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Ranking of the worst and best protagonists of Assassin's Creed (Who is the best protagonist of Assassin's Creed)

Ranking of the worst and best protagonists of Assassin's Creed (Who is the best protagonist of Assassin's Creed)

In the past Assassin's Creed series, we played multiple cloaked killers. These assassins themselves have a variety of origins, from revolutionaries to pirates. Although each character has something impressive and lovely, some characters give people the feeling that there is no problem wearing this cloak when changing people. The new series "Assassin's Creed: Origin" has been released recently, and players are playing it in a hot spot. So why not "get the popularity" and arrange all the protagonists in the series from the worst to the best!

Raton Haeton

Accepted Assassin's Creed 3

Voice Noah Watts

This guy could have been the most interesting guy in the Assassin's Creed series. He was a mixed-race child born to a British man and a native North American woman, and that era happened to be the most tense era between the two civilizations, and Connor would also participate in the American Revolution of Independence. However, the author in this work forgot to give Connor one of the most important elements: personality. This has made Connor become a very boring person, and he is irritable, angry, and complains throughout the game.

Ano Victor Dorian

Accepted Assassin's Creed: The Great Revolution

Dun Dan Jeannotte

Another revolutionary, but this time it was in France. Arno was born in a wealthy family in Versailles, France, but decided to join the Assassin after being framed and imprisoned in the most terrifying Bastille prison. What he and Connor have in common is that they both have a very interesting backstory, and that he is not very different from most Assassin's Creed protagonists because he doesn't eat the assassin's set of creeds too much. The first half of the game is a bit arrogant but more likable. As the game progresses, his personality gradually becomes ordinary.

Altay ibn Rahad

Accepted Assassin's Creed

Voice by Philp Shahbaz

The original assassin was also the beginning of a legend. Unfortunately, however, he is also one of the most boring protagonists in the series. The second master has a cool look, but there is nothing that is particularly memorable under the hood. Many media reviews at that time mentioned how boring this character was, so Ubisoft added a very different protagonist in his second work. Of course, you can't deny how important Altay has to this series. Although the second master is soluble in water, it is also the one that everyone jokes the most now, right?

Aya of Alexander

Present assassin's Creed: Origin

Played by EricAlix Wilton Regan

(If you are still playing Assassin's Creed: Origins and don't want to be spoiled, you can skip this one)

Although Aya's husband, Bayek, is more active in Assassin's Creed: Origins, she is the second actionable character in this work. She was a powerful and brave woman and believed in the prosperity of Cleopatra when she could bring back the ancient kingdom to Egypt. However, because there are not many parts of her playing in the game, it is difficult to fully display her personality. Her alliance with Cleopatra caused some disagreement between her and Bayek, but it made people feel that she was more like a little stubborn.

Shay Patrick Comaco

Accepted Assassin's Creed: Rebellion

Voice Steven Piovesan

Shay is an interesting protagonist for everyone standing in the Assassin Temple, because he eventually chose to become a Templar rather than an Assassin. Although Shay worked for the "bad people" (the Templars who opposed the assassin), his previous life as an assassin still bothered him. He is powerful and ruthless, but he will not kill innocent people indiscriminately and is very kind. His presence is subtle, and as players we don't mind the appearance of more people like this in the series.

Yevi Frey

Accepted Assassin's Creed: The Hero

Voice Victoria Atkin

Evie is more professional and direct than her wild brother Jacob, but she is not as serious as the second master and Connor. Beneath her cold appearance there is some personality and sense of humor, and she will actively care for her younger brother Jacob. Reliable, smart and passionate, she is also one of the most beloved characters in the series.

Evelyn de Grampre

Accepted Assassin's Creed 3: Liberation

Voice Amber Goldfarb

Evelyn grew up in New Orleans. After witnessing hypocrisy and enslavement covered by wealth and prosperity, she changed her views on life and joined the Assassin organization. Although she is the protagonist of the Assassin's Creed 3's romance, she is obviously much better than Connor in this article. While she gained freedom and wealth, her friends still lived in the entanglement caused by dire straits, which made her very dazzling personality.

Jacob Frey

Accepted Assassin's Creed: The Hero

Voice Paul Amos(Paul Amos)

Jacob is a arrogant, rebellious, funny, and even a bit of a hit. But that's why he's a popular assassin character, because it seems he's enjoying it all. There was nothing more pleasant to him to beat the guy he didn't like to overturn the cold pebbles in London. Despite this, he had a strong desire to protect the oppressed lower class people, and eventually as he grew up, he supported the Assassin's creed in his father's footsteps. Of course, this may be the last thing he would consider in the early stage of the game...

Bayek of Siwa

Accepted Assassin's Creed: Origin

Voice Abubakar Salim

The protagonist of the latest work in the Assassin's Creed series is also one of the most popular ones. The origin was set in ancient Egypt, which entered its twilight years. At that time, cultures from Greece and Rome were gradually invading, but Bayek still followed the style of the ancient kingdom period. He has a high respect for tradition and faith, but he is also a charming and interesting person. For him, the children in crisis were his greatest weakness, which was caused by the death of his young son, and it also cast an lingering shadow on his heart. However, as a guardian, his innate kindness and native intuition have won him the love of players.

Edward James Kenway

Accepted Assassin's Creed: Black Flag

Voice Matt Ryan

This famous Welsh Pirate indulged in chasing fame, wealth and glory in the early part of the game. His unique insights into things and his sense of humor that loves to make dirty jokes are very infectious. Just in the Caribbean adventure, he gradually grew up and eventually gave up his old career and became an assassin, but he still did not lose his love for the sea.

Helson Kenway

Accepted Assassin's Creed 3

Voice by Adrian Hough

While Assassin's Creed 3 may be rated as the worst in the series in some places, this game also has the best characters. In the third act of the game, you play Helson, and you can feel that he is a complex and contradictory character. Although he may be regarded as a villain as a loyal Templar, he will also be confused by the tasks he was assigned. He is ruthless but has the charm of James Bond, which makes the adventure of playing him very interesting... Of course, these fun disappears after Connor appears.

Eggio Auditorre

Accepted assassin's Creed2. Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, Assassin's Creed Revelation

Voice over Roger Craig Smith

Okay, obviously Egeo is the most popular protagonist since his first appearance, after all, he plays the lead role in two main works in the series. Perhaps this is unfair to other protagonists, but even in Assassin's Creed 2, Eggio won the love of players. Funny, charming and a bit playful. Whether it was his troubles on the streets of Florence in the early years or his final appearance in the Revelation, his life was so colorful.

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