![]() ![]() This choice does not have long-lasting consequences. ![]() Here, you’ll get to choose a human councilor, and you can pick either from Udina and Anderson. You can form one at the end of the game, and it’ll be an all-human council. If the council is destroyed, you’ll require another council for Mass Effect 2. It’ll also contribute to the war effort in Mass Effect 3. If it is saved, it’ll be making a return in Mass Effect 2 and 3. You can either save the council or let it be destroyed. If you end up saying Join me or Sovereign will betray you, then you’ll be able to pick the option of Charm or Intimidate during your second interaction with Saren. The first conversation will take place towards the end of Virmire, and it will affect the second conversation.įor the first conversation, if you end up saying, “It’s already happened!” or “You are indoctrinated”, then your persuasion options will open up. You’ll have a conversation with Saren twice during the game. However, if you decide to save Ashley then you’ll eventually realize that she’s not a racist anymore in Mass Effect 3 The consequences would be simple, whomever you decide to push under the bus won’t live, and the one you decide to save will make an appearance in the later games for you to recruit in your team again. While nearing the end of Virmire you’ll come across another decision where you can save either Ashley or Kaidan, but not both. Wrex’s brother Wreav has less IQ than Wrex himself and can easily be fooled. However, if Wrex is killed, his brother will take his place in Mass Effect 2 and 3. Wrex will lead Clan Urdnot in Mass Effect 2 and contribute to the war effort in Mass Effect 3. If you let him live, it’ll make a return in Mass Effect 2 as well as in Mass Effect 2. Either of these decisions will have their consequences. This decision will be more rewarding in terms of XP.ĭuring your mission on Virmire, you’ll have to choose between letting Wrex live or killing him. However, if you don’t want to run into Balak again, then you can let the hostages die and fight Balak. If Balak lives, he will make an appearance again in Mass Effect three during the Citadel: Batarian Codes mission. To save the hostages, you’ll have to disable three explosive charges. If you decide to save the hostages, then you’ll have to let Balak escape. You can either save the hostages or attack and kill Balak. However, if you decide to kill the queen, you’ll run into her again in Mass Effect 3, but this will be a Genetically-engineered version of her. This way, you’ll also get help with the war effort. If you let the queen go, you’ll get to meet Asari in Mass Effect 2 and the queen herself in Mass Effect 3. If you do not pass the colony check at the end of the mission, then the colony would not be saved, and you won’t be getting any unlocks or rewards for other games. The colony will be saved if you pass the colony check towards the end of the mission. Other than that, if you’ve forgiven Shiala along with saving the colony, the colony will contribute to the war effort in Mass Effect 3. Saving the colony will open up an assignment in Mass Effect 2, Ilium: Medical Scans. When it comes to this mission, you can save the colony, or you can shut it down. She also won’t seem very happy during the Normandy debriefing. Lastly, if you find her after completing Virmire, she’ll consider Shepard a part of her imagination again, but this time around, she’ll also shiver in fear in the presence of Krogan Battlemaster. However, she’ll eventually realize that she’s wrong when you set her free. If you find her after Feros and Noveria, she’ll consider Shepard to be her imagination only. However, she still might be distressed a little. If you want her to act normal, then find her as your first or second Mission World. However, it is up to you how many Mission Worlds you complete before going after her. All of your decisions will affect how the story of the game unfolds.įinding Liara T’Soni is one of the very first missions in Mass Effect. Throughout the course of Mass Effect, you’ll get to make several decisions on Shepard’s behalf. The Choices you make in ME 1 can have far ranging Consequences in the whole of Mass Effect trilogy, and to get the ending you want, its best to know what your Choices will reap. ![]() This Mass Effect Choices and Consequences guide will explain all the decisions that you can make during the game and what their consequences would be in Mass Effect. ![]()
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