I want to get the "low chaos" ending in my Dishonered playthrough. I know that killing enemies will count towards more chaos. Does possessing an enemy also count towards the chaos score?
Does possessing an enethe count towards chaos
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Best Answer
No, possessing guards does not directly increase chaos, as long as the guard survives. If the guard is killed because of possessing him, e.g. falling off a ledge after the possession ends, that counts as a kill.
Chaos is caused by kills and certain quest/side-quest objectives in a dangerous and destructive way.