Speed is key in the timing-intensive fight ofFor Honor, and Assassins are built to go full-throttle in combat. Thanks to their agility, the Assassin Class can easily outmaneuver and outflank other Heroes. With the right timing, Assassins can dish out fierce counters as soon as they dodge otherwise-killing blows. Their combos open room for follow-ups, and their deceptive nature makes lethal blows easier to land.

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For Honor An Assassin going for the kill

Unfortunately, the Assassin does lack a huge number of defensive options, making them quite a risk to master even for skilled players. Still, newcomers will love capitalizing on the Assassin’s speed to wreak havoc on the battlefield without enemies catching them in the act.

Updated on June 09, 2025, by Rhenn Taguiam:WithFor Honorremaining strong in 2022 with its slate of upgrades for Year 6, fans and newcomers to the game might want to give the medieval action game a shot. And with the “Golden Age” DLC revealing a time before time amongst For Honor’s numerous factions, now is as good a time as any for fans to explore some of the game’s more acclaimed Classes. For instance, hopeful Assassin mains might want to indulge in tips such as studying their Archetypes, getting comfortable with mobility, and learning how to use their environments more than ever to their advantage.

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15Get A Comfortable Archetype

Of all the Classes in the game, the Assassin tends to be the one with the most complicated toolkits due to the way they’re built. Specializing more in speed and deceit, their skills are tailored tochase enemies down and kill them swiftly- a far cry from the usual standoff duels that other Classes enjoy. This doesn’t mean Assassins have to be overwhelming, though. In fact, being skilled in an Assassin may very well be based entirely on getting a comfortable archetype.

Thankfully, with seven (currently) Archetypes, there are a lot of options for players to consider. The Shaman is easily one of the most versatile Assassins out there, combining distance-closing attacks with bleed and lifesteal. Fan-favorite Berserkers are surprisingly heavy hitters, while the Gladiators tire opponents with multiple unblockables.

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14Delay Enemies Through Feints

Despite the different gimmicks of Assassins, they’re almost alwayssharing the same reliance on speed and mobility. Assassins gain the upper hand as soon as they get the jump on their opponent. And since opponents probably know this, a duel with an Assassin is almost always a matter of blocking timing. Interestingly enough, players who use Assassins can play with this assumption by baiting opponents with speed.

Instead of zooming in for the kill, which opponents are almost always going to anticipate, try to extend the duel time through feints. This can catch enemies off-guard since they will most likely want to eliminate the player as soon as possible to help their other allies as well. Baiting and feinting will eventually tire enemies and have them leave an opening.

For Honor Assassins from a clear vantage point

13Sometimes Running Works More Than Killing

On top of baiting and feinting against opponents, players may also want to use theircontrol over speedto lure opponents into a cat-and-mouse chase. This can become extremely helpful in situations where one particular opponent excels in eliminating the player’s allies, their Assassin can become the bait while allies pick off the opponent’s own party.

This advice is extremely risky, since one wrong move on a mobility skill can send players too close to their opponent. However, enough dodges and parries with a few hits here and there can be enough of a distraction against tougher foes. Given the Assassin’s nature as a deceitful fighter, being more of glorified bait than an actual combatant may be beneficial if they have powerful allies to back them up.

For Honor Assassins tag-teaming an enemy

12Use The Environment To Get An Advantage

Unlike other team-based games that take place on rather empty battlefields,For Honortakes place on unique maps that have their own weather changes, daytime elements, as well as NPCs soldiers to back them up in their incursions. This makesFor Honorquite a thrilling battlefield simulation, as though players are in an actual medieval war.

However, players do need to remember that, like in actual war, combatants don’t always have to keep the duel going forever. Players who feel like they need to run or get in a better vantage point should do so if that’s what’s needed. Thankfully, there are more than enough indestructible battlefield elements and pathways to lure enemiesinto a glorified duelsetup. That, or, lure them into an unsuspecting ambush. And thanks to the Assassin’s control over mobility, running around the environment can be an easy thing to do.

