In the game *Avowed*, after successfully rescuing the Ambassador and defeating an impressive bear boss during the "Message from Afar" quest, players are presented with a crucial decision: whether to accept or reject an offer of power from a mysterious voice. Here's a detailed look at what you need to consider before making your choice.
Should You Accept or Reject The Voice’s Power in Avowed
Your initial interaction with The Voice will involve a discussion on handling something that's injured or infected, which serves as a way for players to express their stance on the game’s underlying themes. Following this, The Voice will propose a power in exchange for a future favor. Given the unknown nature of The Voice, this decision can be quite challenging.
Ultimately, it's recommended to accept The Voice’s power in *Avowed*.
What Happens If You Reject The Voice’s Power
By rejecting The Voice’s offer of power, you will unlock a Godlike Ability known as "Godlike’s Will." This grants an additional ability point that can be allocated to the Fighter, Ranger, or Wizard Ability Trees. While this isn't a poor choice and the extra ability point is welcome, it's not the most advantageous option available.
What Happens If You Accept the Voice’s Power
Choosing to accept The Voice’s power will unlock the "Dream Touch" Godlike Ability. This unique power lets you heal and revive nearby allies while simultaneously inflicting damage over time on Delemgan, Dreamthralls, and Vessels. It requires 30 Essence to activate and has a 90-second cooldown. The Voice’s power is undeniably superior, as this is a one-time opportunity to acquire it.
Does the Choice Have Any Long-Term Ramifications?
When making a decision in a narrative-driven game like *Avowed*, players often ponder the long-term consequences. At the time of writing, there's no evidence to suggest that accepting or rejecting The Voice’s offer significantly impacts the storyline. It seems to be part of a broader interaction with the entity. However, if future findings indicate otherwise, this guide will be updated accordingly.
That sums up the considerations for accepting The Voice’s power in *Avowed*.
*Avowed is available now.*