Identity V Mime Artist Guide: Skills, S-Tier Costume & Worth Pulling?

Identity V drops a character Cléo Decroux, the Mime Artist. She showed up in Season 42 Essence 3 alongside the Belle Époque theme. From the concept to the execution, she reads like a character NetEase actually put some thought into, both in terms of personality and how her kit plays out on the map.

The Mime Artist is elegant, eerie and has this silent-film energy that works perfectly with the Oletus Manor. Cléo Decroux isn't just another pretty face in a costume; she brings a mechanical complexity that we haven't seen in a while, especially with her parasol-based kit.

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Mime Artist — Cléo Decroux character art, Season 42

Mime Artist — Cléo Decroux character art, Season 42

Cléo Decroux, known to us now as the Mime Artist, a brand-new Survivor character in Season 42 Essence 3 on June 3rd, 2026. She's an athletic young performer with white face paint, asymmetrical black-and-grey mime attire, mismatched gloves (one black and one white), and a worn black umbrella she carries as a prop. The visual design draws clear inspiration from both the art of corporeal mime, specifically the tradition established by real-life French mime Étienne Decroux, and the silent film aesthetic of Charlie Chaplin.

Cléo Decroux wasn’t just a mime; she was a performer trapped in a psychological "glass box" that felt terrifyingly real. That feeling of panic and isolation isn’t just some random fluff written to fill her profile page; it actually dictates exactly how you're going to use her during a kite.

Her lore suggests a tragic background involving the loss of voice or perhaps a choice to remain silent in a world that became too loud. This silence translates directly into her gameplay. Unlike other Survivors who might grunt or shout when vaulting or taking damage, Cléo’s audio cues are muffled, replaced by the rhythmic clicks of her parasol and the fluttering of paper. This makes her a 'stealth-adjacent' kiter. In the chaos of a chase, where Hunters often rely on sound to track Survivors through walls, a Mime Artist who makes less noise can be a real advantage. 

She also appears to have a strong connection to the Traveler of Dreams theme. In many ways, she feels like a character caught between reality and fantasy, which fits perfectly with the story being told in Essence 3. Regardless of where she came from, her presence is hard to ignore, especially with the unusual stage-like effects that appear around her abilities.

Mime Artist Skills Breakdown: What She Actually Does

The Mime Artist plays differently from most Contain-type Survivors. Instead of relying on one main kiting skill, she uses an umbrella and two emotional states; Happiness (Cheerful Routine) and Sadness (Anxious Routine) to deal with Hunters. Each state gives her different abilities, allowing her to adapt to different situations during a match.

Cheerful Routine (The Dash & Wall)

When Cléo is feeling cheerful, she opens her umbrella and performs a dash that pulls her forward in a straight line for 10.1 meters. The magic happens behind her: as she moves, she generates a Fake Wall and a Fake Pallet. This is essentially a "pocket kiting loop." If she stops near permanent obstacles, a fake pallet is born. If no other survivors are within 25 meters, the Hunter takes 15% longer to break these fake pallets. This is massive for solo-kiting scenarios, as it forces the Hunter to commit to a slow breaking animation or spend a skill to bypass it

Anxious Routine (The Stage & Umbrella)

When things get tense, Cléo throws her umbrella to create a Fake Stage with a 12.7-meter radius that lasts for 20 seconds. This stage acts as a safe zone. If a Hunter enters, the umbrella can stun them for 2 seconds. If a Survivor is inside, the umbrella can actually pull them in and launch them in a specific direction, perfect for creating distance during a basement rescue or a tight kite.

Both of these abilities rely on Emotional Accumulation. You can’t just spam your umbrella; you need to manage your energy progress (the mask icon on your screen). You generally need 20% power to activate a skill, and your accumulation rate changes based on your emotional state.

The S-Tier Skin: Traveler of Dreams

S-Tier Skin Traveler Of Dreams

Released on June 3, 2026, Traveler of Dreams is the featured S-Tier costume in Season 42 Essence 3. Its official description reads: "You are a traveler in dreams, a romantic exile. Between the ages, you gather every vivid glimmer, hoping to forget the ceaseless, mournful sound of the sea."

Traveler of Dreams gives Cléo a completely different look from her default costume. Instead of the familiar black-and-white mime outfit, the skin uses warm gold, amber, and ivory colors. The redesigned umbrella and star-themed visual effects help bring the Belle Époque and dream-inspired aesthetic to life, making it one of the standout cosmetics in Essence 3.

One important caveat worth stating clearly: S-tier costumes disappear from the gacha pool at the end of the season. When Season 42 closes on July 2nd and the Essence converts to a Memory Sphere, Traveler of Dreams will no longer be obtainable through normal means. The Memory Sphere excludes S-tier items entirely, so your window is now, and it won't come back.

Is the Mime Artist Worth Pulling?

Let's cut through the hype and actually answer the question, because "she looks cool" and "should I spend 300+ Echoes" are two different conversations.

Player TypeRecommendationReason
Survivor main who loves chase-specialist kitsPullHer kit is genuinely unique and offers a high skill ceiling. An easy recommendation if this matches your preferred playstyle.
Collector who wants debut S-Tier skinsPullTraveler of Dreams will be unavailable through normal means once the season ends, giving it long-term collector appeal.
Casual player who doesn't main SurvivorsMaybeThe A-Tier costumes are attractive, but they may not justify heavy spending if the Mime Artist doesn't interest you.
Beginner still learning the gameWaitThe Mime Artist has a relatively steep learning curve. It's usually better to get comfortable with simpler Survivors before investing heavily.
Player saving for a future event or crossoverSkipSave your Echoes if you're already planning for an upcoming crossover, Essence, or limited-time event.

For many players, the Mime Artist is the main reason to pay attention to Essence 3. New Survivors don't arrive very often, and Cléo stands out thanks to her distinctive design and gameplay. Add in the Traveler of Dreams S-Tier costume, and this Essence becomes one of the most appealing releases of Season 42. If you're planning to pull for the Mime Artist or the featured cosmetics, LootBar provides a convenient way to top up Identity V Echoes and prepare for the event before Season 42 comes to an end.

Conclusion

The Identity V Mime Artist is a genuinely compelling addition to the survivor roster, not just because she looks great, but because her invisible construct mechanic changes the way chases play out in a way that no previous survivor quite replicates. The lore-to-gameplay connection is tight, the Belle Époque visual design is some of the best thematic work NetEase has done in recent seasons, and Traveler of Dreams is the kind of S-tier debut that tends to age well as a collector's piece. She does have a learning curve, and her kit punishes passive play, but in the hands of someone who understands survivor positioning, she's going to be genuinely hard to deal with as a hunter. If you've been waiting for a survivor who rewards strategy over reaction time, Cléo Decroux is your pick.

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