Assassin’s Creed Shadows
As you begin to pursue the members of the Shinbakufu who killed Naoe ’s father inAssassin ’s Creed Shadows , you ’ll finally have to attend to a tea ceremony , where you ’ll be faced with a polar pick . Besides Naoe , there are three guests : Otama , Wakasa , and Satoko , all of whom Naoe suspects of being the cleaning woman with the prosperous teppo who enter in her Fatherhood ’s murder . Otama is openly counter , Satoko seems like she would rather be anywhere else , and Wakasa is friendly , though coy .
Through rigid pleasantry and obliterate insult , Naoe must deduce which of the three tea ceremony attendees is ally with her Church Father ’s killerin ordering to movethe main quest ofAC Shadowsforward . In the end , this comes down to a decision overwhich of the invitee she needs to face up . While she rule out Satoko out of hand due to her general apathy , she senses that either Wakasa or Otama must know something they ’re not letting on . But which one should she campaign for more data , and what bump when she does ?
What Happens If You Confront Otama?
Pros & Cons Of Choosing Otama
If you choose to confront Otama , of course , you’ll very quickly key out that she was the wrong selection . Naoe will trail her down through the streets of Sakai , eventually cornering and assassinating her . On her body , you ’ll recover a discouraging alphabetic character from Otama to none other than Wakasa . In it , she reveals that , while she commissioned a golden teppo like one that Wakasa owns , she never received it- she conceive Wakasa keep it from her intentionally . And thus , she could never have been Naoe ’s beginner ’s Orcinus orca .
Assassin ’s Creed Shadows is a importantly shorter game that its predecessors , and that ’s an crucial step that ’ll hugely benefit the serial .
Still , Naoe feels no guilt over assassinating Otama . As she says , Otama was understandably corrupted , and a genuinely unpleasant someone - she wo n’t be terribly missed . However , she does regret that her true target area , Wakasa , has fled the teatime party , and is nowhere to be establish . gratefully , Wakasa uncover the location of her dwelling base - Osaka Castle -during an earlier conversation , so Naoe knows on the dot where to find her .
Just do n’t expect finding her to be easy . What follow here is a much more traditional assassination : you ’ll have to penetrate the to a great extent bastioned Osaka Castle , discover Wakasa with your Eagle Eye , and either engage her in fighting straight or dig her in the back . While this sequence is far from the hardeststealth challenge you ’ll face inAC shadow , it is importantly more difficult ( and fourth dimension - consuming ) than choosing Wakasawhen you first have the chance .
As far as I can tell , there do n’t seem to be any long - term story aftermath for confront Otamaover Wakasa . I have n’t catch Otama ’s family issue forth to avenge her , and it ’s not like Naoe ’s choice to go after her first delays her pursuit of a bigger , more pressing target . Nor is there any dispute in reward , other than whatever paltry foray you might get from Otama ’s body . The primary difference is that choosing Otama wastes more of your - the player ’s - time .
What Happens If You Confront Wakasa?
Pros & Cons Of Going After Wakasa
Naoe is ab initio reluctant to confront Wakasa because of the kindness and patience she ’s demonstrate during the tea leaf ceremony . But it ’s always the ones you least suspect -Wakasa is indeed the Golden Teppo , as she ’ll reveal shortly ( and unknowingly ) after taking you back to her rooms in Osaka Castle .
Confronting Wakasa is considered thecanon alternative inAC Shadows .
This way , you get to decamp by all the guard and the stealth , and get right-hand to your foe ’s localization , where she receive you as a friend - no blind call for . She ’ll give you a trivial scoundrel monologue , conk over some of her activities in the region , until she reveals the not - so - subtly displayed rifle on her wall . In a vivid instant of retribution , you ’ll get the chance to interact with the rifle - Naoe will seize it off the bulwark and point it at Wakasa , who immediately realizes why she ’s there .
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Should You Kill Or Spare Wakasa?
Pros & Cons Of Letting Wakasa Live
At point , Wakasa makes Naoe a deal : let her live , and she ’ll show Naoe the location of the boxwood that was stolen from her beginner . Here , you have a choice either tospare Wakasa or belt down her straightaway , but ultimately , it does n’t weigh . If you choose to kill her , Naoe will aim and shoot instantly , ending the seeking and allowing you to move on to the next chapter .
If you do adjudicate to spare her , Wakasa will promise to help you , but only if you countenance her chair you flat to the positioning rather than just distinguish you . She realizes that , if she assure Naoe outright , she has no understanding to keep her awake ; but at the same time , Naoe realizes that , if she countenance Wakasa take the air , she ’ll just scarper away as soon as she gravel through the door , leaving Naoe deeply behind enemy lines . So , even if you choose to part with her , Naoe winds up killing Wakasa anyway , translate that there ’s no other choice .
You Should Confront Wakasa
Save Yourself Time & Sanity
In fount you have n’t figured it out , confronting Wakasa is the best selection inAssassin ’s Creed Shadows . It hold open you a lot of time and energy , and fix nail this quest much easier . Sure , you ’ll miss out on the satisfaction of getting revenge on Otama , but ultimately , it ’s an empty victory that depart another person needlessly dead . confront Wakasa first get the job done faster , and more cleanly , with no one else affect unnecessarily .
As an extra bonus , the scene you get for straight off face up Wakasa is far cool and more meaningful than anything you get by present Otama first . If for no other grounds than story , you should always opt to confront Wakasa inAssassin ’s Creed Shadows .
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