Assassin's Creed Mirage: How to Locate and Kill Fazil/Al-Rabisu?

In "Assassin's Creed Mirage," locate Fazil/Al-Rabisu by eavesdropping on poetry enthusiasts and following clues, then stealthily eliminate the target through a series of secret passages and puzzles in 9th-century Baghdad.

by Vignesh L

Updated Oct 17, 2023

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Assassin's Creed Mirage: How to Locate and Kill Fazil/Al-Rabisu?
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Assassins Creed Mirage Game Info

"Assassin's Creed Mirage" is a video game made by Ubisoft. It's part of the Assassin's Creed series and came out on October 5, 2023, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. It will also be available on iPhone 15 Pro models in early 2024.

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The game is set in 9th-century Baghdad during a time of chaos. It follows a character named Basim Ibn Ishaq, who started as a thief but later joined a group called the Assassin Brotherhood. They fight for peace and freedom, while their enemies, the Templar Order, want peace through control.

This game is different from some recent ones in the series. It focuses more on a straightforward story and sneaky gameplay, compared to recent games that had more role-playing elements.

Assassin's Creed Mirage How to Locate Fazil/Al-Rabisu?

In Assassin's Creed Mirage, your first step to locate Fazil or Al-Rabisu is to eavesdrop on a conversation among poetry enthusiasts. They talk about a poet named Arib, and your next mission is to find her.

Use your Eagle Vision to spot and interact with the orange-marked people in the area. Near the stairs, you'll meet Nehal, who will guide you to Ahmad's laboratory. Inside the laboratory, interact with specific objects, and after that, leave through the window. Head to the right to discover Arib sitting under a stone gazebo. After chatting with her, you'll be asked to attend a lecture.

Return to the lecture location and speak to Kahrman. He'll direct Basim to enter the lecture. However, shortly after, Fazil shows up, and Kahrman informs him that two of his close associates were assassinated. In response, Fazil decides to go into hiding once again. Your new task is to find and locate him.

Assassin's Creed Mirage How to Kill Fazil/Al-Rabisu?

To eliminate Fazil or Al-Rabisu in Assassin's Creed Mirage, follow these steps. First, head outside and wait for people to gather. Nearby a bench, you'll have another chance to eavesdrop on scholars' conversations.

Next, locate Kahraman in the area and discuss the secret passages. He might deny at first, but you can use a Scholar Token to bribe him. Go behind him, and you'll find a gatekeeper guarding a door. He keeps repeating the phrase, "Those Who Came Before Are..." At this point, you can't make a choice, so explore other areas first.

Utilize Enkidu to scan the area, and it will locate the Gardener on the roof. Head to the roof, which is filled with guards. You can either eliminate or evade them until Basim gets close to the Gardener.

Pickpocket the Gardener, then return to where Kahraman is and take the stairs on the right. Keep moving until you spot a bench and two people. Sit on the bench and eavesdrop again to discover that one of Fazil's books, containing the required passphrase, is missing.

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Go through the door, eliminate the guards, and enter another room. Here, you'll find a note from the Guard Captain stating that Fazil's astronomy book is needed for the passphrase. Carefully search the area for an open door leading to the book.

Now return to the gatekeeper and answer, "Are Those Who Shall Return." Enter the door behind him and begin exploring. On the lower floor, you'll encounter a bookcase blocking your path.

Pull it towards Basim to reveal a secret pathway down. There will be enemies guarding the area, so be cautious as you eliminate them. Enter a room with locked doors, access one of them through a hole, and obtain a disguise.

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Exit the room and unbar the nearby door. Keep moving until you reach another door. Follow the guard, and he'll lead Basim straight to Fazil. After a brief dialogue, you'll have the option to assassinate Fazil/Al-Rabisu. Press the corresponding button to eliminate him.

Assassins Creed Mirage Gameplay

"Assassin's Creed Mirage" offers an action-packed and stealthy gaming experience. It's designed to remind players of the older Assassin's Creed games, focusing more on a linear and story-driven approach and reducing complex role-playing elements. Key elements of gameplay include parkour, up-close combat, and sneaky tactics.

When it comes to missions involving assassinations, the game uses a "Black Box" design where players need to explore the environment to find creative ways to eliminate their targets. The game is mainly set in Baghdad, divided into different districts, and includes the famous Round City and the House of Wisdom. Unlike recent games in the series, Baghdad is smaller in size, more like the cities in earlier titles.

Players control the main character, Basim, who has a variety of weapons and tools, such as the Hidden Blade, smoke bombs, and poison darts. These can be upgraded through a skill tree. Basim also has an eagle companion named Enkidu for scouting, but beware, enemy archers can spot and attack Enkidu.

A new ability called "Assassin Focus" lets players take out multiple enemies at once, and it recharges when you perform stealthy assassinations. Additionally, there are poles in Baghdad to help you cross wide gaps, and the game's movements and animations have been improved for a smoother experience, drawing inspiration from various warrior styles like samurai and ninja.

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Assassins Creed Mirage Plot

The story of "Assassin's Creed Mirage" is set many years before the events of "Assassin's Creed Valhalla" and follows Basim Ibn Ishaq, a young street thief in the city of Anbar. Basim is plagued by visions of a menacing jinni, which his friend Nehal helps him cope with. Wanting to join the Hidden Ones, a secretive group fighting for justice, Basim tries to steal an important artifact from the Caliph's palace but is caught in a dangerous situation.

Nehal ends up saving him, but they are forced to flee as the palace guards start hunting thieves. Basim blames Nehal and leaves her behind. With the help of a Hidden One named Roshan, he escapes to their mountain fortress, Alamut, where he undergoes training and eventually becomes a Hidden One.

Sent to Baghdad to investigate the Order's growing influence, Basim discovers that this secretive group is trying to uncover ancient artifacts. He embarks on a mission to stop them, encountering Nehal again and uncovering his true identity as Loki. The plot unfolds with Basim's quest for answers and his reunion with those connected to his past.

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Assassin's Creed Mirage How to Locate Fazil/Al-Rabisu-FAQs

1. When was "Assassin's Creed Mirage" released, and on which platforms?    

"Assassin's Creed Mirage" was released on October 5, 2023, and is available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, with iPhone 15 Pro support in early 2024.

2.  Where is the game's setting, and during which time period does it take place?    

The game is set in 9th-century Baghdad during a time of chaos.

3.  Who is the main character in "Assassin's Creed Mirage," and what is their backstory?    

The main character is Basim Ibn Ishaq, a former thief who later joins the Assassin Brotherhood.

4. . What is the main conflict in the game, and who are the opposing factions?    

The Assassins fight for peace and freedom, while their enemies, the Templar Order, seek peace through control.

5. How does the gameplay in "Assassin's Creed Mirage" differ from recent games in the series?    

"Assassin's Creed Mirage" focuses more on a straightforward story and sneaky gameplay, with less emphasis on role-playing elements.

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