![]() You will first encounter Xenia on Keos Island during Chapter 5. Hippokrates is located in Boeotia, and the questline contains only two easy missions. Just finish them, and you'll get this achievement. The questline that this relates to starts on Keos Island. This one isn't as involved as many others. This is another achievement that is handed to you during the storyline. Your character will participate in the Olympic Games, and as a result this achievement is born.ĭiscover Atlantis and speak with Pythagoras.ĭuring Chapter 7, you will visit Atlantis. This one is handed to you during the storyline, in Chapter 7. In Boeotia, there is a quest that will lead you to a fight with a Sphinx. This is NOT the same Cyclops from the beginning of the game. On Kythera, there is a quest that will lead you to fighting the Cyclops. On Messara, there is a quest that will lead you to fighting the Minotaur. On Lesbos Island, there is a quest that will lead you to fighting Medusa. As such, there are achievements that surround these new offerings but it's nothing too imposing. Of course, Odyssey offers new elements such as a faux-Nemesis system from Shadow of Mordor, plus the all-too-familiar sailing mechanics from Black Flag and Rogue. ![]() Also, difficulty does NOT matter, either. It also does NOT matter which method of play you pick (Guided or otherwise). Note: Who you choose in the beginning (Alexios or Kassandra) does NOT matter. ONLY ONE DLC ACHIEVEMENT IS MISSABLE (refer to The Conqueror in Fate of Atlantis Episode 1),Īnd most of the achievements will come over time by simply completing all missions, side-quests, and exploration opportunities. Just like with Origins, the achievements for Odyssey are very straightforward. Welcome to the Assassin's Creed Odyssey achievement guide. ![]() If it's not labeled by THN (The Horror Network), it's NOT one of mine and therefore not up to the quality that I aim to provide. The same cutscene then plays, and you have a baby anyway.Note: There have been look-a-like copycat guides popping up. After a bit of a cry, they turn up anyway, regardless of whether you’ve rebuffed all advances so far. If you say farewell, you go back to the house and read a letter from them. If you ask him to stay, they will both agree, leading to a cutscene showing all of you enjoying the house in Dyme and eventually your child. Regardless of whether you choose to ask Darius to stay or say farewell, your character will still have a baby with Darius’ son or daughter. ![]() Stay or Farewell: Do you need to have a baby? If you tell Kleta to stay back, Kleta survives the encounter, but you still have to fight the Tempest, who is killed. You can’t defeat her with non-lethal damage, so by doing this, both of them will die. If you send her over, Kleta will be killed by one of the Order’s crewmen, and you fight The Tempest in a fit of rage and sadness. Now you can either say: “Go to her Kleta”, or tell her to stay back. Then say “The Tempest is still your daughter” during the Safe Passage quest, then “I’ll bring the Tempest back”.įinally, once you’re squaring up to The Tempest herself after the sea battle, say, “We don’t have to do this”, then “The Order is using you!” Can you Save the Tempest?ĭuring the Shadow Heritage DLC you’ll meet a woman named Kleta, who’s trying to organise groups of shipwreck survivors to flee Achaia.Īs the story winds on, she’ll reveal that the big baddie of the DLC - The Tempest - is in fact her daughter, and pines for a reunion.įor a chance at saving some characters, you can say the following when prompted:įirst, you can tell Kleta to hold out hope during Prodigal quest right at the start of the DLC. It goes without saying that to fully outline what happens if you make each choice, there are going to be big spoilers. Towards the end of the Shadow Heritage episode of the Legacy of the First Blade DLC you’re given a few big choices that have massive consequences for the Eagle-Bearer, as well as other characters in the story. However, sometimes the choices you’re given are a bit of an illusion, and don’t really make that much of a difference. More than any other game in the series, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey gives you far-reaching choices that affect the outcome of its story and quests.
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