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Assassin’s Creed Mirage: Best Skills Guide

Here are the best skills in Assassin's Creed Mirage that you need!

Assassin’s Creed Mirage introduces a skill tree where you can gain new abilities. There are three different trees you can get skills The Phantom Tree focuses on assassinations and combat, the Trickster Tree focuses on tools and pickpocketing, and the Predator Tree focuses on using Enkidu and Eagle Vision. Luckily you’re able to reset your skill trees at any time. In this guide we’ll be looking at the best skills in Assassin’s Creed Mirage.

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Assassin’s Creed Mirage: Best Skills Guide 

Auto-Collect 

One of the first skills you can get is Auto-Collect. This is by far one of the most useful skills in the game as it will automatically loot an enemy after a stealth kill or assassination. There will be multiple times throughout Assassin’s Creed Mirage where you will need to pickpocket a guard for a key or some other item to progress. 

This lets you bypass pickpocketing. Killing an enemy with your Throwing Knives counts as a stealth kill so you don’t even need to be close to the target to get the key, which is extremely useful when they’re surrounded by other guards.

Break Fall

Break Fall is also one of the first skills you can obtain. It automatically performs a roll when landing from a dangerous height to reduce the damage you take. This skill will save you if you have some slip-ups as you parkour around the city of Baghdad. You may also fall just from running along the rooftops if you’re not careful, making this skill indispensable. 

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Chain Assassination 

The Chain Assassination skill lets you perform a second assassination on a nearby or a distant one if Throwing Knives are available. You’ll need this skill to take out guards when you are sneaking through an enemy-infested area. They often stay in groups of two together so being able to kill both of them without being detected is invaluable.  

Emergency Aim 

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If you’re like me and love using the Throwing Knives, you’ll want this skill. Emergency Aim will auto-lock your aim onto an enemy when they detect you. This lets you take them out and stay undetected and saves precious time since it can be hard to aim at a moving target.

Knife Recovery 

This skill is pretty self explanatory. Knife recovery lets you recover your Throwing Knives from an enemy corpse. If you keep finding yourself running out of knives, you’ll want this skill. 

Vision Boost 

If you always use Eagle Vision to find every little thing you’ll want this. Vision Boost increases the range of Eagle Vision. This is perfect for seeing all the enemies around you or if there are any treasures or secrets too. 

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Extra Tool Capacity will let you unlock new tools to use. Tools like the Smoke Bomb and Noise Maker are perfect for distracting guards so you’ll definitely want to unlock all the tools you can. 

Those are the best skills in Assassin’s Creed Mirage. They will prove to be invaluable during your playthrough. Remember, you can always reset the Skill Tree’s if there is a skill you need in the current moment. For more tips, check out our other Assassin’s Creed Mirage guides.


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Antonio is a Writer at GameSkinny. He obtained his Bachelor's in History at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He's been a lifelong gamer and doesn't remember a time when his life didn't revolve around video games. As a lifelong Nintendo fan, he's spent countless hours playing all of their franchises, mostly Zelda and Xenoblade Chronicles. However, his love for RPGs stands above the rest.