I read this as you saying "Mercy benefitted the guy we didn't kill" and was going to give you this for your wit But then i realized that wasn't what you were saying.
Don't beat Gryff: comes back with a pretty clean fresh face. Then again even if you do beat him beyond recognition and blind him his Wolverine powers shine through
Don't Stab Ramsay: Get called a pussy. Then again this choice like the Gryff one doesn't matter
That's a very good point.
* Spare Whitehill Soldier: he tells Ludd
* Don't kill Britt: dies anyway
* Don't beat Gryff: comes back… more with a pretty clean fresh face. Then again even if you do beat him beyond recognition and blind him his Wolverine powers shine through
* Don't Stab Ramsay: Get called a pussy. Then again this choice like the Gryff one doesn't matter
I read this as you saying "Mercy benefitted the guy we didn't kill" and was going to give you this for your wit But then i realized that wasn't what you were saying.
Im surprised no one brought it up but not killing Bloodsong gives you 2 extra fighters for the war (Himself and some guy he brought along). So yeah HUGE benefit.
Im surprised no one brought it up but not killing Bloodsong gives you 2 extra fighters for the war (Himself and some guy he brought along). So yeah HUGE benefit.
Yeah theres one guy behind him that doesn't appear if he's dead so we can assume he brought him along (This is supported by the fact the both walk up to you at the same time)
Hmm, maybe it depends on the brother you leave behind. I left Asher behind when Rodrick didn't beat the shit outta Gryff and just got stabbed up, no spitting or eye smashing. I'm sure I've seen a playthrough where Asher does get that treatment though?
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Positive.. I tried to be the better man in my second playthrough and still got rekt
Nice, we said the same thing twice
Azor Ahai? You mean Tazal?
Nope. If you are merciful, you get called pussy, coward, faggot, craven, gutless, less-balls-than-your-kid-brother-ness, and so on...
Obviously Tazal is Azor Ahai.
yeah, that lmao
I read this as you saying "Mercy benefitted the guy we didn't kill" and was going to give you this for your wit But then i realized that wasn't what you were saying.
That's a very good point.
Spare Whitehill Soldier: he tells Ludd
Don't kill Britt: dies anyway
Don't beat Gryff: comes back with a pretty clean fresh face. Then again even if you do beat him beyond recognition and blind him his Wolverine powers shine through
Don't Stab Ramsay: Get called a pussy. Then again this choice like the Gryff one doesn't matter
Just thought i'd note your user name is my nickname for Clementine. If I ever did a TWD Lets Play thats what i'd be calling her the whole time.
Aww I'm blushing internally
that would be a witty thing to say hehe
Im surprised no one brought it up but not killing Bloodsong gives you 2 extra fighters for the war (Himself and some guy he brought along). So yeah HUGE benefit.
Wait what? Really? Didn't even notice he brought someone with him
Yeah theres one guy behind him that doesn't appear if he's dead so we can assume he brought him along (This is supported by the fact the both walk up to you at the same time)
Hmm, maybe it depends on the brother you leave behind. I left Asher behind when Rodrick didn't beat the shit outta Gryff and just got stabbed up, no spitting or eye smashing. I'm sure I've seen a playthrough where Asher does get that treatment though?