![]() If you have any questions we haven’t answered on the site then always feel free to reach out in the comment section below and we’ll do our best to lend a hand. ![]() Otherwise, you should see some related content below that may prove helpful. For more useful tips and tricks for the game, be sure to check out Twinfinite’s guide wiki. ![]() That does it for whether you should side with the Jagni or Myriad tribe in Biomutant. You won’t be shoehorned into a certain direction whichever one you choose, so go with your gut. You’re best to think of this first decision as nothing more than an introduction to the tribe system itself. It’s just that you’ll have the option to unite the tribes and end the war, too (assuming you consistently opt for light choices). In fact, it honestly has very little consequence: you can still change your Aura later in the game by performing different actions, and you can decide to change your allegiances later on if you change your mind about wanting to unite the tribes and/or save the Tree of Life.Īlso, if you like the idea of warring with different tribes and sieging outposts and forts but do want to opt for a maximum light playthrough, fear not: you’ll still get to do all of that with the Myriad tribe. However, it should be noted that while this initial decision as to which one you want to side with certainly starts your journey down one particular path (light/darkness), it isn’t irreversible. The Jagni tribe, meanwhile, are best suited to those who prefer a pure darkness playthrough, beating the other tribes into submission and destroying the Tree of Life. They are intent on uniting the tribes of the world and working together for a better future. The Myriad tribe is for those who wish to pursue a maximum light playthrough and want to save the Tree of Life. The Myriad and Jagni tribes each represent these two polar opposite philosophies. Once you join the third tribe, you’ll be able to join the Jagni Tribe.Which tribe you pledge to in Biomutant boils down to which Aura you’re intent on following throughout the game, and whether you have intentions to either save to Tree of Life or destroy it later in the game. If you want to join a tribe that’s your rival, you need to go join a different tribe that isn’t a rival, then join the rival tribe - for example, if you join the Myriad Tribe, you can’t join the Jagni Tribe unless you join a completely different tribe first. That tribe is fully absorbed by the conquering tribe - making joining them / earning their gear impossible. Once you’ve conquered a tribe, you can’t go back and join that tribe. Each tribe has one rival, and you can’t join a tribe that’s currently your rival. NOTE: Whenever you join a tribe, you’ll immediately gain a “rival” tribe.Go to the tribe HQ, you’ll be given the option to join them. As long as you’re not currently in a tribe that’s rivals with the tribe you want to join, they will not attack you. Stumbling on a tribe’s territory will give you an idea of where the tribe HQ is located. To do that, you need to find the tribes on your own. It seems like you can only join two tribes at the start of the game, but you actually can join any of the tribes in any order you want. If you’re wondering how the tribal conflict system works, here’s what we’ve learned after 12+ hours of gameplay. The factions add another layer of customization, and you can easily miss tons of cool stuff if you rush through their quests too quickly. You don’t even have to defeat all five rival factions - and you can seriously join any of them, at any time, even if the game doesn’t get around to tell you about that. Tribal Warfare is your first task, and you can go about it in lots of different ways. There’s nothing stopping you from betraying your faction and even joining it again at a later date, and there are reasons you might want to do it! Joining certain factions will also give you boosts to your light and dark meters - on top of the cool unique armor set, and a unique weapon. There are actually six factions total, and if you don’t go exploring on your own, you’d never know about all the others you can join. From the very beginning, it seems like you’re stuck with choosing one of two factions. If you pick one side at the start but want to change to the other tribe faction mid-game, then you can. ![]() Jagni is a dark tribe, and they want to destroy the Tree of Life. Myriad is a maximum light tribe, and they want to save the Tree of Life. Biomutant really doesn’t explain one of its most important concepts - how the big war scenario actually works. Biomutant at the start of the game allows you to align yourself with one of the two tribes Myriad or Jagni. ![]()
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