Banishers Ghosts of New Eden Endings Explained

Banishers Ghosts of New Eden Endings Explained

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Banishers Ghosts of New Eden is a game where narrative is of great importance. For this reason, even the smallest choice you make during your adventure can influence what the ending of the story will be. If you want to know what the Banishers Ghosts of New Eden endings are, you are in the right place. In fact, in this article, we will tell you everything you need to know about the various endings of the game, including how, for example, to obtain the best ending. Obviously, given the nature of the article, there are several spoilers present, so read on with that in mind.


All Banishers Ghosts of New Eden Endings

The first thing to know is how many Banishers Ghosts of New Eden endings you can get. The developers have been quite generous from this point of view, so we can say that there is an ending for more or less every type of road that you decide to take during your adventure. There are four different endings and which one you will get depends on how you decide to behave towards the spirits that are present in the game. Let’s see together how to unlock them.

Banishers Ghosts of New Eden Best Ending

In this ending, Red and Antea stick to their beliefs as Banishers and decide to send her to the afterlife after finishing their mission. Even though it’s sad, this is considered the best ending of the game because the heroes helped New Eden and let the spirits of the dead move on peacefully. Some spirits had to be sent away because they were dangerous or didn’t want to leave, so it’s okay to banish them. You can also blame a few bad people who are still alive if you think they deserve it. Red will feel really sad about losing Antea, but the game shows him moving forward and finding happiness, while always remembering her.

Banishers Ghosts of New Eden endings

Banishers Ghosts of New Eden endings

Ascent oath partially fulfilled

This ending is quite like the previous one, but it only happens if Red and Antea break their promise too much and accuse too many people. If that happens, Red will still fulfill his promise to help Antea ascend later, but he’ll feel really guilty about the people he harmed in New Eden. He’ll find it hard to move forward and will always be troubled by the loss of Antea and his own actions. Even though in this ending, Red and Antea still end up doing what’s right by sacrificing their own happiness and chances of being together for the people of New Eden, their weakness in straying from the right path makes the ending less satisfying.

Resurrection oath fulfilled

To get this Banishers Ghosts of New Eden ending, promise to bring Antea back to life and blame and sacrifice a lot of living people when solving hauntings. This means innocent people might die so Antea can live again. You can be kind to a few people, but not many. At the end of the story, Antea will come back to life, but it will suggest that she’ll have to keep taking the life force of others to stay alive if she and Red want to be together. Both Antea and Red will agree to do this, but Red will be deeply upset by the harm he’s done and will keep doing.

Oath failed

This ending can be considered two endings in one because you don’t keep your promises to either bring Antea back to life or help her ascend. To see it, just do the opposite of what you promised in the cave. When it’s time to bring back or help Antea ascend, Red messes up and Seeker steps in to help. But then, Deborah turns into her scary Nightmare form and makes Seeker get old, showing she’s the witch Siridean from another time. Red gets thrown back in time to fix his mistakes, waking up where he first met Seeker. He has to finish his journey again, but this time, he must keep his promise to bring back or help Antea ascend.

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