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How to get all endings in Pathfinder Lord of Nothing

As long as there aren't any endings with me ending up with a crystal in my head, I'm fine!

Like all other RPG games worth their salt, Pathfinder Lord of Nothing features multiple endings. I was naturally curious about what they all look like, as I am sure you are, so let's dive right in and see what faiths await us.

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Pathfinder Lord of Nothing, all endings explained

Pathfinder Lord of Nothing features an umbrella of six different endings, depending on the player's choices throughout the game. One player managed to data mine the game's files, discovering all possible endings and how they play out.

In The Lord of Nothing DLC, you will have to survive frozen lands to achieve the ultimate goal of weakening Sithhud, the nascent demon lord. Depending on how you finish Lord of Nothing, you might succeed in bringing down Sithhud's difficulty level, but in case you ultimately fail the mission, you will have to fight him at his full strength.

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Several key points will define the ending of Pathfinder Lord of Nothing. Conditions pivot mainly around the outcome of the final fight, whether everyone in your party has three crystals or not, and if you decide to stay with Sendri or leave him in the Abyss. Winning the last fight is a prerequisite to getting a good ending. If you're having trouble, you can always try respecing your characters to eliminate any mistakes and optimize your builds.

EndingConditionsOutcome
Everyone Survives
• Similar to Hermit's Ritual Complete, but best-case scenario
• Nobody in your party has three shards
• You fed a shard to Tag'Tkhaar
• You decided to remain with Sendri
• Everyone will report to Arsinoe
• Sithhud becomes weakened


Hermit's Ritual Complete
• You decided to remain with Sendri
• You did not feed a shard to Tag'Tkhaar
OR
• Someone has three shards
• Whoever has less than three shards will die
• If you didn't feed a shard, the ritual performer dies
• The rest of the party will report with Arsinoe
• Sithhud becomes weakened
Sendri's Ritual Complete• You fed Sendri's shard to Tag'Tkhaar
• Left Sendri in the Abyss
• Sendri dies
• Anyone with three shards dies
• The rest of the party will report with Arsinoe
• Sithhud becomes weakened
Survived without Ritual• You did not feed Sendri's shard to Tag'Tkhaar
• Left Sendri in the Abyss
• Sendri dies
• Anyone with three shards dies
• The rest of the party will report with Arsinoe
• Sithhud remains at full power
Party was Defeated• You lost the final fight• Arsinoe reports alone
• Sithhud remains at full power
You Betrayed Party• You killed Stahlmer• Arsinoe reports alone
• Sithhud remains at full power

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Luka Rakočević
Luka Rakocevic works as a full-time staff writer at Pro Game Guides and is a new-generation gamer. Backed with old-school gaming knowledge, his oldest gaming memories are on SNES, trying to beat Super Mario. Games are his big inspiration, and he frequently draws from that well to create new art. He prefers narrative-driven games like God of War, Killzone, Half-life, Uncharted and similar. Luka mainly writes science fiction in his free time. When he's not home banging away at his computer keyboard, you will most likely find him at a local pub or a metal concert in the middle of a mosh pit.