About this mod
Current WOTR version is 2.0.0z - Enhanced Edition. No DLCs.
This is an archive of saves encompassing all required decisions to unlock all mythic paths/romances/companions (Wenduag & Lann at the same time!) and the secret ending.
All saves were done with no mods enabled.
- Permissions and credits
1. Download and open the file- you need 7zip or some equivalent which can open .7z files.
2. Open File Explorer/Finder, then copy and paste the following into the address bar:
Windows: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\LocalLow\Owlcat Games\Pathfinder Wrath Of The Righteous\Saved Games
Mac*: /library/application support/Owlcat games/Pathfinder Kingmaker/Saved Games
3. Pull the save(s) you want into that folder, probably without the game running.
4. Start the game and Tabula Rasa should be in the Load list. Might take an extra minute or two if you already have mods installed.
5. Respec at LEAST the main character! I use https://github.com/BarleyFlour/RespecMod myself, but there might be other ones that work.
6+. I dunno man, it's your game. Do whatever.
*I don't have a Mac and cannot verify this location; let me know if it's wrong, Mac users!
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Anyone who wants to do anything at all with this has my blessing. Don't even care if someone else takes credit. Was just a little frustrated that the last person (people?) who did this missed a ton of stuff and made their saves with old, now-defunct mods on old version(s) of the game, though I appreciate their effort and intentions.
This is a series of edited save files from the start of the game all the way up to the mythic choice at Drezen, with no levels applied to any characters. Each save was tested and ultimately made with no mods and Unity Mod Manager uninstalled. Unity Mod Manager and ToyBox were the only mods used, to speed through without going nuts at spending another evening doing this for the XXth time. The main character is a chaotic neutral human female Monster Tactician Inquisitor of Desna named Tabula Rasa, not that it matters- starting at the third save, she's gamebreakingly powerful and needs to be respecced. (At one point during the first cult area, I didn't press Kill All Enemies fast enough and she got one-shotted by a cambion, so I got mad and added a bunch of numbers to everything.) Incidentally, apparently difficulty settings are contained in saves, so you'll want to change those to fit your own preferences.
In the final save, all mythic paths are potentially open, including Swarm (when you get to it, if you don't kill the baby queen). Every skill check (to my knowledge) has been passed, every item* has been collected without being sold, and as many people have been kept alive, recruitable, and on your side as possible. I saved periodically, and tried to save before every relevant choice, though, in case you wanted to do something different. I will say, though, that I exhausted a few of the time-sensitive conversations I know about and told all NPCs and companions what they'd want to hear if they were going to be the best, ultimately-alive versions of themselves by rule of alignment (answered Lann lawfully, answered Wenduag chaotically, tried to boost Irabeth's confidence, was not an asshole to Finnean, etc.) and started all romances (because you can end them at any time with no consequence). Not that anyone asked, but the "Evil" versions of dialog are typically more like "Insane/Cruel/Violent," and even playing an evil character I'd imagine the MC wanting their allies at their best. You can use ToyBox's etude search function and a little research to tweak that stuff, however, and respeccing your character updates all flags for future decisions like gender, race, class, alignment, etc.
*NOTE: Something I didn't notice until I'd already finished is that using ToyBox's mass loot feature stole some items ahead of time, particularly Staunton Vhane's mithril full plate armor Carapace and his glaive Soulshear. Additionally, when you leave Drezen, it'll ask if you want to pick up all the excess stuff I dropped because it was far too heavy in vanilla. You can either pick it up, if you tweak the encumbrance settings, or have Owlcat's new built-in cleaner get rid of that stuff forever. I think that's all, but let me know if anything else is weird.
Through the power of ToyBox, Lann and Wenduag are both actively on your team- not 100% sure if that breaks anything, but from experience I genuinely doubt it. Wenduag was chosen in-game, so she'll likely take precedent if there is one, but as I understand it the game spawns different versions of each character when they pop up in each others' respective storylines. The mongrels were also corrupted in-game. If you don't like that, the save "Tabula Rasa - Lann or Wenduag 2" lets you make that decision, but I don't want to play all the way through these multiple times, so using a later save you'll just have to use ToyBox's etudes for that.
Requirements for the secret ending which have been met are:
-Shot a bolt at Deskari.
-Spawned in the Purple Stone Dagger, despite making the Aeon choice.
-Used the neutral "knowledge is good" dialogue option with "Yaniel".
Further details are in the descriptions for each save:
Tabula Rasa Initial
A clean save right after starting the game. Unmodded, unchanged.
Tabula Rasa - Lann or Wenduag
A clean save directly before talking to Chief Sull. Even though you don't make the final decision yet, I thought it'd be nice to include the initial choice.
Tabula Rasa - Lann or Wenduag 2
A clean save directly before taking on Hosilla, after which you do make that decision.
Tabula Rasa - Lann AND Wenduag
A clean save directly after finishing the Hosilla boss fight, choosing Demon and Wenduag but being nice to Lann afterwards, using ToyBox to start the etude Lann_Chosen, and re-recruiting him.
