



(Note, too, that starting a conversation with one tribe’s sifu doesn’t give you the option to just back out.
#Jagni or myriad sifu plus
On the plus side, they’re fairly powerful. You can’t customise tribe weapons like you can other pieces of gear. Whoever you side with will give you their armour and their “tribe weapon,” a unique melee tool or ranged weapon. See, the Myriad and Jagni tribes are at odds, and both want to recruit you - again, an unstoppable badass - for their war efforts. Broadly speaking, the three on the light side want to bring a peaceful resolution to the tribe war and save the world from certain annihilation, while the dark three want to destroy the world and everyone in it.įollowing Biomutant’s plodding, needlessly lengthy tutorial, you’ll start “The Tribe War” questline. From light to dark: Myriad, Ankati, Netra, Pichu, Jagni, and Lotus. Further, there are six factions in the game, each of which fall on different pegs of the morality spectrum. Much like other open-world action-RPGs, Biomutant, out now for PS4, Xbox One, and PC, features a morality system. There are a total of six tribes in Biomutant The Jagni, Myriad, Ankati, Pichu, Lotus, and the Netra tribe. You are introduced to the tribe system very early on but there is so much more to know about it than what's explained in the game. And the one you align with will dictate the rough roadmap of the rest of your playthrough. The tribes are a very central aspect in the quest progression and overall story of Biomutant. Whichever one you don’t choose will, by virtue of you being an unstoppable badass, eventually cease to exist. You’ll find yourself at the fulcrum of a war between two opposing factions. Within the first few hours of Biomutant, you have to make a choice.
