parkour, best customization and one of the better stories.
I don’t agree with the ship on AC 2 because the words “shoot, shoot the flying demon” will forever be burned into my memory
oh my god. The flag race is the single most infuriating quest in the entire series. i was watching tutorials and i had to do it like twenty times.
I love how I'm getting all these assassins creed videos in my recommendations for replaying the franchise- and I JUST killed that damn BOAT CAPTIAN FROM AC2 I forgot the rage I felt from all those years when I barely knew how to hold a controller 💀
How did Medusa not make the list... I couldn't get past it and ended up never finishing it
I agree she was difficult!
9:29 good god that scream, truly blood of edward kenway
the AC Black Flag mission where you had to assassinate someone as you jump from a rope line to achieve full synchronization killed me - took me so many tries to get it to work and had to completely start over every time i failed
A real test of patience is perfectly fit for the Whole Odissey and Valhalla Experience.
That banker mission in Brotherhood just requires skill ;)
The Sibrand assassination can kiss my whole ass, those drunk sailors and instant death if you touch the water had me closer to breaking a controller than any other game I'd played up to that point.
The competition is no longer required for 100% in Unity. I 100% the game on Steam not too long ago and had no idea the mission even existed until today.
Also The Thorne one in Syndicate was quick and easy for me. I dunno maybe I got lucky, but I blew through that mission with the secret assassination in no time.
I didn't have an issue with Storm Fortress either. The trick is to get the man o wars to line up so your shots hit them both. You can withstand the barrage if you upgrade your ship enough.
Charlestown was a PITA. I remember having to restart that mission several times.
In Chesapeake Bay, I specifically remember the two of the larger ships just sailing off into the horizon and then they suddenly counted as defeated. The rest was pretty easy after it glitched.
The others are too old for me to remember but I do remember enjoying the hedonist party in the ruins. I have played them all except Origins, Odyssey and Valhallah. Currently working on Origins.
That unity mission ate my soul, also there was this 1 race in Syndicate whenever I was 10 meters close to the finish line a guy would pop out of nowhere and swoop the victory ☠️
The battle for Chesapeake Bay from AC 3 was it for me, it was so hard to me, I literally made up my own ending for the game and never finished the story.
ACB Hell on Wheels. A good 5-10 minute combat session followed by 5-10 minutes of parkour. Then you get inside a tank. Get hit once while in the tank and you need to reset.
The movements are slow and rugged. The aiming is a little wonky. You own shots can blow you up. Random barrels of tnt that are a little hard to see that you can easily drive into. Followed by a 2v1 where you can end up in a situation where it is literally impossible to dodge as their firing sights can block you in.
Took me over 100 attempts before I gave up, came back a few months later and got it the first try.
The hardest mission to do in AC Brotherhood whit 100% of sincrtonitation is the Leonardo's tank machine. It is really hard
100% agree. the fact, that this mission does not make it into this video is totally laughable: it is by FAR the hardest mission if you aim for 100% sync
In the Ac unity the tournament
Is gonna be atleast the most interesting coop mission since killing guards can affect your targets defenses at the end of the mission from no restricted ,partial restricted ,fully restricted
The flag part is intimidating however once you done it in the first run solo your most likely gonna familliar with the pattern
I found there were still people playing at least 6 or so months ago online. Can't believe that the playerbase dropped enough that it's basically necessary to do solo.
I always get distracted by side quests or loot which levels me up, so whenever I encounter a boss fight its usually really easy for me
I remember struggling with the unity's mission for like 2/3 hours, then I searched for an advanced movement guide and went practise in paris... when I came back to the mission I've been able to complete it on second try.
Ac 2 port authority was so difficult for me on my first play though . I tried at least 20 times before I managed to kill the target
Totally agree 100% these are the hardest missions of every game. But in mission of Assassin's Creed Odyssey: it was harder to kill the bull 🐂 then boar. Because bull kills you in 1 or 2 shorts, it also runs fast and go to longer distances before coming back. Although it's more were predictable it's massive health and strong attacks made it harder.
That Boar fight really was something else. haha
It’s crazy how I played all theses games and I still remember these missions
Yo tbf in ac brotherhood, 2 of those tower conquests were annoying too, the one closest to the vatican and another one which dealt with catacombs where the commander ran off the moment he saw anything suspicious (think both were 5 star in terms of dif)
Yea I agree, it's annoying when they run away. There's two I really hate but I can't remember where they are, 1 of them was the port one where you have to parkour on docks unless you wanna run through all the guards but Ezio often drops down, and the captain is litteraly right next to the door and hides until the next day. And another one where the guy is permanently on a horse and sprints off the second he see you, you can't aim for him it always aims for the closest guy, I hate that about not having free aim, it takes a few attempts to get it to point at who you wanna kill, so I think I stealth kill some guys around him got my own horse and jump assassinated him. That guy was annoying
The captain in the Assassin's creed 2 part said the french motto, that is a nice touch
Not gonna lie I haven’t had a single mission in Valhalla I couldn’t get past apart from the very beginning where I didn’t really know what I was doing yet. Killed Fulke, Builder, Suttungr, every Zealot etc all easily on my first try thanks to my OP Halloween Sickle.
