- Sep 18, 2021
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Playing through from the beginning, just got the Final Test story point (when Cath summons her familiar and graduates).
Did a quick search through the topic to see if this had been answered yet, but it doesn't seem like it has. Sooo...
When the game gives you the option to pick "Become an Archwizard"/"Become a Hero"/"Serve the Empire"/"Find Romance"/"Just Have Fun", does it actually matter in any way, or is it just a case of getting slightly different dialogue for each before all the options just default to the same narrative track?
At first I picked "Find Romance", and immediately afterward got the brothel owner showing up to offer me a job, so I assumed that was what the game had in mind for "romance"... but then I went back and redid the choice, picked wanting to be an Archwizard, and I got the same visit afterwards. So now I'm wondering if there's a tangible effect later on, or if it was just a quick bit of flavor text in the moment and nothing more.
Did a quick search through the topic to see if this had been answered yet, but it doesn't seem like it has. Sooo...
When the game gives you the option to pick "Become an Archwizard"/"Become a Hero"/"Serve the Empire"/"Find Romance"/"Just Have Fun", does it actually matter in any way, or is it just a case of getting slightly different dialogue for each before all the options just default to the same narrative track?
At first I picked "Find Romance", and immediately afterward got the brothel owner showing up to offer me a job, so I assumed that was what the game had in mind for "romance"... but then I went back and redid the choice, picked wanting to be an Archwizard, and I got the same visit afterwards. So now I'm wondering if there's a tangible effect later on, or if it was just a quick bit of flavor text in the moment and nothing more.