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Abbasid Knight
The Abbasid Knight outfit gives Basim the fitting armor of a knight. He has so much leather and metal on him we think he would be a fitting member of the Knights of the Round Table if he were in the right setting. It's not just fancy armor, though, as this is also very useful for his survival. When you are outside of combat and out of view, your health will slowly regenerate until it is up to half full. This is particularly useful when you don't have any health elixirs on you.
You can get this outfit and its upgrade schematics from opening gear chests in Karkh.
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Fire Demon
The Fire Demon outfit makes Basim look like a straight-up badass, worthy of going toe-to-toe with Sauron from The Lord of the Rings. While robes and armor adorn most of his body, his right arm is always visible and eternally engulfed in flame. Is it getting warm in here for anyone else? It is also very useful for your sneaky play, as any enemies you assassinate in this outfit will burn up and wither away so other enemies will not find and report them.
Unfortunately, the only way to get this outfit is to buy it for $14.99 in the in-game store through the Fire Demon Pack. It cannot be unlocked through normal gameplay.
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Hidden One
Fans of Assassin's Creed Origins will recognize the Hidden One outfit, as it will dress Basim up to look like Bayek, that game's protagonist. If you enjoy getting your focus kills on unsuspecting guards dotted around the immediate area, this is the outfit for you, as it will increase the focus you get upon assassinating enemies.
This outfit and all of its upgrade schematics are found in gear chests within the Round City district.
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Initiate of Alamut
The Initiate of Alamut outfit is automatically given to you through story progression in the early parts of the game. When Basim becomes an assassin, he will have this fabric to wear for your first entrance into Baghdad. The perk on this armor is that nearby enemies will have a harder time when you assassinate guards. Fully upgrade it by completing contracts and you can stab an enemy standing directly behind a guard and they won't hear it. As quiet as us when we sneak into the kitchen for a midnight snack.
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Jinn
The Jinn outfit is all about forcing your enemies to endure horrible pain for a long time. Similar to when you had to sit through statistics class in high school. When wearing this, afflictions you cause to enemies like poison will last double the normal time. This can make your combat encounters a little easier as you just wait out the enemy's decaying health.
Unfortunately, this is another outfit that can only be acquired by purchasing its pack in the in-game store. It cannot be unlocked through gameplay.
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Milad's Outfit looks so out of place because it is armor from the Isu, the extinct godlike entities that have put much of the Assassin's Creed story into motion. It has a pretty unique effect: any air assassinations you do will end with a flash of lightning to mess with any nearby enemies. This can let you get some follow-up assassinations in without going into combat.
You must gather enough Mysterious Shards from Nehal's quest to get this. After getting at least five, find the hidden cave north of Baghdad near the viewpoint by the big lake and spend your shards here. With more shards, you can also get a sword and dagger in this location.
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Rostam
The Rostam outfit will give Basim a nifty little shoulder armor that shows a mythical bird. We particularly like the teeth that surround his face while in his hood. Gives him a shark-like look. Ignoring how terrifying a walking shark would be, this outfit will decrease the amount of noise Basim makes when moving, even when running, so it will be easier to go undetected.
The Rostam outfit is unlocked by completing the contract called The Marked Ones.
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Sand
Sand is a Prince of Persia-inspired outfit that gives Basim some similarity to the prince of that series. If you loved the Sands of Time, you might enjoy having it. Unfortunately, it is only earned by owning the Assassin's Creed Mirage Deluxe Edition. If you bought the base version of the game, you will need to spend an extra $10 in the in-game store to get this.
If you put out the extra money for this outfit, the first lethal hit you take in combat will allow you to survive and slow time for three seconds to decide your next move.
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Zanj Uprising
Zanj Uprising gives Basim an unassuming look for a person who travels the nearby deserts surrounding Baghdad. As you perform illegal actions like murdering guards and trespassing, your notoriety gain will be slightly decreased to avoid the heat.
The gear chests to get this outfit and its upgrade schematics are scattered around Harbiyah.