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Assassination Quests
Far Cry 4

Assassination Quests

Learn how to ace Far Cry 4's Assassination Quests! Master stealth, identify targets, and secure bonus rewards by following our expert tips.

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Learn how to ace Far Cry 4's Assassination Quests! Master stealth, identify targets, and secure bonus rewards by following our expert tips.

Alright, so you've stumbled upon the Assassination Quests in Far Cry 4. These are pretty cool because they really test your stealth skills. Basically, you'll need to sneak into a location, take out a specific enemy commander without anyone noticing, and then get out. If you get spotted, you fail the quest, so paying attention is key!

Walkthrough
  1. 1
    Scout Ahead: Before you even think about moving in, whip out your camera and scout the entire area. You need to know where all the enemies are and, most importantly, where your target is.
  2. 2
    Identify Your Target: Look for the enemy commander. They'll have a yellow tag above their head, which is different from the usual red tags on regular enemies. This is your mark.
  3. 3
    Execute the Assassination: Get in close and take out the commander. Remember, no one can see you do it!
  4. 4
    Loot and Bonus: After you've dealt with the commander, loot their body. You'll also get a bonus if you can hide the body in one of the designated spots. This is a great way to rack up some extra Rupees.
  5. 5
    Escape the Area: Once you've completed the objective and grabbed any bonuses, you need to escape the area to finish the mission.
Tips
  • There are a total of seven Assassination Quests in the game.
  • You get a Rupees bonus for completing three of them, and an even bigger bonus for finishing all seven.
  • The key to success is observation and patience. Don't rush in; scout thoroughly and plan your approach.
  • Always keep an eye on enemy patrols and try to use cover effectively.

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