Style: Pacifist / Non-Lethal / No Kills / Ghost
Additional Modifier(s): No Smoke Bombs
Evie Frye must take back from the Blighters the deed to Attaway Transport, which Ed Bayley, the only remaining omnibus builder in the city, needs in order for him and his allies to begin their company. Evie feels this is a good opportunity to practice her stealth skills, and treats the guards in and around the factory like toys for her own amusement and training. She lays hands on no one, steals back the deed, and leaves the area without ever causing a single disturbance.
This mission is super Ghostable because all it's about is pickpocketing an item off of a guard. Pretty satisfying stuff, and I felt like using no Smoke at all in this mission. I'll usually not place such restrictions on myself, because Smoke increases the flow of a video and therefore also increases its watchability for my viewers, but this time it wasn't much of an issue to go Smokeless and to just use some classic Stealth. Pretty satisfied with this one, definitely one of my favorite checkpoints in the whole game. A damn shame that it's immediately preceded by a loud and boisterous horse chase against some enemies during which you have to kill a bunch of them while smashing into everything all throughout the city. This checkpoint, though, this checkpoint is lovely.
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Style: Lethal / Reaper / Stealth Kills
Told by Ed Bayley that the Deed to Attaway Transport is being held by a higher-ranked member of the Blighter gang, and sickened by the ways the gang would happily extort the citizens of London with regard to public transportation, she purges the area of all Blighters, cutting their lives short without wasting a moment.
This is my most fluid Stealth Reaper yet, and it would be an understatement to say that I'm proud of it. I genuinely enjoy watching this one, almost as much as I enjoyed making it, so I hope you guys have a great time with it too. I also learned some valuable lessons from making this video, on how to make Reaper vids more fluid and enhance their flow. I'll be using those lessons in future videos, so hopefully what this translates to is a new level of fluidity from me.
Cheers, all.