Should you accept or refuse Sapadal’s powers in Avowed?

As a Godlike, you'll continuously find ways to unlock your hidden potential, bringing out powers beyond your wildest dreams. One such chance occurs during the Ancient Soil main quest, where you are presented with the choice to refuse or accept Sapadal's powers. Let's dive into this crucial decision in Avowed. Be warned: there are major spoilers ahead for certain powers and characters in the Avowed main campaign. Avowed Ancient Soil quest Sapadal's power decision, explained In the Ancient Soil quest, Sapadal will ask for your help in finding them in the mysterious Garden. In return, they'll assist you in your quest to put an end to the Dreamscourge and empower you with a gift to further your skills. If you choose to accept Sapadal's powers, you'll receive the Thorn of Sapadal, a Godlike ability that unleashes energy thorns on multiple enemies. This skill not only damages foes but also immobilizes them through its roots. Those who refuse Sapadal's power will still receive a bonus of Godlike's Will, offering an additional Ability Point for the Fighter, Ranger, or Wizard Ability Trees. Sapadal will also express their disappointment with this decision but won't retaliate against you. Now that we've compared both decisions, it's best to take Sapadal's powers, as they further your strength with the unique new ability. It's pretty robust compared to your other skills, covering a much wider range than most. However, there may be some consequences later if you accept these additional powers throughout the adventure. I don't necessarily see a negative impact after making this decision, given that the result is more or less the same with both choices. Screenshot by Destructoid Sapadal also seems to have your best interest in mind, so accepting it shouldn't be too consequential. Regardless, it's totally up to you to decide whether you will accept or refuse Sapadal's powers in Avowed. If you're inclined to get rid of the Dreamscourge on your own, then by all means, refuse this offer. You'll at least get a bonus Ability Point for your character, improving any of your multiple classes. The post Should you accept or refuse Sapadal’s powers in Avowed? appeared first on Destructoid.

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Should you accept or refuse Sapadal’s powers in Avowed?

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As a Godlike, you'll continuously find ways to unlock your hidden potential, bringing out powers beyond your wildest dreams. One such chance occurs during the Ancient Soil main quest, where you are presented with the choice to refuse or accept Sapadal's powers. Let's dive into this crucial decision in Avowed.

Be warned: there are major spoilers ahead for certain powers and characters in the Avowed main campaign.

Avowed Ancient Soil quest Sapadal's power decision, explained

In the Ancient Soil quest, Sapadal will ask for your help in finding them in the mysterious Garden. In return, they'll assist you in your quest to put an end to the Dreamscourge and empower you with a gift to further your skills. If you choose to accept Sapadal's powers, you'll receive the Thorn of Sapadal, a Godlike ability that unleashes energy thorns on multiple enemies. This skill not only damages foes but also immobilizes them through its roots.

Those who refuse Sapadal's power will still receive a bonus of Godlike's Will, offering an additional Ability Point for the Fighter, Ranger, or Wizard Ability Trees. Sapadal will also express their disappointment with this decision but won't retaliate against you.

Now that we've compared both decisions, it's best to take Sapadal's powers, as they further your strength with the unique new ability. It's pretty robust compared to your other skills, covering a much wider range than most. However, there may be some consequences later if you accept these additional powers throughout the adventure. I don't necessarily see a negative impact after making this decision, given that the result is more or less the same with both choices.

Sapadal decision in Avowed
Screenshot by Destructoid

Sapadal also seems to have your best interest in mind, so accepting it shouldn't be too consequential. Regardless, it's totally up to you to decide whether you will accept or refuse Sapadal's powers in Avowed. If you're inclined to get rid of the Dreamscourge on your own, then by all means, refuse this offer. You'll at least get a bonus Ability Point for your character, improving any of your multiple classes.

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