Camouflage
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[edit] MGS3 Boss Camouflage
- Animal – Steadies the wearer's hand, eliminating hand trembling. Received by no-kill victory against Ocelot. Useful on the Mountains. Featured in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
- Spirit – Makes your footsteps silent to the enemy and also restores stamina while enemies are being choked. Received by touching The Sorrow's body. Calling Sigint while wearing the camouflage can result in a funny talk, Sigint having no idea how Snake could have gotten as a 'gift' from The Sorrow and then saying that he doesn't want to know.
- Moss – Great in grassy areas as it recharges stamina in sunlight (or other intense light, like that generated by the torch). Received by sneaking up on The End and holding him up for three seconds (hold him up until he drops it). It also raises your camo index up to 100% if crawling over a patch of moss (only in the Syvyatogornji and Sokrovenno areas of the game). The only camo to actually give you 100% as well.
- Spider – Makes your camo index at least 80% but drains stamina horribly. Received for a no-kill victory against The Fear.
- Hornet Stripe – Wards off hornets, spiders, and leeches. When worn while shooting down a hornet's nest, the hornets harmlessly follow Snake, attacking enemy guards instead of him. Received for a no kill victory against The Pain.
- Fire – Reduces damage from explosions by half, and prevents Snake from catching aflame. Received for a no-kill victory against The Fury. Featured in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
- Cold War – Features the Soviet flag on the front, and the American flag on the back. Enemies will not shoot you when you face them (however, they will shoot you from behind). Received for a no-kill victory against Volgin. A conversation with Sigint results in Snake thinking it has other abilities other than being 'stylish', much to Sigint's disgust.
- Snake – A good, all-around camouflage suitable in most environments. Received for a no-kill victory against The Boss.
[edit] MGS3 Uniforms
- Banana Camouflage – This is the camouflage that Solid Snake wears in the Snake vs Monkey minigame. Beat the high score on each level to allow Naked Snake to wear it in the main game. Makes every item eaten taste good, however it does not improve your stealth index.
- Naked Camouflage – Allows Snake to take his shirt off, wearing Tiger Stripe pants. His camo rating decreases and he loses stamina faster while not wearing a shirt; however, Snake comments that it "feels good". His horrible stealth rating while shirtless is the subject of a funny conversation with Sigint. A conversation with The Boss results in Snake saying he needed to loosen up though is scolded at by The Boss to put a shirt on.
- Tiger Stripe Camouflage – Camouflage that mimics the tiger's stripes, it provides camouflage with soil, grass, and just about anything. The camouflage is with Snake at the beginning of the game. It does not provide good camouflage in snowy, mountain, dark and urban backgrounds.
- Olive Drab – The basic uncamouflaged uniform, provides cover in urban areas as well as while sneaking in grass areas, the uniform does not provide excellent camouflage though, as what Sigint and The Boss say as well. You get the camouflage at the beginning of the game. similar uniform appears in Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker called Jungle Fatigues.
- Leaf Camouflage – Camouflage that you start with from the beginning of the game, it provides excellent cover in bush areas.
- Tree Bark Camouflage – Camouflage that provides cover when standing against trees, you have it at the start of the game.
- Squares Camouflage – You get the camouflage at the beginning, it provides camouflage when against brown backgrounds. Sigint describes it as looking conspicuous.
- Black Camouflage – Snake has it at the beginning of the game, it provides excellent camouflage at night as well as any dark environments. To maximize its effectiveness, it can be used with the Black Face Paint.
- Raindrop Camouflage – Snake gets this camouflage under the bridge during Operation Snake Eater, it provides camouflage during rain. Sometimes gives the wearer 95%, along with Woodland Face Paint, when crawling. Can be used extensively during the fight with The End, where some areas tend to rain heavily.
- Chocolate Chip Camouflage – Provides camouflage in desert enviroments, you can get it at Graniny Gorki, on the balcony, or after the Swamp, inside a hollow tree. A conversation with Sigint regarding the camouflage leads to Sigint naming it upon seeing it. In reference to Major Zero's "afternoon tea"
- Splitter Camouflage – Camouflage that provides cover in urban areas, found in the area after the Swamp on the east side of the patrolling guard dogs. Can be used in conjunction with the Splitter Face Paint. Featured in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
- Snow Camouflage – You can obtain the camouflage before the battle with The Pain, in a small space in the cave area where you can crawl. The camouflage provides cover in snowy and mountainous terrain (therefore limiting its effectiveness). It is recommended for use in the final fight against The Boss since the area is all white flowers.
