2) Screwdriver kit that contains pentalobe and torx bits. You don't need to buy some expensive kit as you can get them cheaply from any hardware store.
Pulling off the bottom plate once you've removed the screws. It's not essential, but it obviates the risk of damaging the case with a spudger or other prying tool.
You can Google that and find many guides on that topic. iFixit has really good guides.
TLDR: Remove the screws on the bottom. You need a special screwdriver and keep in mind that (at least on the <=2015 models afaik) there are different size screws used around the hinge.
ifixit can solve that problem as well (though reasonably expensiveish (additional thing. their magnetic mat with squares on them was the greatest purchase I ever made for the workshop at my first job.))
The ifixit Pro toolkit really is a necessity for anyone even remotely interested in taking things apart.
I've used mine to take apart every conceivable consumer electronic, and through social bits for Nintendo, Apple, etc are priceless.
I also got the magnetic mat, a Christmas gift from my wife, and when disassembling things with lots of screws is useful for drawing out the device for their location.