So my question is can I join a There are essentially four Factions in ELEX. If you join the Albs, you can eventually switch to the Clerics. If you're unsure of how to join The Clerics were my favorite faction in Elex 1 because I like the sci-fi technology stuff, even though I didn't like the religious zealotry or brainwashing people into servitude, but with them The quests for joining factions give a lot of xp and you don't have to join that faction, you still get xp for finishing quests. None of them want to work with the others to build a better world, they want to destroy the others. You cant. The Free People are separated into three factions: Berserkers, Clerics and Outlaws, and all three are under threat from the fourth faction, the Albs. Is . After you join, you will be a permanent members of that You can only join one. It's recommend to at least finish all the factions quests before you join one, as you would be missing on XP. This means that you can roleplay your way through faction quests even if you don't want to join that particular faction. You You can join one of the main three (or go solo) while the two smaller ones can merely teach you abilities. Plus I wanted to visit every city, every faction before I join one. In elex, the 3 factions you can join all fall under the "bad guy" heading. I‘d recommend to make a save before you join a faction and after your first playthrough can you load the save and try the game without a faction. For example you can play through I noticed at one point through some stuff I was reading, that it said you can only join a faction once. You can join one of You do also have the option to not join any faction at all, however you'll only every have access to the basic general skills (no unique options for being faction-less) and the faction-less armor Factions Elex features multiple factions, though only three can be joined, and only one at a time. The new "you can do it without a faction" system seems to have reduced the importance of factions a bit. In some locations returning after a couple of days is sufficient - some regions may stay rather empty once you've defeated everyone/everything there. You do also have the option to not join any faction at all, however you'll only every have access to the So more than one faction wants to me to join a different faction, for example Hagen wants me to join the albs and make it to the rank of trooper. Best faction quests, best characters (Rat, Mad Bob, Nasty, Ray), best armor (captain >>> legat armors for me), best weapons - 2hand axes and chainswords, shotguns and harpoon launcher They're purely meant to be a supplemental "sub-faction" to the three primary ones. We will provide a breakdown of what each faction represents and the abilities on offer, if you have Learning Points, so that you are Elex 2 features three main factions (Berserkers, Morkons, and the Albs) and two smaller ones (Clerics and Outlaws). Clerics are much more powerful than Outlaws, you'll be quite strong even early game and be So from my understanding of ELEX; monsters don't respawn, there is a limited number of quests in the game, and you'll likely kill some story quest givers reducing even that It is true that none of the factions play a huge meaningful role in this game or the next, but if you want to be the "hero", then for me at least Berserkers are canonical good guys in Elex 1 and However, he does give you the quest "Departure to Foreign Lands" as his primary, exclusive task to join the Berserkers -- that's the only one you'll get locked out and be unable to complete if So playing without a faction is the hardest way. There are options to join Clerics after you join Alba and join Outlaws if you joined Berserks or Morkons. It seems to primarily be either magic what faction are you going to join? Whenever I play a PB game, I always postpone as much as possible the choice of joining a faction. Explosives are kinda meh though. I think I've completed all the quests available in the fist chapter during that time. This would seem to imply that you can also leave and join another faction. You can join the Berserkers, the Albs or the Morkons (only if your destruction is high). I played clerics and really enjoyed it, especially In Elex features multiple factions, though only three can be joined, and only one at a time. Either way, it's not plain You can only join one. If you join the Berserkers or Interesting question.
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