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u8mypizza27

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 I am tryign to get ME1 perfected and just got lvl 60 character and going to do a last playthrough in ME1 to transiton into ME2.

So I got a few questions on what I should decide on for an ultimate perfect Paragon playthrough:

Who should be the council member at the end of the game?

(Anderson the soldier or Udina the Politician?)

Who should you be a partner with?

(Ashley or Liara?)

Who should you let the salarians have on virmire? and who should die and in what sequence?

(ashley or kaiden?) (i guess it also depends on who you become a partner with.)

To do have a perfect "clean" Paragon playthrough do you always have to pick the Paragon choice or is some renegade chopices neccesary to have the best transition into ME2.

(for example after you get the files following kahoku's death, would it be wise to hand over the files to the shadow broaker in turn getting potenital great favor and surpises in ME2 or just tell him to shove off and be a nice person?)

Should you save the council at the end or let them die and remake the council into a human party and possibly be hated by the other races?

On Astroid X57 DLC side quest,  should you let Balak go or pursue him and not have to worry about another problem from him in the future?





So that about the main parts that I should be asking if anyone can think of any  important or semi important decision please add on and also please give your own input and answer these decision if you were going to do a perfect Paragon playthrough.


Thank you


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Modifié par u8mypizza27, 26 mai 2011 - 10:16 .


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Check the ME1 morality guide for how to come out with the best possible paragon score.

http://masseffect.wi...m/wiki/Morality

Regarding some of your questions:

1) Doesn't matter who you pick for the council, won't affect your Paragon score. Can't imagine picking Udina though. Might actually hurt you since I don't think you'll get your Specter status back in ME2.

2) Doesn't matter who you pick as a love interest.

3) Doesn't matter who you send with the Salarians, but you do get Paragon points for helping them (destroying the communications tower, satellite uplink, etc). Doesn't matter who you sacrifice.

4) I don't remember there being any "mandatory" renegade choices in ME1.

5) Check the morality guide, but I'm pretty sure that giving the files to the Shadow Broker is a Renegade move. Shadow Broker is a douchebag anyways.

6) Letting the council die is pure renegade. Telling the fleet to hold off and only attack soverign is half renegade, half paragon. Telling the fleet to save the Destiny Ascension is pure Paragon.

Dunno about Bring Down the Sky, never play it, but it's covered in the guide.

The link should help you make your perfect paragon. Good luck.

Modifié par Odoyle, 26 mai 2011 - 10:24 .


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u8mypizza27

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Thank you very much, sir!

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Jedi Master of Orion

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Letting Balak go is the paragon choice at the end of Bring Down the Sky because you save the hostages.

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Forgive me if I'm wrong Odoyle, but I believe that this is what Odoyle meant to link you to: http://masseffect.wi.../Morality_Guide

Anyways, I'm not sure the flow on those choices... can't remember if the indented options are open regardless of first response or only after a specific response, but I do vaguely remember a couple of the dialogs/assignments giving more paragon points and options only if you chose the renegade or neutral option first. (The mission with Helena Blake being one of them.) Also, with Charn(?) in bringing down the sky, both renegade and paragon options that end the encounter peacefully will five paragon points.

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Thanks for the correction, bad link on my part.

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Jedi Master of Orion wrote...

Letting Balak go is the paragon choice at the end of Bring Down the Sky because you save the hostages.


are there any consequences for this decision in ME2?
 
i was suspecting that choice would some significance because of the batarian hatred toward humans. but there are no references to that choice (that i can remember) in ME2. i know batarians started showing up more in the sequal, but the only thing they were mad about was that plague humans were supposedly immune to.

since he had a cocky attitude and such, one thing led to another and i ended up letting the hostages die. also i kept giving him warning shots while he was talking smack, shooting his arm/leg untill i finally decided to let him live and leave him to the collonists lol. i assumed this was a renagade choice, but it seemed like a smart move because he could easily go be a terrorist to the next set of civis, and we would be in the same sitaution.

Modifié par Asari Commando, 31 mai 2011 - 06:52 .


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Asari Commando wrote...
are there any consequences for this decision in ME2?
 
i was suspecting that choice would some significance because of the batarian hatred toward humans. but there are no references to that choice (that i can remember) in ME2. i know batarians started showing up more in the sequal, but the only thing they were mad about was that plague humans were supposedly immune to.

since he had a cocky attitude and such, one thing led to another and i ended up letting the hostages die. also i kept giving him warning shots while he was talking smack, shooting his arm/leg untill i finally decided to let him live and leave him to the collonists lol. i assumed this was a renagade choice, but it seemed like a smart move because he could easily go be a terrorist to the next set of civis, and we would be in the same sitaution.


Doesn't appear to be. Maybe some Galactic News or something, but I rarely pay attention to those. However, there is a flag for your decision in the ME1 Plot Table of your ME2 character file, which may very well carry over to ME3. We'll have to wait and see.

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the primary decisions during ME1 involve the following

Did you kill or save the rachni

who you saved on Virmire

Did you kill Wrex or not

Who or if anyone you romanced with

Did you save the council or not help them

Those are have some implication on ME2 and likely to have heavy implications on ME3.

the ones that will have possibly less impact are the following

Did you keep the alliance marines body for testing or gave back to her husband

did you save the Zhu's Hope Colony or kill them all.

Did you bring in the cerberus scientist alive to face the courts and get information out of.

Helen Blake (the women who tries to get you to kill her partners) did you keep her alive or not and if alive did you let her keep the company or get her to split it up

Did you give Tali the geth data to help her pilgrimage

Did you get the person running Feros locked up or let him continue.

these tend to have only implication on ME2 and perhaps implication for ME3 for one or two of them