Unofficial strategy field guide / English

Hide with a method.

MECCHA CHAMELEON rewards more than a close color match. Learn to choose the spot, break the silhouette, paint the light, and make every Seeker spend time proving you are there.

No fake exact spotsEvidence labelsOriginal diagramsUpdated Jul 17, 2026
shape first then shade

The field method

Hider / 4 layers

A paint job cannot rescue a bad silhouette.

Most beginner advice jumps straight to color. A reliable disguise is built in order: choose a visually plausible location, match the nearby shape, reproduce the surface's brightness and direction, then stop feeding the Seeker movement.

01Spot

Join existing visual clutter instead of creating a new object.

02Shape

Break the readable body outline with a pose and nearby edges.

03Shade

Match brightness, shadow direction, and pattern before fine color.

04Stillness

Let the disguise create doubt; movement removes it.

Choose your problem

Field notes, not filler.

Each guide does one job. Start where your last round failed, then use the linked drill to test the next decision.

Camouflage lab / original diagram

Color match is only layer three

Use the controls to expose one failure at a time. The body is abstract on purpose: this is a visual principle drill, not a copy of game art.

Field read: workable. Now test the silhouette from a second angle.

wall plane / test surface

Map field sheets

Plan the search before the doors open.

These pages separate reusable route logic from exact spots. When a detail lacks an original capture, the page says so.

Open all five field sheets

Evidence boundary: This site distinguishes primary facts, original captures, community field notes, and details still needing capture. It does not turn repeated fan-site claims into certainty.

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