Bosses got easier for me when I used double spears, especially using Gungnir and Gae Bolg together.
Ironically, the hardest boss for me was the tutorial one (the dual-wielding guy with the hammers on the starting Norway Island). I like playing ACs on Nightmare and i didnt understand the combat yet. I think I died about 50 times and was close to quitting forever lol.
@@AdrianDanielGuard probably same. From what I remember in the beginning I hardly understood Valhalla at all and really had to google how the bird and the side missions worked, and the combat, because all of it was so different from Origins (I hadn’t played Odyssey at that point yet). As soon as I understood I figured it wasn’t that hard and as soon as I got my character a better level I hardly even died anymore. Yeah, I think the first boss was the hardest for me as well.
For me the hardest mission I’ve played is the final push mission from Ac odeyssey. I litterally threw my controller as hard as I could at my floor.
The reason Fulke missions were hard because she was the final boss. Aelfred was just the grand magistrate look over every operation of Templars.
the hardest mission in syndicate for me was a stealth mission where you have to escort a posh woman through a poor area, in principle it should be very easy and short, but the checkpointing was so broken, one mistake and it would take you right back to the start of the mission
No???? The checkpointing worked fine, I had no issue with it. Unless you played it early and it was bugged at launch, but other this isn't true.
ok so for the animal hunting missions from AC Odyssey, I highly recommend getting a high bounty level and lure the mercenaries into the fight. I lured two mercenaries and a group of soldiers and it took them 10 minutes to take each animal down, then I waited for them to leave to collect the pelts lol
No way I’m fighting the Erymanthian boar alone that thing was a beast lol
I was just playing some syndicate... Came to the syndicate part and realized that was the level I was at😭
the hardest mission in ac3 is Conflict Looms where you have to board 2 ships destroy the powder reserve and air assassinate a grenadier while still remain undetected for full sync
Yess! 100% agree! I have never gotten 10% sync on that one! And I am out or count how many times I’ve played the game!
14:07 Fun fact Altair can swim it’s just a glitch in the animus that stops him from swimming it’s in a document somewhere in AC2 I think
It's not a glitch. Your health bar is not a health bar. It shows how much Synchronisation you have with Altair. He was that good that he never got hit and he never fell into the water. And if you fall into water the Animus can't handle that because Altair never did that.
100% all the games (up to Syndicate rn, have to finish Origin and then the other 2 rpg games).
I found Syndicate was not too hard in any mission, I managed to finish Lucy Thorne mission with just one reset (if you free the guards before starting the assassination opportunity the latter disappears).
Unity I hated all the co op missions, since I played it recently AND you also have to collect random things around the map during the mission. The helix rifts (or whatever they are called) were a pain too.
Rogue and Black flag were mostly ok, only problem were the amount of collectibles (100% is pain) and the final naval battle missions. Pure pain.
Ac 3 I found a naval battle to be hard, but not the one in the video (at that point I probably had the ship maxed out, oneshotting was pretty easy), but the one where you had to destroy all the bigger ships making them explode (shooting with the small cannons to the exposed parts), since I had max upgrades on the cannons, I found myself destroying them before an opportunity to make them explode showed up.
Ac revelations I don't remember any mission I found to be excessively hard, I only had a horrible time with the challenges (i don't remember how they were called). Making all the bombs and using them was a hard time, since there were a lot of combinations and sometimes it didnt even count when you used one.
Ac brotherhood is obviously the tank mission (thank god there is a bug that makes easier the fight with the last 2 tanks).
Ac 2 I don't really remember a really hard mission, but maybe because I played it a while ago.
Ac 1 is Sibrand. I hate him. No explanation required.
I always heard the hardest mission on AC oddysey was Medusa and Minotaur, but i one shot them with critical special moves (i forgot the name) and i just dumbfounded when it happened 2 times
They were tricky, but not hard, the Boars on the other Hand were just annoying
Ima be honest, Storm Fortress was easy compared to chasing Charles Lee in the fire-destroyed ship, it took the 8.5/10 game to a 7 tbh, ànd this one sounds dumb aswell but Silversmith in Unity was a bastard (Ik it’s easy but I easily spent 2 hours trying to do it
Me who has just finished AC black flag: it was easy
*suddenly being reminded of the siege of charles-towne: holy sh-