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This could better reflect how that other assasins use it and the thought process described by the assasin teacher guy. If you kill everyone you will get the evil ending (high chaos ending. Dishonored has two different endings depending on how you play the game. The difference between the two is that Corvos is basically a teleport that can avoid enemy line of sight while used, and Emilys is not. I think this could be pulled off better(or more smoothly) by making a kind of 'spectator view' in wich you use blink, whigh freezes or slows down time and allows you to fly your view around to somewhere you've seen and teleport there. Corvos Blink, quite simply, is superior to Emilys Far Reach.
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The assassins love to teleport behind you - something impossible to do with Blink - and I feel like Daud should be able to pull that one off. If you've fought assassins much at all and listened to that training session, you'll see why. Framed for her murder, you become an infamous assassin, known only by the disturbing mask that has become your calling card. You are the once-trusted bodyguard of the beloved Empress. It works similarly to a grappling hook and rope, requiring Emily to use a tether to pull herself to a fixed location. Dishonored is set in Dunwall, an industrial whaling city where strange technology and otherworldly mysticism coexist in the shadows. Similar to a combination of Blink and Pull, it allows her to shoot a long tendril from her hand, allowing access to high and difficult to reach areas. I also thought it would be interesting if you actually could bring up a minimap when you Blink as Daud and click where you want to teleport. Far Reach is a supernatural ability granted to Emily Kaldwin by the Outsider. I feel like Daud's teleport power should've been called something other than Blink, although - as others have said - it could quite easily just be an improvement upon Blink. The instructor is explaining the "thought" process of teleporting. Originally posted by IncendiaryAgenda:This brings to mind the next-to-last level in the original campaign (in which you fight Daud as Corvo), where you can sneak up on two assassins who are training.