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Devriez-vous arrêter ou soutenir Darle dans la quête avouée des incendies dans la mine?

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Mar 16,2025

Dans * AVOWED *, la quête secondaire "Fires in the Mine" présente un dilemme moral: devriez-vous aider Darle dans son plan destructeur, ou l'arrêter? Le choix, cependant, a un impact significatif sur vos récompenses. Ce guide analyse les deux options, compte tenu des conséquences XP, or, butin et narratives pour déterminer le chemin optimal.

Pour maximiser vos récompenses dans les «incendies dans la mine», empêcher Darle de détruire la mine est le choix supérieur.

Gameplay avoué pendant la quête du «feu dans la mine», décidant correctement d'arrêter Darle

Source de l'image: Divertissement d'obsidien via l'évasion

Bien que le soutien à Darle donne 1026 XP, il a un coût. Vous ne recevrez pas d'or supplémentaire, et la relation déjà tendue entre les Aedyrans et Thirdborn s'aggravera. Tenter de les tromper sur vos actions ne modifiera pas le résultat.

Récompenses pour arrêter Darle

L'arrêt de Darle se traduit par un total de 1091 XP (212 XP pour le kill + 879 XP pour le débriefing), dépassant la récompense pour l'avoir soutenu. De plus, vous recevrez 900 or de Seynon et Kada. Le cadavre de Darle de Dole donne une branche de Blackwood (un superbe matériau de mise à niveau), un ragoût de champignons sauvages, une tarte à la scarabée (x2). Bien que la nourriture soit moins importante, la succursale de Blackwood offre un avantage considérable.

Le maintien d'une relation positive entre le tiers-né et les Aedyrans est un bonus pour ceux qui privilégient l'impact narratif. Cependant, du point de vue purement du gameplay, Stopping Darle offre des récompenses supérieures.

Après avoir fait le choix optimal dans "Fires in the Mine", envisagez d'explorer les 12 emplacements de cartes au trésor pour un équipement unique. Et pour ceux qui se sont concentrés sur le nivellement, découvrez le niveau maximum dans * AVOYED * de planifier la progression de votre caractère.

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