Tabula Rasa - Ramien or Hulrun
A clean save standing in front of Hulrun after recruiting Woljif, Ember, Daeran, and Nenio, completing Woljif's first quest, unlocking Azata, letting Kaylessa live, and clearing out the Market Square. You can pick between Hulrun and Ramien for the Gray Garrison siege, and whether you'd like to kill either or both, but you have to make a decision about Ramien to Hulrun first if you want Ramien's Desnan sleep magic or whatever Hulrun's inquisitors do.
Tabula Rasa - Siege on the Gray Garrison
A clean save after saving the Storyteller, unlocking Trickster, repairing the Covenant of the Inheritor, doing Camellia's first quest, and clearing out all locations and reagent spots on the map, but before telling Irabeth it's time to go. Also used the vanilla bulk sell to go ahead and get rid of some stuff- I personally don't like clutter. That includes books, though all available permanent book boosts were acquired first. I think Owlcat would've been fine letting you pick up books and auto-scribe them in your journal for the people who like reading extra mostly-plot-irrelevant lore.
Tabula Rasa - Queen Galfrey
A clean save after the Gray Garrison, unlocking Aeon, ToyBoxing in the purple stone knife, and inspecting the camp, but before talking to Galfrey. This is where you can insist she participates in the battle, though that technically locks you out of the Swarm path. To be safe, I'm not going to start the GalfreyWithUs etude, as I don't think it's necessary for anything particular. Here's that save in case I'm wrong, though!
Tabula Rasa - Crusade Is Start
A clean save after recruiting Sosiel and doing his first quest, but before selecting the first general. This one isn't a big deal- it's easy to use ToyBox to recruit a new general, dismiss the old one, and bring the one you wanted (or the same one but with different level-up choices) to the same experience level, but I figured someone might appreciate the option, and it isn't that far out of my way to do. The crusade part's the only part of this process I can't totally rush through, but I actually like the little war minigame, so I don't mind much. Actually, I guess I could make my general level 20 and blast through the armies that way, but I have no idea what level my general's SUPPOSED to be at any given point, so whatever.
Tabula Rasa - The Paralictor
A clean save after wiping out all the enemy armies (aside from the wayward level 7 one) in crusade mode (went with Chief Ageboya), doing Seelah's first quest, and saving Regill, but before talking to Regill in case you want to admonish or dismiss him. Also made sure there was at least one of most weapons in the inventory, just in case. This is also the save before Leper's Smile, if there's some particular way you'd like to handle that. I'm going with Sosiel- he seems to have the best luck, in my experience, with his channel energy miracle.
Tabula Rasa - Demon Summoner
A clean save after putting the harp, map, and sextant in the shrine of Desna, but before calling Arueshalae. The sequence is middle, right, left, middle if you wanna do it. I made this save because the game started acting a little weird for some reason, and transposed the sextant and harp for other items before vanishing them forever, so I reloaded without any mods on and set up the ritual to keep myself from losing any progress. The whole area's been cleared out, the MC's at Mythic Rank 2, and the Lich path has been fully unlocked. As an aside, during the gargoyle attack, both Lann and Wenduag showed up to guard the Knight Commander, and both joined the party before they left the tent, which tells me it should be fine they're both there. Nurah is ready to be Trickstered back at camp, and all the demon armies except for the Stevanius one and the ones surrounding Drezen have been destroyed. This is the last save before deciding tactics, as in will you use vescavors, and how will you enter Drezen? If you decide you want Galfrey involved (which locks you out of the Swarm path), using ToyBox to start the etude GalfreyWithUs BEFORE getting back to the new camp oughtta do it.
Tabula Rasa - Drezen Pt.2
A clean save after wiping out the first part of the Drezen siege. I'm putting these extra ones here just in case, but everything plotwise has already been decided, I think. I did start GalfreyWithUs after the point of no return with the vescavors, just to see, which got her showing up to help with the balor fight. Found out that agreeing to Nurah's tunneling plan before outing her, even as a Trickster, makes you do the frontal assault instead. Arueshalae has been recruited. I think I've done everything and gone into everywhere. I'm genuinely excited that I'm (hopefully) never gonna have to do this again- this is the penultimate save!
Tabula Rasa - Mythic Choice
A clean save atop the Drezen walls, right before you hang the Sword of Drezen and select your mythic path. All mythic paths are available, both Lann and Wenduag are in your party, you did that vescavor thing which sorta sucked but otherwise you're doing pretty well for the crusade; congratulations! XP at this point, after succeeding at all skill checks, killing all enemies, completing all (non-Nenio) quests and disarming all traps is at 99500, which is level 9. Had to bring the strongest members of the entire party in and put all the STR belts on to carry everything, but all possible items (to my knowledge) have been looted, with the excess sold. I recommend using the Respec mod at least once to change the Knight Commander into something you like better. To say so, though, all other player characters are at their initial levels and values. According to the save file, it took a little over six straight hours, which, uh, holy shit. I guess that doesn't sound like much, but factoring in a couple hours of taking and checking notes, writing these ADHD-ass descriptions (which I love doing and am not complaining about), tweaking the game via etudes, and periodically exiting the game to uninstall Unity Mod Manager to make sure the save's valid in vanilla, this was a little exhausting and I'm glad I'm presumably done forever. Hope this was helpful!