Best Assassin’s Creed Mirage Stealth Gear to Stay Invisible

Make Basim the ultimate shadow master.

By Ali Usama

The new steal mechanics in Assassin’s Creed Mirage is a refreshing shift from the more battle-heavy scenes we encountered in the previous games of the series. To be honest, moving like an invisible ninja in AC Mirage isn’t only about being cool; it can save your skin in tight spots and even get you some nice rewards from the Contracts Board. If you’re keen to master the shadows and make Basim the silent assassin, this guide tells the best stealth gear in Assassin’s Creed Mirage that’ll have you sneaking past enemies very easily.

Best Assassin’s Creed Mirage Weapon for Stealth

Assassin’s Creed Mirage Throwing Knive

You might think a big, flashy sword is the way to go, but not for our stealth-loving hearts. The best choice here is an item: the Throwing Knife. While the swords and daggers that Basim can swing around are great, they are not the right items for the silent takedown.

Throwing Knife is so sharp and precise that it can take down almost anyone in just one strike and even the body gets dissolved. But there’s a strategy involved; go to the Skills menu, then to the Trickster category, and look for the Engineer trait. It’s a feature that hooks you up with a second Tier 1 tool upgrade. Also, get the Knife Recovery skill; it’s a lifesaver letting you pick up your knife again after throwing it.

  • Extra Capacity
  • Sharp Blade
  • Light Blade
  • Corrode Body

So, there you have it! Arm Basim with this powerful knife, and watch as he becomes the silent, deadly force we all aspire to be.

Best Assassin’s Creed Mirage Outfit for Stealth

Assassin’s Creed Mirage Rostam Outfit

Every assassin knows that while looking sharp is good, staying sharp—and quiet—is way better. So, what’s the sneakiest getup for our guy Basim in Mirage?

Look for the Rostam Outfit. Thanks to the Sound of Silence skill, you will make 50% less noise. And when you pump it up to max level, you’re moving around like a ghost with no noise. To get the Rostam, you’ll need to complete the Marked Coins contract from the Contracts Board. It’s a fun gig where you race against a Hidden One and deliver some items.

And for those hungry for upgrades, you’ll need to complete a couple more contracts. Specifically, take on The Traitor and Orion’s Belt. They appear later in the game, but they’re worth the wait. With the first upgrade, you’ll get the ability to make 75% less sound. And the final cherry on top is a 100% noise reduction.