The correct usage of disguises can make sneaking or reaching different locations that are heavily guarded much simpler.

The easiest method of acquiring a disguise is by killing a specific enemy and searching his corpse.

Unfortunately, you cannot use the disguises you have obtained without any limitations.

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While using them, you must constantly keep a few important facts in mind.

Otherwise, Teriel might be treated as an enemy and attacked.

Technomagi Soldier disguise

you’ve got the option to obtain this disguise, e.g.

PC

after passing checkpoint no.

you’ve got the option to surprise attack him and kill him.

Putting the disguise on will make it easier for you to, e.g.

PC

The mentioned guard also has a key to the room with the Overseer terminal and a tier 1 keycard.

Characters that represent different ranks of the biomancer force will wander around the city.

Attack him from behind and only if there are no other enemies in sight.

PC

This manor is part of “Down the Rabbit Hole” main quest.

You have to spend some time there.

The manor’s main entrances are protected by laser barriers but you might get there by, e.g.

PC

jumping on one of the walls or going through the vent shafts and upper balconies of the adjacent buildings.

Get inside the restricted area and start sneaking.

Find a lone guard (example in the picture).

PC

Excavation Worker disguise

This outfit can be obtained after reaching zone 7.

You don’t need a Visa Pill to enter the excavation site.

Instead, you will need this outfit.

PlayStation

It costs 600 auryte.

Another solution is to sneak into the excavation site and murder one of the workers.

This is a risky thing to do because Technomagi soldiers can attack Teriel when you are in their view.

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Equip the outfit and notice that laser barriers that lead to excavation site are now inactive.

you might visit this place on your own or because you have to complete some quests (e.g.

“A Monolithic Mission”).

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