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Pragmata guide: How to find Holo-Walls and Mini Cabins without wasting your run

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If you are already poking through every corner in Pragmata, there are two hidden things worth watching for early: Holo-Walls and Mini Cabins. They are some of the trickiest secrets to catch, but they can help if you are chasing upgrades, collectibles, and full completion for Hugh and Diana.

For players in Malaysia and the wider SEA crowd, this is the kind of tip that saves a lot of lepak time. If you are the type who hates leaving a map at 98% or wants every achievement before your friends do, knowing what to look for matters a lot.

Holo-Walls are basically hidden paths, but with a catch

Holo-Walls work like those fake walls you see in Dark Souls and other FromSoftware-style games. Behind them, you can find rare items and files, which means they are often where the last missing collectibles in an area are hiding.

The main difference is that you do not just walk through or smack them blindly. In Pragmata, you need to interact with the wall manually to clear the illusion and move through.

So how do you tell if a wall is fake?

  • Watch any wall section that feels a bit sus
  • If it is a Holo-Wall, it will sometimes flicker with blue dots
  • That brief visual glitch is your sign that the surface is not real

This is way better than running face-first into every wall like a maniac. If you are stuck missing one last collectible in a zone, there is a good chance a Holo-Wall is the reason.

Mini Cabins are tiny, annoying, and tied to an achievement

The other sneaky collectible is the Mini Cabin, a smaller version of the Cabin robot sitting in your Shelter.

These do not give gameplay boons, so do not expect stat boosts or extra power from them. But if you shoot all 15 Mini Cabins, you unlock the Mini-Hunter Supreme achievement.

The problem is they are very easy to miss because they are tiny and can be tucked almost anywhere.

Thankfully, they come with one helpful giveaway: noise.

  • Mini Cabins make a constant, irritating call when you are nearby
  • If you hear something weird, stop and scan the area properly
  • Check both high and low, because they can fit into all sorts of spots

Once you shoot one, it spins and shouts “Bingo!” so you know the collectible has been counted.

Why this matters more than just 100% flex

Even though Pragmata is not especially punishing on a first playthrough, hunting down collectibles still gives you a nice edge. More resources and upgrades can make current fights smoother while helping you prepare for tougher encounters later.

And honestly, a lot of SEA players love this kind of cleanup grind. Whether you are playing after work, on the weekend, or planning your first run with a completionist mindset, these little tells can save you a lot of backtracking.

Even the collectibles that do not improve your build, like Mini Cabins, still feed that satisfying progress loop. Your Shelter grows, your checklist fills up, and that 100% number gets closer.

Pragmata is available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, while the Nintendo Switch 2 version launches on April 24. So if you are jumping in now, or waiting for the Switch 2 release, keep your eyes on suspicious walls and your ears open for tiny robot nonsense.

Source: Automaton Media

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