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11Teamwork Makes The Dream Work

Given howFor Honorhas its own set of 4-versus-4 and 5-versus-5 modes, it’s no question that teamwork has a place in its gameplay. These can take the form of ganking or ganging up on a single foe, or even “fair” duels where players need to watch their backs and their allies’ to ensure that they outlast the enemies.

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However, in the case of Assassins and their 1v1 specialization, players might seem inclined not to gank with allies. Thing is, players should take advantage of their Assassin’sability to jump in and out of combat. When they know allies are in rather sticky situations, they can always jump in for the assist and distract the enemy while their allies are recuperating. And just when the enemy decides to face the Assassin, players can run away to find another duel to interrupt.

10They’re Geared For Repeated Attacks

As expected from their name, Assassins specialize in dealing as many attacks as possible in a short amount of time. Thanks to their unique grasp of speed, Assassins can get away from opponents as fast as they can get close, be it through nifty dodges, counter-attacks, and constant pressure. Their unique abilities rely on engaging the opponent as much as possible.

Assassins such as the Peacekeeper, the Orochi, and the Shinobi rely on counter-attacks through feints, quick dodges, and deflections. Meanwhile, Assassins like the Gladiator, Shamans, and Nuxia capitalize on pestering opponents until they bleed out.

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9Moveset Declares Timing

Players should remember that,unlike other classes, Assassins care less about dealing huge damage going in. Rather, their movesets offer the best ways to lure opponents into granting them an opening. Each Assassin has a unique take on when they should lunge in for the quick kill.

For instance, all Assassins have a Deflect move that follows-up with various Hero-specific options. These include guard breaks (Peacekeeper), a power move (Berserker), or Light or Heavy Attack variants (Orochi). Likewise, certain movesets accommodate special mechanics. Players should try and maximize these to improve their chaining and combos. For instance, Nuxia’s Trap mechanic encourages taunting enemies, while the Shinobi’s Charge mechanic provides mid-range attack opportunities.

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8The Gimmick Declares Killing Style

True to their nature, Assassins all work toward eliminating threats as fast as possible. Each Assassin has a special gimmick that finds ways of luring enemies into a false sense of security. Players who understand these intricacies can confidently play with enemies during skirmishes to force openings in an opponent’s flow.

Bleeding damage over time is a primary mechanic of the Shaman, Gladiator, and Peacekeeper Assassins. For Shamans, facing a Bleeding opponent puts them in a Blood Trance state, which triggers lifesteal alongside special attacks. The Gladiator can finish chains with Skewer, which increases Bleed damage. The Peacekeeper’s dagger stabs will also cause enemies to Bleed. Alternatively, the Berserker, Orochi, and Shinobi offer a variety of feints and dodges to transform counter-attacks into fierce chains.

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7Become The Anti-Player

Assassins live up to their nameas elimination specialists, as most of their abilities and moves are specifically tailored towards PVP. In fact, unlike other Hero Classes, most Assassins share major Passives that encourage engagement with as many enemies as possible.

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Bounty Hunter serves as a great example of such a Passive. Shared across all Assassins except the Shaman, Bounty Hunter regenerates Health and Stamina whenever they kill another Hero. Meanwhile, all Assassins share the Execution’s Respite Passive. Whereas an ordinary Execution grants a certain amount of Health, this Passive grants 50-percent more healing towards Executions. Assassins have all the more reason to pull off that perfect cinematic finish.

6Passives Emphasize Speed

As expected of their target-focused nature, Assassins have fewer Self Passives compared to active abilities. Moreover, most of their Passives also focus on providing much-needed repositioning, defense, or even killing ability.

The Peacekeeper has the Thick Skin Passive (T2), which grants much-needed damage reduction. Countering this is the Slip Through Passive of the Shinobi and Orochi, which raises attack when dodging to motivate counter-attack. Both the Peacekeeper and Shinobi possess the Stealth Passive, hiding from the game’s aim assist, radar, and HUD. It’s for quick entrances and exits.