Like rats, hagfish, and river krusts, wolfhounds do not count toward lethal kills in mission summaries. As such, it is possible to kill them and still achieve Clean Hands. While being bitten, the protagonist is completely vulnerable to attack from other enemies.
Do weepers count as kills in Dishonored?
Weepers do count for detection. They do raise the Chaos level if they are killed. Kills by Rewired traps will contribute to your kill amounts and Chaos; that’s Watchtowers, Arc Pylons, and Wall of Lights.
How do you knock someone out in Dishonored?
There are two ways to knock people out in Dishonored, which are to use the choke from behind, or to use sleeping darts. Choking people is a lot more controlled than sleeping darts. To choke someone, you just need to sneak up behind them quietly then press and hold RB on the Xbox 360, or R1 on the PS3.
What happens if you kill an animal in Dishonored?
Well, I went ahead and killed some of the hounds…and I still got the checkmark at the end reading “Didn’t kill anyone”. So my strong suspicion is that the hounds don’t count for the achievement, either. As mentioned in this answer killing animals does not count against you. Except weepers, if you consider them animals.
Do you have to kill rats to unlock Dishonored?
In either game, it is unlocked by finishing the game (excluding the prologue in Dishonored) without killing anyone. A tweet from Arkane developer Harvey Smith confirmed that wolfhounds, rats, and river krusts do not count toward body total and therefore will not lock the achievement if killed.
What are some of the achievements in Dishonored?
Dishonored Achievements 1 Thief Pickpocket items worth a total of 200 coins 4 guides 2 Versatile Kill characters with each weapon and offensive gadget 3 guides More
Can you get clean hands in Dishonored 2?
Complete the game without killing anyone. Clean Hands is an achievement/trophy in Dishonored and Dishonored 2 . In either game, it is unlocked by finishing the game (excluding the prologue in Dishonored) without killing anyone.