I chose the Highborn perk and it worked quite well for me. To level your speech up select every dialog option at least once, just spam the skip button if it bores you, the more you talk the more speech XP you get, trust me every little dialogue option adds up. Train with Captain bernard a bit before leaving to level up your strength to get the "headcracker" perk, it helped me a bit during this achievement. Ignore the looters on the way to Skalitz after the attack, take a long way around them, it's easier than having them surrender. And finally, I'm sorry for any typos in my guide. This does not include the Pribyslavitz attack, it was actually the easiest quest for me o-o, the Talmberg attack was the hard one. Contains Spoilers This guide does not include all of the main quests, only the ones that were relevant or difficult for me and a DLC quest. There is another fairly annoying quest called Needle in a Haystack which requires you toįull main quest GUIDE for the "Merciful" achievement. After testing from several people this is confirmed as normal, you'll still unlock the achievement either way after killing Runt. I thought this was normal but I reloaded and killed him with hunting arrows and its said in the stats that I had killed 0 people. I did find a bug with killing him though, I first killed him with Long distance arrows, I checked the kill stats afterwards and it said 1 person killed. I recommend using a bow to kill him, he goes down in 1-3 shots. Then you will have to kill Runt, this is the only person you can kill. Once you see Radzig/Hanush by the gate to the church you can move to them which will trigger a cutscene. If archers are shooting you just hide in the corner behind the wooden hut. It can take a long time for those two alone to kill all of the men, you can try and help out but with only your fists its quite difficult, you can just hide behind the tents until everyone is dead. After this section your men will run up the hill in to the next encampment, this is where it gets rather tricky since more than likely all of your men will die apart from Radzig and Hanush since you're not helping out that much. The only difficult quest in my opinion is Baptism of Fire, once you get in to the first camp you will get the objective to kill the archers, obviously you cant do this but neither will your teammates, you can simply wait with your comrades behind the tents for a few minutes which will then eventually finish the objective for you. Any bandits you find you can still fight them with a sword but just make sure you give them a chance to surrender, they will drop their weapon/run away. If you think you've killed someone simply head to the stats section - Player - Statistics - Combat - Look at people killed, this should be zero.(or one after Runt). If you like you can hit enemies from behind with your fists, knocking people out is fine. They will always keep fighting so that you don't have to. There's always at least one person who cant die, like Sir Radzig, Hanush etc. During the main quest there are several sections that require combat, all you have to do is stay back and watch your comrades do the killing for you. Also unlock the perk Empathetic at level 8, as it will allow you to see your counterparts speech level. If you're going for the achievement I recommend concentrating on speech, you can get out of most situations with a high speech level. If you have a side quest that involves killing someone, ignore it until you finish the story. While I'm not 100% sure I would personally assume that you have to complete the entirety of the main quest line without killing anyone. First off there are some rumours going around that you can kill people in side quests and that wont count towards this achievement. This is not a full main quest guide but rather some tips about getting this achievement without too much hassle.
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