The stealth and costume system in GreedFall is one of the most subtle yet brilliant mechanics in the game, allowing for tactical infiltration, reputation management, and alternate mission approaches. Whether you’re bypassing guards or slipping into a faction-controlled zone unnoticed, understanding these mechanics can open up a whole new way to experience the game. Here’s everything you need to know about how stealth and disguises work in GreedFall.
🕵️♂️ Stealth – Simple Yet Effective
Stealth in GreedFall is activated manually by pressing the stealth button, placing you in a crouched sneak state. While in this state:
- Enemies and guards cannot detect you unless you move into their line of sight
- Light, shadows, and noise do not factor in—stealth detection is purely proximity and direction-based
- Sneaking is valid both in cities and the wilderness, including past human enemies and monsters
Enhancing Stealth:
- There are no talents or attributes that improve stealth directly
- However, the Haze Potion increases your stealthiness by reducing your visibility stat
- Some armor sets may reduce visibility, but these are rare and not well-documented
In summary, stealth is straightforward and reliable, letting you take non-combat routes or sneak through danger zones if you’re cautious.
🧥 Costume System – Faction Disguises for Smooth Infiltration
The costume system is where GreedFall really shines. It’s not a separate outfit mechanic—instead, it’s baked directly into the torso armor piece you’re wearing.
How It Works:
- Every torso armor has a small faction icon next to its sell price
- Wearing armor with a faction icon will disguise you as a member of that faction
- The effect only applies to the torso piece, not hats, gloves, or boots
Benefits of Disguises:
- Allows free entry into faction-restricted zones
- Prevents guards from attacking or triggering reputation loss
- Lets you complete certain quests with non-violent options
Example:
- A Naut faction area guarded by sentries normally blocks entry unless you’re wearing Naut armor
- Without it, entering stealth mode is the only alternative, but being seen triggers combat and reputation penalties
- Swap to Naut torso armor, and you can stroll right in without consequence
This same logic applies to other factions, such as:
- The Trade Congregation
- The Bridge Alliance
- The Coin Guard
- The Natives
Having one disguise for each major faction in your inventory is a smart play—you never know when you’ll need to infiltrate restricted areas.
🔄 Swapping Costumes & Triggering Suspicion
Whenever you enter a faction-controlled area without the appropriate disguise, you’ll see a warning message in the corner of your screen.
Yellow Alert = Enemies are investigating
Red Alert = You’ve been spotted—combat and reputation loss will follow
If you’re spotted while wearing the wrong armor:
- Enemies will become hostile
- You’ll lose reputation with that faction
- Your presence can escalate the situation, impacting later quests
Best practice: Always check your torso armor before entering a restricted zone. If you’re unsure about the faction’s gear, look for the small icon on the torso item or refer to quest dialogue.
👣 Stealth Outside Cities – Monsters & Terrain Navigation
Don’t assume stealth is only useful in towns—monsters in the wild can also be bypassed using stealth.
- Sneaking works exactly the same way in forests, caves, and roads
- Useful for avoiding unnecessary fights or slipping past large groups
- Works well with quests requiring non-lethal solutions
🛡️ Final Tips for Stealth & Costume Success
- Collect torso armor from every major faction
- Use disguises instead of stealth whenever possible to avoid risk
- Keep a few Haze Potions handy for tricky stealth segments
- Swap armor outside enemy view to avoid triggering suspicion
- Be mindful of reputation loss when opting for brute force
Whether you’re infiltrating as a diplomat or ghosting through danger zones like a rogue, GreedFall’s costume and stealth mechanics give you agency and tactical flexibility. Embrace the options—play it your way.
Infiltrate smart. Disguise better. Rule Teer Fradee from the shadows.




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