Follow our guide to complete Memory 1: Into The Shadows in Assassin's Creed Revelations, including the full synchronization objective of assassinating from a hiding spot.
Alright, let's get started with Memory 1: Into The Shadows in Assassin's Creed Revelations. This one's pretty straightforward, but there's a specific requirement for full synchronization that we need to nail.
Walkthrough
- 1The game marks the location of a lone Janissary for you. Head north towards him. You'll see him standing at a building corner, glowing gold when you use Eagle Sense. He might be bothering a citizen, too. Be careful not to get too close, or he'll become aggressive, and you'll fail the memory.
- 2The full synchronization objective requires you to perform an assassination from a hiding spot, and it *must* be this Janissary. Luckily, there's a haystack conveniently located slightly southeast of him, nestled in the corner where two buildings meet.
- 3Right near this haystack, you'll find a black market bomb salesman. If you don't already have them, it's a good idea to buy some Cherry Bombs or at least distraction smoke bombs from him.
- 4Now, here's the trick: throw a bomb right behind the haystack. The Janissary should come over to investigate. If he doesn't move, try throwing another bomb to lure him closer.
- 5Once he's investigating the bomb near the haystack, hide inside it. When he gets close enough, perform the assassination. If you're struggling to get a clean ground assassination, don't hesitate to use the high-profile leaping assassination from the haystack. It usually still counts for full synchronization, even if you're detected as you leap.
Tips
- Make sure you're using distraction bombs (like Cherry Bombs) to lure the Janissary to the haystack.
- Don't rush in; wait for him to get close to the haystack before you initiate the assassination.
- The leaping assassination from the haystack is a reliable way to get the full sync, even if it looks a bit flashy.
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