Asssassin's Creed 3 - Hunting Guide, Tips and Tricks

Asssassin's Creed 3 - Hunting Guide, Tips and Tricks

"Animals killed while hunting can be skinned to obtain resources to sell or use for processing new objects.

With a little practice it will become a very lucrative distraction. Although the slayer on the estate will allow you to buy animal products directly, some animals can only be killed and skinned by Connor".

Asssassin's Creed 3 - Hunting Guide, Tips and Tricks

Here are some tips to get the most out of your hunting activity:

- To increase the percentage of animals in an area, you will need to search for clues with the Eagle's Eye. After you examine them, the animals will appear in greater numbers and the creatures indicated when you examine the clue will be highlighted on the mini-map with the "Use Bait" icon next to the clues to attract more animals.



- Generally, the animals will not be able to see you as long as you remain hidden in the staking out areas, hiding places or out of their field of vision on the higher branches. Some animals have a blind spot directly behind them. As a general rule, however, most creatures will spot you as soon as you move out into the open.

- From a single animal you can get more than one resource, but the method used to kill it determines the quality of the skin. Perfect skins are by far the most valuable items that can be obtained while hunting, while skins that are damaged during hunting - especially when using firearms - have a much lower value.

The cleanest killings are the murders carried out with the concealed blade. Aggressive animals killed with the concealed blade during the mini-game always provide perfect skins. Other recommended killing methods are those using poison darts, bow and traps.



- In the hunting areas you will find some areas where a species is predominant and abundant. By completing the secondary missions of the Hunters' Society you will discover all these unique areas.

The animals in the game world Assassin’s Creed 3 can be divided into two categories: aggressive and passive.

- Aggressive animals - mainly bears, wolves, lynxes and pumas - will attack you on sight and are represented as enemies in the mini-map. To kill them, it is preferable to use throwing weapons from a distance or take them by surprise with an assassination, better if from above.

Another possibility is to let them attack you and successfully complete the mini-game with time controls. The most dangerous animals may require more time and more complicated command combinations to be defeated, with devastating consequences in case of failure. The male moose for example can also try to charge and frame you if it is frightened or attacked. Unlike natural predators, however, moose will usually leave you alone if you keep an adequate distance.

- Passive animals - like hares and beavers - will run away as soon as they notice your presence. To kill them, it is preferable to use a ranged throw weapon, a white weapon from close range, or set traps. To lure the animals to a specific location, simply place the bait near the lookout areas or hiding places, then wait for them to approach and strike.


HUNTING GROUNDS AND RELATED ANIMALS

Black Creek


Asssassin's Creed 3 - Hunting Guide, Tips and Tricks
Lynx, Elk, Hare and Beaver

Kanien: Ken

Asssassin's Creed 3 - Hunting Guide, Tips and Tricks
Fox, Deer, Hare and Cougar

Valley Forge

Asssassin's Creed 3 - Hunting Guide, Tips and Tricks
Elk, Hare, Raccoon and Beaver


Concord

Asssassin's Creed 3 - Hunting Guide, Tips and Tricks
Raccoon, Hare, Beaver and Deer

Monmouth

Asssassin's Creed 3 - Hunting Guide, Tips and Tricks
Hare, raccoon, elk, fox...

Davenport Estate


Asssassin's Creed 3 - Hunting Guide, Tips and Tricks
Elk, Deer, Fox, Beaver, Raccoon, Wolf and Hare

Diamond Basin

Asssassin's Creed 3 - Hunting Guide, Tips and Tricks
Deer, Wolf, Cougar and Beaver

Great Piece Hills

Asssassin's Creed 3 - Hunting Guide, Tips and Tricks
Lynx, Hare, Wolf and Elk

Packanack

Asssassin's Creed 3 - Hunting Guide, Tips and Tricks
Bear, Lynx, Hare and Beaver

Scotch Plains

Asssassin's Creed 3 - Hunting Guide, Tips and Tricks
Raccoon, Deer, Hare and Puma

Troy's Wood

Asssassin's Creed 3 - Hunting Guide, Tips and Tricks
Wolf, Hare, Deer and Elk

Lexington

Asssassin's Creed 3 - Hunting Guide, Tips and Tricks
Hare, Raccoon, Deer and Fox

Fox
Vulnerable to: Bait, traps
Fox skin (£100), fox tail (£20), ruined fox skin (£12)
Bear
Vulnerable to: Bait, assassinations in flight
Bear skin (£240), bear fat (£20), bear claws (£10), ruined bear skin (£40)
Puma
Vulnerable to: Bait, poison darts
Cougar tusks (£10), cougar skin (£90), ruined cougar skin (£4)
Wolf
Vulnerable to: Bait, bow(from lurking)
Wolf tusks (£10), wolf skin (£100), ruined wolf skin (£10)
Lynx
Vulnerable to: Bait, poison darts, traps...
Lynx claws (£10), lynx skin (£70), ruined lynx skin (£4)
Hare
Vulnerable to: Bait, traps, blind spot behind.
Hare skin (£30), hare leg (£4), ruined hare skin (£2)
Beaver
Vulnerable to: Bait, traps. Also they are very slow
Beaver skin (£160), beaver teeth (£10), castoreum (£30), ruined beaver skin (£12)
Raccoon
Vulnerable to: Bait, traps, blind spot behind.
Raccoon skin (£60), ruined raccoon skin (£2)
Deer
Vulnerable to: Bait, blind spot behind
Deer Heart(£10), Deer Marrow (£4), Deer Meat (£40), Deer Tail (£6), Deer Skin (£120), Ruined Deer Skin (£12)
Elk
Vulnerable to: Bait, blind spot behind, assassinations in flight.
Elk skin (£140), elk horns (£20), elk heart (£10), elk meat (£60), ruined elk skin (£16)



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