Talk:Enough Coin To Disappear/@comment-1500935-20140117133440/@comment-5341204-20140212220204

First time through, same thing. Most confusing ending ever. I get to watch Corvo slit my throat, some credits, then I'm dropping off my sword (which is definitely the kind of blade the Whalers use, not Corvo's somewhat implausible telescoping contraption) at Jessamine's grave.

I got it because I tend to be much more consumerist as a no-kills player than as a kill-em-all player. My favored strategy, especially with Daud's timestopping blink, is teleporting around and stabbing people in the back, which rarely requires me to even burn mana, let alone anything else. (Witches, on the other hand, take more mana - level 2 grab is an excellent means of defending yourself.)  As a result, I ended up with ~7000 from my high chaos run of KoD (only buying rune favors and getting every last coin) and thus got to 10 000 through my first ever playthrough of Brigmore - Dark Vision II certainly helped there.

But still, I think the only life forms I encountered over the entirety of the DLC that I didn't kill or otherwise see die were Ames, the Dressmaker (really didn't think Daud would want to kill the guy who mourned the downfall of the Kaldwins so much) and the black market guy (kept thinking he'd ask me to pick those river flowers at some point, and didn't bother dropping in to kill him after finding out what they were for.), and Delilah (the painting trap is much more poetic and had too much of a Thief Dark Project feel to it for me to pass up.)....And the Whalers and Dead Eels who only spawned after I took over the ship. Definitely not low chaos by any definition.