- Fly Camouflage – Smells bad, it allows the wearer to avoid being slashed by the enemy's knife because of the stench. Flys also tend to hang around, obvious because of the name. Found in the bathroom at Graniny Gorki.
- GA-KO – Found in the river that is infested with crocodiles, at the east side, allows the wearer to hear the call of Kerotan, the green frogs that if all 64 are hit, you get the Stealth Camouflage. Snake and Para-medic think the camouflage is cute during a call with Sigint, much to Sigint's dismay. It appears that Sigint and Snake do not know what GA-KO is, much to Paramedic's disbelief. It does not provide any good use for camouflage, given that it has colorful smiling faces all over it with a white background.
- Water – When at Bolshaya South, right before the Ocelot battle, head to the building and climb it to find it at the roof. Provides camouflage in water areas, sometimes reaching 95% with the Water Face Paint.
- Sneaking Suit – Cuts the damage Snake receives in half and reduces the amount of stamina lost by Snake. Can be found in Groznyj Grad in the locker were you place Major Raikov. A call to Sigint regarding the Sneaking Suit starts with Sigint saying 'Those are some funky clothes you're wearing' and given its better bonuses compared to other camouflages, he calls it a 'keeper'
- For more information, see Sneaking Suit.
Extra camouflages can be downloaded off the internet or Disc 1 of 2 on MGS3: Subsistance and stored on your Memory Card.
- "Urban Tiger" – Downloaded camouflage that is identical to the Tiger Stripe camouflage, the stripes are a bit lighter and provides cover in Urban areas.
[edit] MGS3 Face Paints
- No Paint is Snake's face without any paint or mask worn. Snake cannot wear any face paint while wearing the Tuxedo. The Scientist and Maintenance uniforms will be ineffective from the front if any face paint or mask are worn.
- Black covers Snake's whole face with pure black paint. This can be useful in dark areas and is made even more effective with Black Uniform.
- Splitter puts brown lines in Snake's face.It helps Snake blend in easier in urban areas. Best used in conjunction with the Splitter Uniform.
- Zombie draws a white skull on Snake's face and leaves the rest of his face black.It provides cover in both black and white areas. Calling Sigint while having this face paint on can cause a humorous conversation. Both Snake and Sigint initially have no idea what a zombie is, much to Para-medic's shock and surprise. She later goes on explaining what zombies are and asks them if they've ever seen zombie films though both Snake and Sigint say they never have. Sigint then tells Snake to switch face paint though is opposed by Paramedic, who says that Snake looks 'cool' wearing it. Can be found behind Sokolov's cell in Rassvet after EVA opens the gate with her bike.
- Woodland draws Snake's face several colors, though green dominates. It provides cover in wooded areas, which take about 80% of the game. It does not make good camouflage in any area without wooded areas.
- Mask makes Snake wear a mask sneaked into his gear by Sigint, which he produced to look like Major Raikov and it can blink its eyes. It is useful for looking like Raikov together with the Officer Camo, or deceiving Volgin in the first battle with him in Groznyj Grad-Hangar, allowing you to take some free shots. However, it is advisable that you do this at the end/close to the end, since his attacks will be more frequent and effective. Calling Major Zero about the Mask in the Virtuous mission sparks up a number of funny replies, Zero saying that it was intended for an agent to infiltrate GRU earlier, though because of the mission being aborted he was about to throw it away though the man who created it 'pitched a fit' and claimed it a work of art. Snake retorts that the creator sounds like a crackpot (unbeknownst to him, the 'crackpot' would be Sigint).
- Infinite is this MGS3 version's of the bandana. Snake's face will be covered with Japanese characters. This is only available by catching the Tsuchinoko in the place where you fight The Fear and you have to recapture it after Groznyj Grad in the area after The Sorrow "battle" and must keep the Tsuchinoko alive for the whole game. Also it can be acquired by achieving the Foxhound or Doberman rating at the end of the game.
