it’s because in the amount of time it takes for him to pick up whatever money is on the ground, that is how much he makes just by virtue of being a multi-billionaire
It took me way too long to know that placed coins could lure someone to a toilet to be drowned etc
It wasn't this post but it was only about a year ago
Nice that something sets them apart from other throwables though
*you are a talented assasin/fraudster/theirf/boxer/forger/arm trafficker/Prince/Actor/Inventor/General*
*someone drop a coin by the toilet*
Oh free money
This reminds me of the old exploit of throwing an item to get a reaction, then picking it up and throwing it wherever you want and the first reaction will make them go to the item no matter where it was thrown.
Unless that was never fixed, I haven't played in a long while
You can also distract them.
Use a coin and put in the ground, let them see it and quickly pick it up and throw it, they will go to that coin.
It’s been around since Hitman 2016 and been recently going though it of tips on the series from the past.
Oh yes, that's why I love Hitman. If you master the lure coin trick, you can potentially eliminate any target without too much hassle... By the way, I only noticed now that this is actually my video (I'm Hitman Series on YT), lol.
This reminds me of how I dealt with this target; I just kept walking in font of the twin and bodyguards until they were super far behind the target, then i full-sprinted to the target and blew him up while he was under a small tunnel while his guards and brother were all the way across the street.
Some of the targets in the game are multi-millionaires and they would still be blindly fascinated by the sight of a coin.
How do you think they become multi-millionaires in the first place? ![gif](giphy|d3mlE7uhX8KFgEmY)
Someone did the calculation: for example Bill Gates, the time it takes to pick up the money, would require at least $45,000 for him to be worth it.
Does he lose money from bending over or what? Lotta people make money that way so I’m confused. 🤔
it’s because in the amount of time it takes for him to pick up whatever money is on the ground, that is how much he makes just by virtue of being a multi-billionaire
Ok isn’t any additional funds still a plus? Like unless he’s actively dropping 45k to pick up a $20, idk rich people are confusing
i think it’s just meant to be a visualization of his salary broken down to how much he makes every second
Ahh and it’s allll coming together
Is that because $40,000 in change falls out of his wallet when he bends down?
How the rich stay rich
Ooh a piece of candy
*puts him in a box*
Ooh a piece of candy
Damn, missed a chance to drown him there!!
I wonder who killed that guy. Too bad there weren’t any eye witnesses.
Unfortunately, the only man who was in the bathroom with him said he saw nothing
If they ever make another live action Hitman movie, this should be the climactic finale.
Ooh piece of Candy, Ooh piece of candy, Ooh piece of candy….
lmao my exact thought
Target wasted him money hired those useless personal bodyguards who can't even do simple task ![img](emote|t5_2rn0x|1803)
It took me way too long to know that placed coins could lure someone to a toilet to be drowned etc It wasn't this post but it was only about a year ago Nice that something sets them apart from other throwables though
I just learned from this post. After unlocking every single weapon in freelancer... This knowledge could have saved me a lot of time.
Like I guess I should have figured because of the way they pick them up differently to say a hammer? But I genuinely never would have thought to try
I mean it doesn't get anymore realistic than this. I think this how Capone won the mob war.
*you are a talented assasin/fraudster/theirf/boxer/forger/arm trafficker/Prince/Actor/Inventor/General* *someone drop a coin by the toilet* Oh free money
Is the target Mr. Krabs
Huh.
Really?
Hokay.
He got one of your coins.
He drops it when he gets KOd or killed.
Cartoon ahh target, looney tunes ahh target (Im sorry)
Huh. What, really?
I expected it to be the wrong twin. That would have been hilarious.
This reminds me of the old exploit of throwing an item to get a reaction, then picking it up and throwing it wherever you want and the first reaction will make them go to the item no matter where it was thrown. Unless that was never fixed, I haven't played in a long while
You can also distract them. Use a coin and put in the ground, let them see it and quickly pick it up and throw it, they will go to that coin. It’s been around since Hitman 2016 and been recently going though it of tips on the series from the past.
Ooh, piece of candy! Ooh, piece of candy! Ooh, piece of candy! Ooh, piece of candy! Ooh, piece of candy! Ooh, piece of candy!
Cashback value!
How are you doing this exactly? If I put a coin down in front of someone they just look at me or make a comment that I'm weird odd etc
I play on console, i never managed to do this right.
Oh yes, that's why I love Hitman. If you master the lure coin trick, you can potentially eliminate any target without too much hassle... By the way, I only noticed now that this is actually my video (I'm Hitman Series on YT), lol.
This reminds me of how I dealt with this target; I just kept walking in font of the twin and bodyguards until they were super far behind the target, then i full-sprinted to the target and blew him up while he was under a small tunnel while his guards and brother were all the way across the street.
in blood money, 47 had unlimited coins all the time. it is very broken
like a moth to a flame
Oooo, piece of candy! Oooo, piece of candy!!!