
With this intel, you’ll be able to stop Liberty before innocent bystanders pay the price.Īngela wants to meet you face-to-face at a location from your past.

It turns out that Deth has intel on Liberty, who’s gone too far in collecting a dangerous army to topple her father. Make your way home, and speak to Connie Zeng in the war room - just to the right of the station computer. Wasteland 3 The Traitor quest - how to get the best endingįollowing the completion of The Psychopath quest, you'll receive word of a messenger from Angela Deth waiting for you back at Ranger HQ. Since it's the route we've taken so far, we'll assume that both Valor and Victory are in Ranger custody. Without spoiling too much, regardless of whether you've captured the first two Buchanan kids alive, you still the option of siding with or turning on The Patriarch. While there are shades of grey in all endings, I'm of the opinion that there is a tradition "good" ending, and definitely a less good, if not a "bad" ending.īefore you seriously start The Traitor, it's recommended that you complete any major side quests still left in the Wasteland. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. So as well as guiding you through the meat of the quest, we'll try to help you decide on Wasteland 3's best ending too. Although other events from throughout the story come into play, you're essentially choosing how you want your journey to finish. There are so many different permutations involved in the ending of The Traitor, that it took me about as long to play through them all as a significant chunk of the rest of the game.


Not only do you have to find a way to defeat the cunning Liberty Buchanan, but decide where you stand on the region's figurehead - The Patriarch - as well. Just as you're finding your feet in Colorado's post-nuclear tundra, Wasteland 3 reaches its compelling conclusion at the end of The Traitor quest.
