In Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, players are rewarded unconventionally for every important decision they make. Whereas most other RPGs simply present narrative or material payoffs, Wrath of the Righteous offers a fundamental change to gameplay. It's all thanks to the WotR Mythic Paths system, where players are given a choice on what kind of demigod they want to be as the game progresses.
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Come late-game, these choices will manifest in a way that, for example, can turn the player characters into a dragon or bunch of locusts, become an avenging angel, or give them the inter-dimensional power to mete out justice. That's something that's never been done in an RPG. Consequently, this ambitious mechanic is hidden behind several layers of exploration or seemingly ambiguous dialogue actions or choices. Some Mythic Paths are easy to miss and require thorough instructions. Here's how to find them all.
Updated on January 31, 2022, by Kristy Ambrose: Now that more players have finished the game and more secrets of the Mythic Paths have been revealed, a few more details can be added to this guide. There aren't any further Pathfinder: WOTR Mythic Pathways to describe, although that could be a possibility with future patches and DLC packs, there's new information on the existing ones to make them easier to find and follow. It should be noted that these are arranged in the order in which the player finds them in the game and some also require a certain moral alignment.
The Angel Mythic Path is pretty standard as far as options go. There are several dialogue interactions where committing to the Angel Mythic Path is required anyway, so it's hard to miss.
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