


After you save the Moshae, you’ll have the choice to make a deal with the Cardinal or destroy the kett facility. The next decision comes at the end of the “ A Trail of Hope” mission. If you place a military outpost, the Initiative militia will arrive to help you during the end of the game. The first major decision you face comes early on in the game - at the end of “ A Better Beginning.” When you get Eos to the point where you can place an outpost, you are asked if you want to place a scientific outpost or a military outpost. In this guide, we’ll show you the choices you make that determine who shows up to help you in the final fight. The people who appear at the end of the game vary depending on (some of) the choices you’ve made. You can continue chasing down side missions and errands. The game doesn’t, strictly speaking, end there. There’s only one version of Mass Effect: Andromeda’s ending (the ending to the six priority ops missions). These have some minor impacts on the rest of the game (in terms of dialogue and who lives where), but don’t effect the ending of the game. Some of the binary decisions - like at the end of “ The First Murderer” - feel a lot more momentous than they are. But not every one has long term effects - at least in this installment of the franchise. A lot of the decisions you make in Mass Effect: Andromeda feel important, and some of them are.
