Good! I was worried it would be too easy, for those familiar with my sniper contracts, since they all involve the same type of solutions
Nice, similar to my strat but I didn’t use Accident-Falls (I used a Ghost). And for that first target I didn’t have a big tree obscuring my view, so I was able to shoot a certain point on ground, get the non-target to walk away, then blast him in. Last was Ms Proudfoot, pretty similar but I just got the non-target to turn away for a brief moment rather than wait for him to run away panicked
Here’s what I see instead of a tree
He was the most challenging for me, which is why I switched from the Ghost. Weird…
Just shoot the log and the lady will walk away from him, then just shoot him and he’ll fly into the water and sink down 
I replayed like 15 times trying to get a perfect run, and only once did someone spot his death, so it’s pretty safe
Sniper Assassin: Garden Show (1:32)
PC:FOODTEK
ID:1-26-0169418-27
More info
Things you may needed(but not everything necesseary,except banana):
And this…Hope you got a good math teacher(create by @muddye)
If anyone is interested, The Mendoza Mishap is also available on PC and PlayStation now.
PC: 1-31-2126115-22
PS: 2-31-8879846-32
XB: 3-31-2662358-20
The creator is @muddye iirc.
How did you finish it without using tactical wetsuit in the changing room? Did you just shoot a waiter for his disguise? A friend of mine told me that we could manage to have Cortazar (Head of Security) kill a waiter when he shoot Vidal without losing SA. But that could be literally a torture to lure a waiter to get to the right place…
Start as the waiter and get the Tactical wetsuit for the suit kills.
Only way I know of completing it is with the wetsuit, that’s why the no pacifications was added. That other way sounds painful to set up!
Operation Fishermen
By: Hichkas
2-03-9812067-51 (PS)
Briefing:
Good morning 47. A threat has been reported in Sapienza, a
group of men pretending to fish but actually selling drugs. you
what you should do. I will leave you to.. kill.
5 targets, all should be killed in suit and with Sniper Rifle. All bodies must be hidden, which is not big of a problem… right?
Got to work on that contract series I talked about. Theme: Economic inequality. Once I’ve understood the isos for New York and Haven for rr6, I’ll get to playing the Piano Man series.
Rules of BM (Working Class)
These people are just trying to get enough money to get along. They can’t be pacified or killed.
Although they may be hindering our goal, they still aren’t pampered socialites. They can’t be killed.
It’s fine if any of these rich people get caught up in this. 5000 should be added to the final score to compensate for any killed.
Target Details
Jackson-Todd is Kent’s landlord from hell. Evicted a poor family for being unable to pay two months of rent. Seems like even the slightest damage to his income is enough to set him off. I believe his brother is attending the event. I wonder if he knows how he treats his tenants?
Dirk Spears funds Birling and Co. in part along with Henrietta Shepard. Although Birling and his sons are untouchable, killing these two will certainly teach Birling to stay away from our jobs.
Roxanne Winship (Winship is the maiden name, married name is unknown) is the wife of one of the enemy agents. There’s a plenty rude word I could call this traitor. If only she stayed on our side, but at least this may bring out her husband into our line of sight.
Jackie Coleman is an MP situated near Liverpool. Despite Liverpool being a perfect place geographically to set up a trading center for manufactured goods, Coleman insists on switching to a service-based economy, putting many out of a job each day.
Assassination
Detox: Eliminate Dirk Blocker by making him ignite a propane flask.
Hindsight is 1990: Eliminate Roxanne Winship while she is using her mirror.
Mowed Down: Eliminate Roxanne Winship in a lawnmower explosion.
Knock Your Socks Off: Eliminate Jackie Coleman in an explosion.
Drowned Sorrows: Drown Jackie Coleman.
Return to Nature: Eliminate Arthur Jackson-Todd while he is standing in some bushes.
Roots of all Evil: Eliminate Arthur Jackson-Todd with a gardening tool.
Birdie’s Wrath: Eliminate Henrietta Shepard with a bird cage.
Bath Time: Dump Henrietta Shepard into the river.
Feats
Cry Me a River: Disrupt all 4 gardens. (Thanks Viv)
Death and Taxes: Leave a coin at each target’s body.
Utter Chaos: Kill, pacify or injure a rich civilian in an explosion.
Targets
Landlord sees the Lord?: Eliminate Arthur Jackson-Todd.
Dead-headed, Practical Man of Business: Eliminate Dirk Spears.
Are there Jobs to Steal in Hell?: Eliminate Henrietta Shepard.
Death did you Part: Eliminate Roxanne Winship.
Honk if Coleman’s Dead: Eliminate Jackie Coleman.
Newcomers to creating contracts tend to think that adding complications will make good and challenging contracts, but in reality, it is the shortest way to make bad contracts.
Here is one of the worst examples.
Contract name : Bad Contract (All Complication)
Contract ID : 1-33-4186574-29
Exit : Motorcycle
I know you’re just posting this to highlight a point but holy hell.
Never mind that Do Not Get Spotted is the worst thing ever, and a lot of others are equally redundant, if you’re going to have complications, never use more than the number of targets you have. Or, at least, try to refrain from using what seems like all of them… And maybe make them optional…
Was the briefing also “a contract has been issued and you are cleared to engage” while the title was a number? Complications can compliment a story really well but only if you craft one…





















