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Captain Spirit guide: How to assemble your costume

The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit is out now, and we’ve a number of handy hints to help those stuck inside the narrative experience.

This time, we’re showing you how to find the different elements of Chris’ Captain Spirit costume.

Captain Spirit costume elements

There are a few options when it comes to Captain Spirit’s final look — we went with Helmet, Light Armour and colourful one time and Mask, Heavy Armour and dark another.

Here’s where to find every element, regardless of your own decision.

  • Mask location: It’s makeup found in the shelving area of the bathroom.
  • Helmet location: This is tinfoil and chocolate bars found in the kitchen’s pantry.
  • Light armour: This is tape found in the closet of your Dad’s bedroom.
  • Heavy armour: This is beer box cardboard found in the back of your Dad’s truck.
  • Paint: This is spray paint found in the shed. You’ll need the shed key hanging near the inaccessible door in the kitchen.

Want to see how we pulled off our looks? Easy — here’s a couple video guides:

Helmet, light armour and colourful

Mask, heavy armour and dark

Captain Spirit how-to guides

Here are all of our Captain Spirit guides for easy access:

The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit is available now — for free — on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4. It ties into Life is Strange 2, but we won’t be spoiling how for you; go and give it a play.


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