Hey guys! Not 100% sure if this thread has been made/answered before so I'll make it and remove it if someone re-directs me.
So during Sliske's Endgame we are required to finally choose a god or yourself to align with and that choice is supposedly going to impact future quests. I've completely forgotten that key choice and can't seem to find an answer anywhere to how to know what I chose.
How do we check who we supported in this part of the quest?
The quest journal might keep a record of how you responded in situations like that. Check the entry for Endgame, see if anything relevant is in there.
Balance in all things.
15-May-2018 03:38:19
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15-May-2018 03:38:42
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Tyrragon
Tyrragon
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The quest journal might keep a record of how you responded in situations like that. Check the entry for Endgame, see if anything relevant is in there.
My first thoughts exactly. It does mention that I made a choice but it is painfully vague and doesn't actually say what my choice was.
If you end up unable to find out who you sided with, it might help to replay the quest (and making it your canon playthrough). You also get an outfit from replaying the quest.
Elendil
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If you end up unable to find out who you sided with, it might help to replay the quest (and making it your canon playthrough). You also get an outfit from replaying the quest.
So I might have to do another canon play through? I find this very frustrating that there isn't a note in the quest log for something as significant as this.
To be honest it's probably not worth worrying about too much.
Jagex added the choice because they wanted everyone's experiences with quests to diverge. The problem they encountered is that the divergence multiplies the amount of extra work they need to do when trying to account for all those choices.
They also said they don't want losing access to any future content as a result of making uninformed choices in quests years earlier. So the ramifications of the choices you make likely won't extend beyond a nod here and there to your choices in dialogue of future quests. But just because you chose to side with or against any god in Sliske's Endgame won't take away your opportunity to change your mind and make the opposite choice at the next opportunity.
In other words it's going to be essentially the same as the choice you made in Shield of Arrav, where your particular choice their stuck but had no hard consequences either way and could essentially be forgotten.