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}}'''Clean Hands''' is an [[Dishonored Achievements|achievement/trophy]] in ''[[Dishonored]]''. It is unlocked by finishing the game (excluding the [[Returning Home|prologue]]) without killing anyone.
 
}}'''Clean Hands''' is an [[Dishonored Achievements|achievement/trophy]] in ''[[Dishonored]]''. It is unlocked by finishing the game (excluding the [[Returning Home|prologue]]) without killing anyone.
   
[http://oi46.tinypic.com/vq6tyt.jpg A tweet] from Arkane developer [[Harvey Smith]] confirms that [[wolfhounds]], [[rats]], and [[River Krusts|river krusts]] do not count toward body total and therefore will not lock the achievement if killed. Killing [[fish]] also will not lock the achievement.
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[[:File:Animals_don't_count_2.png|A tweet]] from Arkane developer [[Harvey Smith]] confirms that [[wolfhounds]], [[rats]], and [[River Krusts|river krusts]] do not count toward body total and therefore will not lock the achievement if killed. Killing [[fish]] also will not lock the achievement.
   
 
With the exception of the death of an unconscious character (which always counts as a kill, even if caused by, say, rats), Clean Hands does not consider [[Corvo Attano|Corvo]] to have killed someone if a person is killed by someone other than Corvo. For instance if naturally-occurring rats kill a (still-conscious) [[City Watch Guards|City Watch Guard]], it is not considered a kill, but using [[Devouring Swarm]] to kill a guard ''does'' count as a kill. Similarly, deaths resulting from a fight between guards and [[Weepers|weepers]], or [[Bottle Street Gang|thugs]], are not counted as kills.[[de:Saubere Hände]]
 
With the exception of the death of an unconscious character (which always counts as a kill, even if caused by, say, rats), Clean Hands does not consider [[Corvo Attano|Corvo]] to have killed someone if a person is killed by someone other than Corvo. For instance if naturally-occurring rats kill a (still-conscious) [[City Watch Guards|City Watch Guard]], it is not considered a kill, but using [[Devouring Swarm]] to kill a guard ''does'' count as a kill. Similarly, deaths resulting from a fight between guards and [[Weepers|weepers]], or [[Bottle Street Gang|thugs]], are not counted as kills.[[de:Saubere Hände]]

Revision as of 17:51, 11 November 2015

Clean Hands is an achievement/trophy in Dishonored. It is unlocked by finishing the game (excluding the prologue) without killing anyone.

A tweet from Arkane developer Harvey Smith confirms that wolfhounds, rats, and river krusts do not count toward body total and therefore will not lock the achievement if killed. Killing fish also will not lock the achievement.

With the exception of the death of an unconscious character (which always counts as a kill, even if caused by, say, rats), Clean Hands does not consider Corvo to have killed someone if a person is killed by someone other than Corvo. For instance if naturally-occurring rats kill a (still-conscious) City Watch Guard, it is not considered a kill, but using Devouring Swarm to kill a guard does count as a kill. Similarly, deaths resulting from a fight between guards and weepers, or thugs, are not counted as kills.

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