While much of the gameplay focuses on combat in the turn-based strategy RPG King Arthur: Legion IX, there is more to think about. After each mission, you’ll have to make moral decisions that will affect more than just the moment. So should you take the Demonic or Humanity path in King Arthur: Legion IX?

Should you choose Demonic or Humanity Morality in King Arthur Legion IX?

The most important thing to note is that there isn’t a right or wrong answer when it comes to making moral decisions in King Arthur: Legion IX. This is a fantasy game drawing on several genres to create a unique mix, so if youpurely want to roleplaythings the way you see them, there’sno harm in that.

However, if you want to make decisions based on how they affect your characters and the battles going forward, you need to consider that your morality choices will affect how other heroes think about you (individual loyalty bonuses) and also the Morality Chart (squad bonuses) that can become available to you as you focus down one of the paths.

Gaius on a throne loading screen in King Arthur: Legion IX

Hero loyalty in King Arthur: Legion IX

Different heroes automatically fall on the side of either the Demonic or Humanity side and how you (playing asGaius) make your decisions can affect their loyalty.

Increased Loyalty willadd weapon damageand, if it reaches 15,an extra AP. This can make a huge difference so if you favor one of these heroes, that can aid your decision.

Making a morality decision in King Arthur: Legion IX

The Morality Chart in King Arthur: Legion IX

Each time you are inNova Roma, you will need to make a decision relating to the running of the city. These decisions will have two to three choices, often allowing you to take aDemonic or Humanityleaning response. Each time you make a choice it will move the morality chart one space, and for each two spaces you move in one direction you’ll open up a new bonus.

Other Morality options

If you’re not worried about roleplaying and are not won over by the bonuses offered by the gods, there is often a third choice. This usually allows you to give a specific bonus to one of your heroes (extraloyalty, or even askill point). These can be excellent choices, especially if you’re not won over by the 10-point morality Chart bonuses.

In the end, there is little to choose between the two paths in terms of the quality of bonuses. However, I like thePledge to Vistabonus and alsoprefer Albinaover Plutonius, so I will nearly always makeHumanitychoices to bolster her Loyalty.

Albina character sheet with a loyalty bonus in King Arthur: Legion IX

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Looking through morality decisions in King Arthur: Legion IX