- Kabuki is a odd face paint that resembles the Kabuki actors in Japanese traditional theatres. Can be found in the bottom of the waterfall after meeting EVA and retrieving your equipment. A call with Sigint about the face paint results in a humorous conversation, Sigint having no idea what the face paint is and even more distraught after hearing from Snake that is supposedly gives mystical powers to one who wears it. It does not make a very effective camouflage usage, as Sigint comments who then suggests to switch it, much to Snake's groaning (as he was starting to like the face paint). The face paint has orange marks with a white-colored face as well as eye make-up.
- Oyama draws Snake's face with pale white and make-up such as colored eyelids and even lipstick applied. upon calling Sigint, Snake explains that it is used by Japanese geisha though Sigint then retorts it doesn't make good camouflage and switch. Snake groans that he was starting to like it. However, the camouflage makes good usage in white or snow background. It can be found in the ducts in Graniny Gorki Lab, specifically the duct where the player arrives at a outside garden inside the facility.
- Snow gives Snake white paint with light grey markings. It gives cover in lighter areas such as urban, snow and mountain. The former only applies to areas with lighting. It can be used with the Snow Uniform to increase the Camo index. Recommended to use against The Boss in the final fight.
- Desert paints Snake's face yellow and brown. It provides camouflage in the mountainous areas of the game and is best used with the Desert Camo. Also proves useful in sandy backgrounds. Given that it's the only time where the camouflage is useful, the Desert Face Paint has limited effectiveness in the whole game.
- Water paints dark blue markings on Snake. Most effective when used underwater with the Water Camo.
[edit] MGS3 Special
- Stealth Camouflage – Renders the wearer invisible except for a slight outline. Stealth Camouflage is an item that must be equipped, rather than a piece of camouflage. In conjunction with the Spirit Camo (recieved from The Sorrow) Stealth Camouflage can be used to make the wearer completely silent and invisible.
- For more information, see Stealth Camouflage.
[edit] MGS4 Camouflages
- Altair - Earn Altaïr's outfit by obtaining the Assassin emblem (see the emblems section for more details).
- Corpse Camo - An embarrassing reward for dying too many times. The Corpse Camo does have its uses as it's the only way to fool electronic enemies such as Scarabs or Gekkos. If you lie completely flat, enemies will assume that Snake is dead and ignore him - automatically getting rid of an alert after finishing their investigation. In addition, if you hide in a box while using it, you can frighten an enemy when they pull the box off of you.
- Middle East Rebel Disguise - Explore the northeast section of the rebel's headquarters in Act One to find this camo in one of the lockers.
- South American Rebel Disguise - Explore Cove Valley Village in Act Two to find this camo. There's a building against the same wall where you begin that's locked, so you'll have to cause a commotion to draw the soldier hiding inside to come out.
- Suit - Complete the game once to earn Snake's Suit. The same suit is worn by Snake when he visits the Graveyard.
[edit] MGS4 FaceCamo
- Big Boss - Earn the Big Boss emblem (see the Emblems section for details). While wearing this camo, enemies that see you will become terrified or pass out.
- Colonel Campbell - Ram Campbell with the MK.II during Act One's mission briefing.
- Crying Beauty - Defeat Crying Beauty using non-lethal tactics.
- Drebin - Acquire more than sixty weapons in the game.
- Laughing Beauty - Defeat Laughing Beauty using non-lethal tactics.
- Otacon - Ram Otacon with the MK.II during Act Three's mission briefing.
- Raging Beauty - Defeat Raging Beauty using non-lethal tactics.
- Raiden A - Ram Sunny with the MK.II during Act Three's mission briefing.
- Raiden B - Ram Naomi with the MK.II during Act Three's mission briefing.
- Screaming Beauty - Defeat Screaming Beauty using non-lethal tactics.
Note: For any of the FaceCamos that are earned during the various Mission Briefing scenes, you have to watch the entire sequence to earn the FaceCamo. If you skip any of the cinematics, it won't register and you won't gain whatever FaceCamo you're trying to get.
