Identity V Season 42 Essence 3 Guide: Mime Artist, Belle Époque Theme & Pulls

Identity V Season 42 Essence 3 is here and it's bringing the Belle Époque theme, a brand new character called the Mime Artist, and some seriously good cosmetic rewards along with it. If you've been spending time around Oletus Manor lately, you already know the buzz around this one is well deserved. This time around the game takes a step back from its usual dark, gritty Victorian horror and leans all the way into the Belle Époque aesthetic; think high-society glamour, artistic flair, and the kind of unsettling silence that only a performer who doesn't need to say a single word to ruin your day.

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What Is Identity V Season 42 Essence 3?

Identity V Season 42 Essence 3 launched on June 3, 2026, and it's part of the game's ongoing Season 42 content cycle. Like previous Essence releases, it introduces a new set of limited-time cosmetics that players can obtain through Inspirations, Echoes, or Logic Path rewards. This particular Essence stands out thanks to the debut of the Mime Artist, the Traveler of Dreams S-Tier costume, and a Belle Époque-inspired collection of rewards.

The theme this time is Belle Époque, bringing elegant fashion, theatrical influences, and a more glamorous atmosphere to the Manor. The collection revolves around the mysterious Traveler of Dreams and features additional A-Tier costumes for Wax Artist and Little Girl, making it one of the most notable Essence releases of Season 42.

What makes Essence 3 particularly significant is that it introduces a completely new character; the Mime Artist, Cléo Decroux, alongside her debut S-tier skin and two A-tier costumes for existing characters. For collectors and competitive players alike, this is easily one of the most eventful Essence releases of the season so far.

The Mime Artist: Cléo Decroux

Mime Artist

The star of the show is, without a doubt, the new Hunter: The Mime Artist. Mime Artist is one of the most distinctive additions of Season 42. The combination of a monochrome color scheme with distinctive theatrical details. Her painted face, black beret, bowtie, and worn umbrella create a look that feels both elegant and quietly unsettling without straying too far from Identity V's gothic aesthetic.

While the community is still exploring the Mime Artist's full potential, but his look and playstyle alone have already got the whole community talking.

The S-Tier Skin: Traveler of Dreams

Mime Artist — "Traveler of Dreams" S-Tier Costume

Traveler of Dreams is easily the centerpiece of Essence 3. Like most S-Tier costumes, it comes with premium visual upgrades, exclusive animations, and the kind of presentation that immediately stands out in matches. From the design previews that have been shown so far, Traveler of Dreams goes all in on the dreamy, theatrical side of the Belle Époque theme. The color palette ditches the character's usual monochrome look and brings in something a lot warmer and more vivid, golds, soft ambers, and ivory whites that feel straight out of gaslit 19th-century Paris.

As always, S-tier costumes are only available during the active season window. Once Season 42 ends on July 2nd and the Essences convert to a Memory Sphere, the S-tier skin will no longer be obtainable through standard means. If you've been sitting on Echoes, this is your window and given the Mime Artist's debut status, this skin is almost certainly going to be a collector's item moving forward.

The Belle Époque Theme: Luxury in the Manor

Belle Époque Theme

Belle Époque is the beating heart of Essence 3; an era defined by artistic ambition, bold fashion, live music, and cultural energy that still feels alive today. Bustling cafés, lively salons, dazzling cabarets, grand department stores, the collection pulls from all of it. It's that shared aesthetic that keeps everything feeling connected, with each costume fitting naturally into the bigger Traveler of Dreams narrative.

The A-Tier Costumes: Wax Artist and Little Girl

Wax Artist & Little Girl — A-Tier Costumes

Completing the Essence 3 lineup are two A-Tier costumes, one for the Wax Artist and another for Little Girl. While they may not attract as much attention as the featured S-Tier skin, both outfits offer fresh designs and plenty of character charm. For players who regularly use either character, these A-Tier cosmetics provide a nice visual upgrade and another reason to try their luck with the Essence.

A-tier costumes don't get all the effects that S-tier skins come with, but they still usually bring reworked animations, fresh costume details, and their own distinct look that fits into the Essence's overall story. The Belle Époque style is the theme, both costumes should look like they are from late 19th century Europe; tailored shapes, warm color, and theatrical accessories that should match with Mime Artist's debut skin.

If you regularly play Wax Artist or Little Girl, Essence 3 is definitely worth considering. Even if you miss out on the featured S-Tier costume, both A-Tier skins offer strong designs that make them appealing rewards in their own right.

Should You Pull? Breaking Down the Essence 3 Value

CosmeticCharacterTier
Traveler of DreamsMime ArtistS-Tier — High priority
Belle Époque costumeWax ArtistA-Tier — Good for mains
Belle Époque costumeLittle GirlA-Tier — Good for mains

If the Mime Artist is on your radar as a potential main, Essence 3 is an easy recommendation. Debut Essences for new characters are almost always worth engaging with while the season is active, simply because the S-tier skin won't be available through normal channels once the season closes. The Memory Sphere at season's end excludes S-tier items entirely, so your only real shot is now.

Pulling from Essences can get expensive quickly, so keeping a reasonable Echo budget is often the smarter approach, especially with more seasonal content still on the way

  • Pull if: You plan to main the Mime Artist, or you collect debut S-tier skins as a rule.
  • Pull if: The Wax Artist or Little Girl are characters you play regularly.
  • Skip if: You don't play any of these three characters and your Echo reserves are low.
  • Skip if: You're holding currency for a crossover event or a different Essence coming later this season.

Conclusion

Identity V Season 42 Essence 3 delivers one of the strongest cosmetic lineups of the season. Between the debut of the Mime Artist, the elegant Belle Époque theme, and a collection of well-designed S-Tier and A-Tier costumes, there's plenty here for collectors and dedicated mains alike.

If the Mime Artist is a character you're interested in playing, Traveler of Dreams is easily the highlight of the Essence. Meanwhile, Wax Artist and Little Girl players also have solid reasons to spend a few pulls chasing their A-Tier rewards.

If you’re planning a big pull session, make sure you have enough Echoes for the 60-pull pity mark is the safest way to ensure you walk away with at least one Belle Époque masterpiece. You can easily get your Echoes and other essentials to stay ahead of the competition through Identity V Top Up on LootBar. Good luck with your pulls, and we’ll see you in the fog of the Belle Époque!