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(Created page with "* Maxing out the reputation for Crimson Dawn unlocks pants that increases your crouch speed. * Unlock the slicer expert as soon as you can to unlock light footed which basically allows you to walk without being heard unless you are right next to the enemy. * Last, if you unlock the perk from the scavenger on akiva for faster crouch speed, it stacks. * It's good to have a good reputation for all the syndicates because it trivializes a lot of the forced stealth section...")
 
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* It's good to have a good reputation for all the syndicates because it trivializes a lot of the forced stealth sections. You also won't lose reputation with syndicates if you are never spotted in their territory.
* It's good to have a good reputation for all the syndicates because it trivializes a lot of the forced stealth sections. You also won't lose reputation with syndicates if you are never spotted in their territory.
* Play the story until you have free travel, barring anything you think looks particularly useful, then do whatever your heart desires.
* You can farm faction rep by taking missions against imperials - they don't have a rep bar to drop when you do something that offends them like taking a mission against them.


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Latest revision as of 14:39, 3 March 2026

  • Maxing out the reputation for Crimson Dawn unlocks pants that increases your crouch speed.
  • Unlock the slicer expert as soon as you can to unlock light footed which basically allows you to walk without being heard unless you are right next to the enemy.
  • Last, if you unlock the perk from the scavenger on akiva for faster crouch speed, it stacks.
  • It's good to have a good reputation for all the syndicates because it trivializes a lot of the forced stealth sections. You also won't lose reputation with syndicates if you are never spotted in their territory.
  • Play the story until you have free travel, barring anything you think looks particularly useful, then do whatever your heart desires.
  • You can farm faction rep by taking missions against imperials - they don't have a rep bar to drop when you do something that offends them like taking a mission against them.