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Also crafting skill tree unlocks a 1 dagger and 1 outfit.
So there is more, my guess is starting set up + 2 ingame sets +1 skill treee set + 1 preorder set
Though somehow he can still magically haul around crafting materials and several vials of life, amber and perfume lol, as well as the "bare hand" option where you get no dagger to use. Good for either folks doing a mercy run or of you just love a challenge.
There are also 2 optional daggers that keen players can acquire.
The first is hidden in Mission 4 (hint, in the second zone.)
The second one (the Ambered Dagger) is acquired with the right skills in the Alchemy skill tree.
There are also 2 optional outfits you can acquire.
The Alchemist's Tool Box is also unlocked in the Alchemy Skill tree.
And the Cloak of Invisibility is found in Mission 8, somewhere. No hints for this one lol.
Good luck finding it.
Sidenote: Anyone think there should be an achievement added for getting all outfits? Minus the DLC set because otherwise that'd be hiding an achievement behind a paywall.
It'd be a fun extra challenge.
Have fun trying to complete the outfit collection.
You actually get a visible clue…if you only decide to follow it. I believe there's also an audible hint to its existence that Styx can overhear eavesdropping on enemy conversations. Some Darwin-stupid guy manages to get himself killed after stealing it. He hides it in an underground hiding place, but the idiot copped a Darwin award because he wore his heavy armor, which got him killed when he unsuccessfully attempted to extricate himself from the hidey-hole. You can also stumble upon it if you are one of those intrepid explorer types that OCD-roams over every square inch of the maps.
It wouldn't've been nearly as much fun if it had just been handed to me.
My first playthrough was Russian Hare¹-style, hack-and-slash, stealth be damned. Now, on my second playthrough, after deleting all previous progress, I'm going through the missions with a different focus: My goal is to complete all missions with at least the gold Stealth and Mercy insignias, so I'm making different choices building my new Skill Tree, choosing stealth and logistics over murder and brawn.
¹Hitman franchise allusion regarding Stealth / Notoriety. In Hitman: Blood Money, if you killed EVERYBODY on the map (I killed the dog, too, just to make sure!), the headline of the newspaper that appeared after finishing the mission had a headline which read something like, "Russian Hare Slaughters 83 Victims." Killing all your victims with a poison syringe earned you a headline that read, "Doctor Death Kills Four," or something similar.