Which strategy did you use throughout your game?
Red choices are those based off of your emotions and are usually the more moral choices, but they not be always be the wisest decisions.
-Elected Ser Royland for his passion.
-Allowed Beshka to kill her master, despite Daenerys' orders.
-Abandoned your strategy to align with Gwyn Whitehill.
-Helped Cotter end his suffering.
-Kept your integrity but lost Margaery's favor.
-Submitted to Gryff for the sake of peace.
-Forfeited victory of war to rescue Ryon.
Blue choices tend to be the more emotionally harsh, but logical choices.
-Elected Duncan Tuttle for your Sentinel for his diplomacy.
-Stoped Beshka from killing her master to win Daenerys' favor.
-Sacrificed Lady Forrester to poison Lord Whitehill.
-Ambushed Ludd's family to try to end the war.
-Butchered Cotter to strengthen Elsera's bloodmagic.
-Lied to stay in Margaery's service.
-Stood up to Gryff regardless of consequence.
-Took vengeance on Ludd instead of rescuing Ryon.
Based on your choices, when Cersei started talking about the Forresters, she either begun with they were "stubborn to the end," or "If they had any sense they'd know when to bend the knee and live to see another day."
-0/5 red is Unwavering Conviction
"They fought hard, I'll give them that. But they were too bold. Defiant when they should've been smart. Ruthless instead of shrewd."
-1/5 red is Unwavering Conviction
"They fought hard, I'll give them that. But they were too bold. Defiant when they should've been smart. Ruthless instead of shrewd."
-2/5 red is Cunning Strategy
"They fought hard, I'll give them that. But they were reckless. Shrewd when they should've been bold. Impetuous to the last."
-3/5 red is (mostly) Instinct and Nobility or (few) Cunning Strategy.
"They were clever, I'll give them that. But far too sentimental. Ruled by emotion when they should've been smart. Instinctive instead of shrewd.
-4/5 red is (mostly) Fierce Passion or (few) Instinct and Nobility
"They were passionate, I'll give them that. But they were ruled by their whims. Impetuous when they should've been shrewd. Noble and just 'til the end. What weak."
-5/5 red is Fierce Passion
"They were passionate, I'll give them that. But they were ruled by their whims. Impetuous when they should've been shrewd. Noble and just 'til the end. What weak."
Comments
Had cunning also
Unwavering Conviction here.
Guess I was the only one who was noble, alright then.
I got noble too
So two then. Okay, two people did the honorable things, and probably got screwed over the most because hey, this series hates your guts if you do the right thing.
Yeah I thought doing the good things will mean that I'll get an good ending but then it's happens
Cunning Strategy.
Soooo mine doesn't have a strategy...?
We got the exact same results, wish I would've picked Royland as my Sentinel in order to have gotten all red but oh well...
Did you have Royland as your sentinel?
I kinda wish I picked Roland so Duncan would still be alive
I did not have percentage and type of strategy too in the end somehow. Looks like I have to go to Codex and replay all the ending scene to load it again and hope it will fix.
In both my Asher and Rodrik playthroughs, I got Instinct and Nobility
Mine didn't say anything. I got that screen and the 5 choices, but I didn't get a percentage saying what I fought with, that never came up.
EDIT: It worked the second time, don't know why it didn't work the first, but anyway:
Yeah
Cunning strategy, I am rather proud of it.
At least someone made the same decisions as I did
“Stubborn to the end. They were passionate, I’ll give them that. But they were ruled by their whims. Impetuous when they should have been shrewd. Noble and just to the end. But weak.”
“When will this Northerners ever learn. The Starks are dead. The war is over. And they lost.”
Instinct and Nobility
Unwavering Conviction.
i had the feeling ashers fighting scene were far more cooler than rodriks ._.
Asher's playthrough was also longer.
those bastards made his story longer because most of the people tooked it. I still dont know why u didnt had the choice to wed Gwyn and make peace with the whitehills.
Cunning. Wasn't expecting that, honestly...
"If they had any sense they'd know when to bend the knee and live to see another day.
They fought hard, I'll give them that. But they were reckless. Shrewd when they should've been bold. Impetuous to the last."
We have the exact same choices.
Chose Duncan
Submitted to Gryff
Let Beskha kill her master
Forfeited victory of war to rescue Ryon
Sacrificed Ironrath's gate to protect my small folk
Kept integrity but lost margaery's favour
Instinct and Nobility.
Does anyone know what affects which choices come up? I've seen different choices come up (e.g. sometimes the small folk vs gate choice doesn't come up)
In my Rodrik playthrough:
In my Asher playthrough:
I actually didn't have a second playthrough before episode 5, but when I created my Asher playthrough, I decided to do the same choices as my first playthrough cause I felt like they were the right ones, that's why I got "Instinct and Nobility" to both of my playthroughs
I tried to act according to my characters. So Asher seems like a fierce guy so I chose accordingly. Mira's tackful and careful abt everything, so I acted that way. Rodrik's just and honourable - there you have it.
Bc mommy has finally gone crazy and screwed shit up for us. I knew this was going to happen for a long time. Seriously though, they couldn't allow us to make peace bc what would season two be about then?
In my playthrough I:
"They were passionate, I'll give them that. But they were ruled by their whims. Impetuous when they should have been shrewd. Noble and just to the end. But weak."
FIERCE PASSION:
Chose Sir. Royland as your Sentinel for his passion --- not quite; I figured that Ethan was already too noble and sensible in his heart to need the guidance of a man of philosophy, especially at times of war.
Ambushed Ludd's family to try to end the war --- I did so because I figured that no House Lord in his right mind would have drank even a small drop of wine from an enemy that proved so bold, proud and resilient as the Forresters had; especially when a man like Asher was erected as the new Lord, a man that Gwyn expressed her father to fear; plus, I tried not drawing my sword even when Lord Whitehill grew exasperated and I didn't expect my sellswords to make a move without my command (I felt betrayed by the game at that point and Lord Whitehill lived as a result).
Helped Cotter end his suffering --- this was certainly my most passionate decision.
Kept your integrity but lost Margaery's favor --- okay, perhaps it was actually this one; I gave Sera my word and, although Sera herself had failed me, I felt as if Mira would have kept her promess (and Margaery lauded me for that, so it's all good).
Submitted to Gryff for the sake of peace --- felt like the most rational thing to do.
Well, in my defense, most of my choices, even while deemed as passionate by the game, were thoroughly thought through.
For instance, I chose to leave the North Grove because, since I had refused to use Cotter's blood, I felt as if we had no chance of protecting the place for much longer given the fact that that-girl-I-don't-remember-the-name-of's powers were growing weak and her brother was more inclined to going back to House Forrester than to continue administering the group after his sister couldn't any longer.
I gotta say I really enjoyed the experience of the game even with so many problems with bugs in my playthrough.
Mira's death was really hard to grasp and I kept in the hopes of someone putting a stop to it. It fancied me that they were explicit with the scene but without being too much for the sake of the character.
All I really wanted was to have Asher tearing through the bromance walls and reaching to Beshka's heart. I am terribly in love with her, I must say.
Telltale needs to up their romantic interest game, c'mon! I want Beshka!!
Try to roll with the fall.