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Acamar Jan 19, 2018 @ 2:05pm
SA accident kills
So i just played the 3rd mission of "Patient Zero" and killed all 5 targets with explosive accidents, and i got SA rating. Does that mean if you do accident kill and they find the body it will not "cancel" the SA rating ? or is that only in the patient zero.
Originally posted by Kunovega:
That's the entire point of an accident, they don't count against you. Same with poisons (assuming you weren't seen giving the dose)
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Kunovega Jan 19, 2018 @ 3:35pm 
That's the entire point of an accident, they don't count against you. Same with poisons (assuming you weren't seen giving the dose)
Acamar Jan 19, 2018 @ 3:39pm 
Does the poison count if injected ?
Kunovega Jan 19, 2018 @ 3:40pm 
Originally posted by Acamar:
Does the poison count if injected ?


Originally posted by Kunovega:
(assuming you weren't seen giving the dose)
Acamar Jan 19, 2018 @ 3:41pm 
Ok got it.
i tought you ment the poison you give in food/water.
thanks.
MAIN_MAN_BAM Jan 19, 2018 @ 3:54pm 
You can use remote/proximity explosives to trigger a chain of explosions like a car blowing up or fire extinguisher/propane tank as long as its the latter that kills them and not your bomb device directly.

They can also be used as distractions or to break open doors/disable cameras as long as your not spotted holding them unless its the rubber ducks which you can straight up throw right in front of anyone and detonate it and they won't spot you at all.
Acamar Jan 19, 2018 @ 3:59pm 
Yea i have the requiem duck, so what you are saying is, that i can throw it directly at target and detonate without suspicion ? will it count in SA or not ?
Tetrafish_21 Jan 19, 2018 @ 4:11pm 
Originally posted by Acamar:
Yea i have the requiem duck, so what you are saying is, that i can throw it directly at target and detonate without suspicion ? will it count in SA or not ?

No. That way won't work. Again, if you're going to use an explosive device and this kills a target, you get blamed for it. If the explosion triggers another thing to explode and THAT kills the target, that doesn't count against you. That counts as an accident, or an indirect kill. The former counts as a direct kill.

Edit: Getting technical... You could still get SA if the body you blew up doesn't get found. Usually an explosion will cause enforcers to search the area, and it's presumed they will find the body if it wasn't hidden... But it could still be somewhere on the map where the explosion wasn't heard.

Edit2: And there's also setting a breaching charge by a targets feet. That's a quiet explosion that shouldn't attract any attention. Again, it's just a matter of the body being found or not.
Last edited by Tetrafish_21; Jan 19, 2018 @ 4:15pm
龙城黑少 Jan 19, 2018 @ 8:32pm 
NICE
Acamar Jan 20, 2018 @ 4:43am 
Allright thanks all for help.
Kunovega Jan 20, 2018 @ 9:57am 
Originally posted by John:
Yeah but... If you kill non targets with accidents, they count against you, which is bs. Most of the times, explosion accidents are going to take innocents too. This week target, I couldnt find any opening but an explosion accident, which killed 2 or 3 innocents and I had no way to prevent it.

In Hitman BM you could kill as many innocent as you wanted as long as they were accidents.

If you are killing non targets, you are not a professional

And there is a way to prevent non targets from dieing to an explosion: don't set them off near non targets, that's amateur (and you deserve to be rated as such)

What you are suggesting would allow you to kill the entire map, 100's of people without being penalized for it. Do you think that's a professional thing to do? No, that's a stupid amateur who can't complete the contract correctly

If you were being hired to kill everyone they wouldnt be paying you, they'd hire someone much cheaper to just deliver a bomb and blow up the building
Last edited by Kunovega; Jan 20, 2018 @ 9:58am
Kunovega Jan 20, 2018 @ 10:07am 
Originally posted by John:
Thats no true. Its much more professional to blow a gas tank from a very far distance (i used sniper) that kills several people and everybody thinks that its an accident, than to go to its side, running around throwing coins and ♥♥♥♥ just to isolate him.

In fact, its more professional to kill somebody this way, in an explosion, even if it kills innocents, than kill him very silently with a gun/break neck/whatever and hide its body, because in the first case there will be a huge doubt about if its an assassination or not afterwards, but in the second case it will be obvious.

Nice amateur explanation. You aren't being paid to kill other people, your employer does not want collatoral damage.

In every case it's extremely likely that all of the accidents get ruled as murders once police investigate. That's the point you are missing. Your goal in having an accident is "in the moment" so people at the site don't go full on panic and it gives you a chance to escape.

It's just like when you get out with "no bodies found". Do you think that means forever? Those bodies will never be found?

It just means they weren't found while you were there, just like the accidents haven't been investigated and ruled as murders yet. It's a temporary cover, you did your job and got out clean. The police won't be there to figure out any more than that until you are long gone.

You really haven't thought this through.

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