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Why you shouldn't sneak up on Bayek

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https://youtu.be/GA7yV761E7E

Just a 15 second video demonstrating why civilians should be careful around assassins. This was something unrehearsed that happened back in April.

This week I finally finished Assassin's Creed Origins and all of the DLC's. It's the first AC game that I've earned 100% of the achievements since AC2. It took 95 hours of playtime to reach 100% game progression on the main game and another 56 hours for the DLC and to mop up achievements. Curse of the Pharaohs is nearly as large as a full AC game and has some imaginative levels.

Here's where I ended up on the ability tree. I'm not very good at combat so I compensate with Warrior abilities. Some of the hardest fights were as Aya because she lacked Bayek's abilities.

On to Odyssey!

You won't even feel the blade.

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Which reminds me, I still need to get Curse of the Pharaohs.

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Ubisoft ranks achievement "rarity" by what percentage of players complete each one. The rarest of them all is Archaeologist. That must be a difficult achievement in one of the DLC's, right? No. It's an achievement that even a rank amateur can pick up in less than an hour! All you have to do is complete 20 museum-like exhibitions about ancient Egypt in the Discovery Tour, which comes for free with the game. Gamers have an aversion to boredom.

You won't even feel the blade.

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I loved those tours. I plan to use them in a few years when my kid is old enough to learn things. Innocent

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