HITMAN 2 – Himmelstein Feats Locations

Locations of where to get most Feat related Challenges on the Himmelstein Level.

List of Feats

Agnomaly

Shoot the 6 (Travelocity) gnomes in the order they are numbered. Each one becomes visible only when the previous one is shot.

Hawkeye

Shoot the 3 hawks flying over the mansion.

Art Critic

Shoot at the painting on the second floor of the mansion, when the butler replaces it, shoot it a second time.

Prometheus

Shoot the pile of logs under the heli pad in the cave.

How Do You Due?

Shoot the 10 pigeons. Two are hidden; one is behind the sack of rice, the other behind a potted plant.

Psycho Daisies

Shoot the bridal bouquet out of the bride’s hands before she reaches the alter.

And He Shall Rice

Shoot the sack of rice on the roof (a pigeon will be behind it as well).

Quacker Than The Eye

Shoot the 10 ducks

Are You Pondering What I’m Pondering?

Shoot the 2 mice (Pinky and the Brain) in the kitchen.

Take A Hike

Shoot the sign on the fence so the hiker can pass.

Faithless

Shoot the Priest’s wine glass before the ceremony starts.

No Pictures

  • Blackout – Shoot the 18 light switches in the mansion. 
  • Kiln Time – Shoot the 47 ceramic planters (No Pics)
  • The Higher You Climb – Shoot the bottle behind the base jumper at the top of the mountain, when he jumps kill him in mid-air for the win.

Visual Guide

Agnomaly/How Do You Due?/Quacker Than The Eye (Part 1of 3)

HITMAN 2 - Himmelstein Feats Locations

Agnomaly/How Do You Due?/Quacker Than The Eye (Part 2of 3)

HITMAN 2 - Himmelstein Feats Locations

Agnomaly/How Do You Due?/Quacker Than The Eye (Part 3of 3)

HITMAN 2 - Himmelstein Feats Locations

Hawkeye / Art Critic / Prometheus / Psycho Daisies / And He Shall Rice / Faithless / Take a Hike / Are You Pondering What I’m Pondering?

HITMAN 2 - Himmelstein Feats Locations

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