you need to stay in the welcome room, shoot a crossbow bolt through the glass and blink up. Then you need to navigate inside the walls without being detected once. If you pull any levers or get detected at all this won't work. After you are in the lab you need to blink on top of the folded drawbridge, (you cannot pull the lever). Then you can unlock the door once you make your way across, FINALLY you need to sneak all the way back undetected, leave Jindoshes mansion, then re-enter, then pull the first lever like you just got there (like I did in the video)
@@SwordWieldingDuck no but he did it for the sake of continuity in the video it gives the illusion that hes only just arrived as opposed to hes been there fucked around and walked back the door animation adds some authenticity
literally, the funniest thing for me in this game is unlocking that door and throwing him into the wall of light next to it just to basque in the irony of him dying to Sokolov's contraption.
Corvo’s line works so well here. I’m sure Jindosh was silently wondering as he knelt: “I locked the door. How did he unlock it without my knowing?”. Or better still “how the hell did I not notice the thing wasn’t locked?”
@@fredrikpayedar2809 u can get behind the door and unlock it without any dialogue or cutscenes playing if u know how to get around his mansion it deals with the first lever in his house and then just head back to the front and record a vid as if it was the first time just did it myself
@Joeys Tomatoe Would he to there, though? I didn't think it worked like the Christian hell. I thought only void magic users were trapped there, and he never directly used void magic.
@@proximacentauri2684 I was under the impression that everyone goes to the void upon their death. Throughout the books and audio logs there is some people who wish study the void and understand how it works but don't actually use any magic. If memory serves some of these occultists found that they can traverse the void briefly and momentarily through controlled death and resuscitation. I interpret this as 'all people who die go to the void' but I suppose you could interpret it as only those who seek out the void for some reason, be it magic or study, go there. Another piece of information that i think supports the idea that everyone goes to the void is Jessamine must have gone to the void for the Outsider to put her in the heart. I may be wrong but I don't think she was ever involved in sorcery and witchcraft.
Oooh, what a way to go. Although, I prefer the 100% stealth approach, where Jindosh wonders what could've triggered the mechanism and then assumes it was a simple malfunction. Taking him out completely undetected is so very satisfying. :D
@@MrBobthened Yes, by shooting the glass ceiling and moving around behind the walls. But personally, I think it's funnier for Jindosh to assume "Huh...must've been a glitch" and get back to his work, still not suspecting a thing. XD
@@MrBobthened If you're referring to the achievement, it's possible only pulling it once. As long as you don't step on any pressure plates. (The pressure plates have a specific design on the floor so look for those to know how to avoid them)
Go for it I had a laugh, just know when you are at the bridge you can blink on it without pulling the lever. This is the only way to make this happen. Good Luck!
I'll always love my first time running though this mission. This mission was the best teacher for both combat, stealth and strategy in the gam. At first I didn't get the combat mechanics and had to avoid most fights since I was on hard. After pulling the first lever I jumped behind the walls and hid before creeping to the door. I barely survived a fight against one clockwork. Once I finally crept through to Sokolov and fought a few guards on the way I was comfortable to engage the clockworks in the lobby head on. I went from mouse hiding in the wall to 'FBI OPEN UP!' over the time I was messing around here.
I like how you start the video at the entrance, making it look like you just got into the building and hadn’t touched or explore anywhere in the building, and that the door was already unlock.
Arkane really went off the rails with their creativity in this title. This mission and mission 7 came to mind, very rarely seen anything like those in another games.
Mission 7 is cool in concept but I hate not being able to use my powers, this really kills the fun for me and this mission ends up being my least favorite because of that
When I did my high chaos run I decided to go the poetic justice route. I rewired his clockworks to attack him instead. Destroyed by his own killing machines!
There's a video on here of someone doing something similar: they freeze time the second the conversation is over, speed run the long way around the mansion to his workshop, and then activate the lever on that side, just as time resumes. He gets a second to try and pull a gun before falling through his own floor.
Jindosh had the guts to taunt someone who survived plague, killed many high rank soldiers and an infamous assassin who was the leader of the Whales. Congratulation.
The weirdest thing is how despite him creating the Clockwork Soldiers he seems to not know what to do if one is roaming around with it's head cut off. Totally possible to have his own creations blindly kill him as he continues to make noise and acts like they're not hostile to him.
RU-vid says this is Dishonored 1, but this is Dishonored 2, correct? Forgive me if I'm wrong, it's been awhile since I've played Dishonored. And I've not played Dishonored 2 yet.
See guys a lot of you think that Rav is trying to look cool and showing only the good parts of the games they played. I on the other hand think he got a discount for being so handsome and cool and just didnt show it cause he was humble
Jindosh recognizes the mask as being that of the Royal Protector. How would he know? Did Corvo tell everyone after the events of the first game? You would think he would have continued to keep it secret.
@@zachawy3548 Pierro Joplin mightve boasted about the mask's design while Jindosh was attending the Academy of Natural Philosophy. Aside from that, I'm pretty sure Corvo still wears the mask while doing wetwork for Emily.
in the first mission if you get caught by guards they sometimes say Its Corvo Attano or its the Royal Protector so I assume its common knowledge or at least among the city watch it is
I like to sneak to the maintenance level undetected, then when he is in his elevator on level 3 i call the elevator and somehow jindosh doesn't come down with it. He just floats in middair and when the elevator reaches my level, Jindosh just falls to his death, BTW, this doesn't even count as a kill so it's still non lethal
After beating the game with Emily, Corvo almost sounds like he’s reading off of a script, but I’ve only beaten the first level so far so what do I know.
You have to enter the mansion, break the glass above the first switch, and then just navigate the mansion all the way to Jindosh's room to get the key to unlock the door. Afterward, you can simply make your way back, reload the area by exiting the front door and re-enter, and then trigger the first switch. So, there's a little bit of setup you have to do just for a tiny bit of comedy.