![]() ![]() ![]() In the world of For Honor, it was believed that the Centurions and the empire they came from were lost in the Cataclysm. ![]() Historical centurions would wear Lorica squamata, Lorica hamata, or Lorica segmentata, which are all available as alternative Armor sets.It was instead more popularly worn by generals and emperors, along with being commonly depicted in mythological artpieces. The musculata cuirass (the muscle cuirass), that is the default outfit for this game's Centurion, was not what most historical Centurions would wear.Instead, they would be worn by Roman cavalry during training, ritual tournaments or parades (as face protection for the former two), but were never used on the battlefield, evident in how they would greatly hinder one's peripheral vision. The metal face mask worn by the Centurion was not worn by historical centurions.They were named so because they would lead groups known as a centuria. Historical Centurions were officers in the Roman army.The Centurion is inspired by their real-life counterparts.But, like every other hero in the game, you’ll have to work to master his moves to truly become a legend yourself. Armed with a standard-issue gladius, which requires you to get up close and personal to remain effective, this new hero is a beautiful addition to For Honor’s current roster of playable characters that is a blast to use in combat. The Centurion feeds off enemy mistakes and heavily punishes them with a brutal series of mix-up attacks, locking them down with combos designed to bypass defenses. Instead, you’ll want to focus on countering each of their attacks while simultaneously retaliating with your own. Unlike the Lawbringer however, this hero isn’t designed to offensively overwhelm your opponent. In For Honor, the Centurion is an in-your-face powerhouse, capable of locking down opponents and barraging them with attacks which will drain their stamina. One, the Centurion, is a close-quarters powerhouse inspired by none other than the legendary warriors who served as the backbone of the Roman army. The first DLC for For Honor, a thrilling combat game that plays fast and loose with historical, came out on Tuesday, and Shadow and Might introduced two new playable heroes. ![]()
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