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How to get the Agent set in Once Human
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How to get the Agent Set for the best sniper build in Once Human

Increase your chances of becoming one of the best snipers in Once Human.

You can find several armor sets throughout your time working through Once Human, and some of them are better for certain builds and playstyles. If you want to focus on being a sniper, one of the best outfits you can track down is the Agent Set.

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The Agent Set is tricky to get, but not impossible to find in Once Human. The difficult part is making sure you know where to go to grab each piece. The pieces are scattered throughout the game, which means exploring the map and working through the main story. You can also repeat areas after clearing them, especially if you missed certain areas and don’t have every piece of the Agent Set.

All Agent Set armor locations in Once Human

Where to find the Agent Set in Once Human
They appear inside specific Mystical crates. Screenshot by Dot Esports

There are six pieces to the full Agent Set in Once Human. While you can track down several fragments to unlock critical pieces from it, the rest have a chance to appear in the Wish Machine, a random reward generator that requires Starchroms. You can find a Wish Machine at any of the settlements you unlock throughout your journey in Once Human, but you want to save this for last, after you’ve tracked down the specific locations that reward you Agent armor set pieces.

In these three locations, you can find Agent armor set fragments in Once Human. They appear inside Mystical Crates within the Iron River region. If you have yet to unlock this region, you will need to focus on the main story of Once Human before you can start looting them. You can switch your focus to the Wish Machine if you’d rather use your Starchroms. Each location offers 30 fragments, which won’t be enough for multiple pieces of the Agent.

Mystical Crate locationCoordinatesImage
Alkirk(6306, -2504)Alkirk agent set location in Once Human
Greywater Industrial Zone(4732, -3013)Greywater Industrial Zone agent set location in Once Human
Rippleby(7645, -3929)Rippleby Agent set location in Once Human

After you’ve visited those three locations, it’s time to make your way to a Wish Machine to complete the rest of your Agent set in Once Human. You’ll need Starchroms to do this and want to do it for the Echoes from the Rift. The offered deals change in Once Human, and you can review the Probability Guide at the Wish Machine before selecting to ensure the Agent set can be rolled as a reward.

This is entirely optional, though. Not everyone wants to complete an entire armor set. You stop receiving set bonuses after four pieces, so if you want only the four bonuses, make sure only to grab four; you don’t need to obtain all eight. The set bonuses do increase, making it increasingly more appealing for those who prefer snipers.

Here are the full set bonuses for wearing one to four pieces of the Agent set in Once Human.

Agent Pieces RequirementSet Bonus
One pieceHead damage reduction: 10 percent
Two piecesWeakspot damage: 10 percent
Three piecesUnlock the silver bullet effect after completing a precise kill against an enemy, and weak spot damage goes up to 15 percent for eight seconds. This effect can stack three times.
Four piecesIt increases your reload speed by 20 percent after killing an enemy, and your fire rate increases by 10 pecent when killing with a weak spot hit. This effect is removed if you reload or switch weapons.

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Zack Palm
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Zack Palm has been writing about video games for the past five years. He spends his free time trying to learn about a new board, reading high-fantasy series, or working on his latest DnD character.