Assassin's Creed Mirage, the latest installment in Ubisoft's long-running series, adds a new layer of depth by offering a variety of outfits and costumes for the game's protagonist, Basim. These costumes serve different purposes; while some are purely for aesthetics, others can enhance gameplay. This article aims to rank each costume based on aesthetic appeal, thematic relevance, and overall impact.

Costumes

There are two major categories of clothing available for Basim in Assassin's Creed Mirage: Outfits and Costumes. Outfits generally provide players with added advantages, such as special abilities and perks. Costumes, on the other hand, focus solely on the visual aspect and do not affect gameplay advantages tied to the outfits.

12. White Patient Robe

Contrary to what its name suggests, the White Patient Robe is not your standard assassin attire. The robe portrays Basim as injured, adorned in torn clothes and bandages. The design lacks elements of a typical formidable assassin. It serves players who prefer to see Basim in something different from the usual hooded attire. It doesn't come with any added gameplay perks or advantages.

11. Eunuch Tunic

Acquired during 'The Servant and the Imposter' mission, the Eunuch Tunic stands apart due to its unique origin. The costume features a fez-type hat and embroidered cloth that offers a royal aesthetic, contrasting sharply with the White Patient Robe. Although it does not offer any gameplay advantages, it can serve for role-play purposes.

10. Scholar Costume

The Scholar Costume offers a distinguished look for Basim. It mimics the garb of scholars from the House of Wisdom in Baghdad. The costume is rich in detail, featuring a white turban, gold patterns, and dark green garments. However, a bulky white cloth around the waist detracts from its overall elegance.