Does possessing an enemy count towards chaos?
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I want to get the "low chaos" ending in my Dishonered playthrough. I know that killing enemies will count towards more chaos. Does possessing an enemy also count towards the chaos score?
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No, possessing guards does not directly increase chaos, as long as the guard survives. If the guard is killed because of possessing him, e.g. falling off a ledge after the possession ends, that counts as a kill.
Chaos is caused by kills and certain quest/side-quest objectives in a dangerous and destructive way.
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What causes high chaos in Dishonored 2?
The Chaos factor is increased by the following activities: Killing assassination targets or other human beings - City Watch, civilians, weepers, nest keepers, or other. Getting spotted by an enemy or alarmed civilian. Letting alarms be rung or bodies be discovered.Does killing assassins raise chaos?
From what I understand, killing Daud's assassins do raise chaos levels, but even so, I think that's a poor design choice.Does possession kill in Dishonored?
After Possession ends, depending on what was possessed, Corvo will reappear behind, over, or underneath his former host. For humans, it is generally behind. If Corvo terminates the possession, rats, river krusts, bloodflies and fish are killed. Humans, wolfhounds and gravehounds merely become nauseous.Does it matter if you kill in Dishonored 2?
The Dishonored series takes a broader approach to death: all enemies and civilians fall into the \u201ckillable but you shouldn't\u201d category. Kill any character in the game, and it will raise your \u201cchaos\u201d level, because of the destruction that death causes through the world.Warhammer 40K: Chaos Gate - Daemonhunters | 5 Essential Tips Before you Start (Beginner's Guide)
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