Masks in Pigface grant you specific stats, like more morphine slots, faster speed, and more (as well as some drawbacks), so here's how to find them all so that you can match the right Mask with your playstyle. Considering how much I rush in, my go to was always the Smiler Mask.
All Mask Locations in Pigface
You will start of your training section, the Warehouse, with no Mask which means no special stats. However, you can get a Mask at each mission location you go to throughout the game, expanding your roster and build.
Warehouse Birthday Girl Mask



While at the Warehouse shooting range, skip over the table and go towards the bottles on the shelf. Use the crate and shelves to climb up to the left ledge, and you'll find a Birthday Girl Mask, even though it's more of a a Party Hat, and not an actual mask. This one doesn't give you special stats, it just replaces all the gore with confetti, which admittedly is also very cool and funny. Whoever has seen Kingsman and loves that fireworks scene (you know the one), will love this.
Apartment Small Face Mask

After the Warehouse, you will be taken to your Apartment. This is where you can purchase equipment, choose your jobs, and change your look. The first time that you are here, you'll get a little present on the bed. Open it to find a gun as well as a Smiler Mask.
- When the Smiler Mask is equipped, you can take up to 6 meds (Morphine) into a job, if you have them, of course.
Farmhouse Sloth Mask



At the Farmhouse, your goal is to get onto the roof, though I do suggest taking out everyone else around the house first. This is also an optional objective for the Farmhouse job, which will give you bonus cash.
- Use the stairs to the second floor and look for a balcony.
- Go towards the roof and climb onto it.
- Locate a hole in the roof and jump through to the attic.
- The Sloth Mask will be in a box at the far end, along with some Medical Scrap.
Sunset Motel Armadillo Mask



The Armadillo Mask in Pigface is located in one of the rooms in the front courtyard. Again, I suggest clearing at least the enemies in the front yard, as you can get ambushed. Once it's all clear, blow up the barrels outside the window in between the stairs and the couch. This will drop the planks, and the Mask will be hanging on the wall inside the room.
Train Station Scary Face Mask







The Scary Face Mask can be found in the Kitchens at the Train Station. First, don't go through the main gate, but rather go to the left towards the billboard. There are a few enemies here but you can take care of them easily.
- Drop down and past the shipping crates towards the chain fence (sneak around so that the guards at the top don't notice you).
- Inside, you'll see several landmines glowing in the dark. You'll have to shoot two of them down to trigger the rest and clear the path for yourself.
- Make it through the dark hallway and break down the door, where two armored enemies will be waiting for you. There is a red barrel in the room with them, so you can shoot it to explode them.
- Go left into the hallway and you'll see a path leading up. There will be several guards as well as the Cook here. Kill them, then go through the first door on the right, with two more guards waiting.
- Once everyone is taking care of, go through the door on the right, ignore the path leading up to the train tracks, and instead go through the second door into the Kitchen.
- You will find the Scary Face Mask on the stove in the left corner of the room.
Suburbs Jack Rabbit Mask




The Suburbs map is the biggest map currently in the game, so you'll have to do a little bit of walking, and a lot of killing, to reach the Jack Rabbit Mask in Pigface.
- In the first area, use the path along the wall to climb up and get the high ground.
- Make sure to bring an SKS with a scope on this job, since you can take care of things long distance.
- Next to the house where the Killswitch is (surrounded by about a million landmines), you'll see a huge pipe in the wall.
- Climb into it and you'll find the Jack Rabbit Mask right before the drop, along with some Medical Scrap.
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