The choice to blame Chloe, or take the blame, during Episode 1 of Life is Strange can alter the events of the story in a big way. This guide will explain a general overview of what happens, and then a spoiler breakdown for those who want to know the exact details of the plot.
If players choose to blame Chloe for the weed in Life is Strange, David will hit her and Chloe will be very upset with Max. Blaming her also makes it impossible for the pair to fall in love with each other during the story. However, it does mean that it is impossible to get into trouble while making an important decision at the end of Episode 2, regardless of what decision Max made about reporting Nathan.
Life is Strange: How Long to Beat?Blaming Chloe SpoilersThe biggest consequences of blaming Chloe in Life is Strange are:
Taking the blame for Chloe's weed means David will shout at Max and threaten her position at Blackwell Academy, but Chloe will defend Max, and be very happy that she took the blame for her. As long as two other important decisions regarding Chloe are made by Max over the next few episodes, players can also choose to have the pair fall in love with each other by the end of the game.
It does become harder for Max to escape trouble at the end of Episode 2 of Life is Strange, however. Reporting Nathan and then accusing him at the end of the episode, or taking a photo of David and then blaming him instead, are the only ways to get her out of the predicament.
Taking the Blame SpoilersThe biggest consequences of the decision in Life is Strange to take the blame for Chloe's weed are:
This is one of the most important choices in Life is Strange if players care about the friendship and potentially romantic relationship of Max and Chloe. The
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