Probably the most important single thing to note is that you’ll need to meet with Miranda three times to advance her story, if she survived with ME2 – so take your first meeting here, and keep taking them. There’s also shopping, and a number of side quests. You’ll be able to meet up with a number of old friends, advancing personal stories with some consequences of your choices in previous games revealed. Scanning clusters rewards quests, research items, credits, and war assets – the later of which can of course be vital for obtaining the best ending.ěack to the Citadel: this isn’t a Citadel quest, but rather us suggesting you use this time to catch up on things in the Citadel. Right now you should have access to several systems, and more open up regularly as you progress the game. Planet Scanning Break: at this point, take a little time out to go planet scanning in all the regions you can. Complete this quest, and be sure to loot thoroughly to get some weapon upgrades and a Failed Medi-Gel Experiment that’s used in a side quest. N7: Cerberus Lab: this side mission unlocks as soon as you’re done with Priority: The Citadel I and get back on the Normandy. Grissom Academy: Investigation: while this is a side quest, you must complete this quest soon after it first pops or else there will be negative consequences for characters you may like. Despite being DLC, Javik is a fully-featured squad member and has many of the most interesting things to say in many missions of the game thanks to the unique direction he approaches things from. This DLC is included in the Legendary Edition of the game. Priority: Eden Prime: this DLC mission unlocks Javik, the only DLC squad mate in ME3. You can slip in a planet scanning break before or after this mission if you wish. Priority: Palaven: head to Palaven to recruit a Turian Primarch, and an old friend, if they survived Mass Effect 2. You can also recruit Dianna Allers, the reporter, if you wish. On board the Citadel, you’ll be able to recruit friends old and new like Doctors Chakwas and Michel to join the Normandy. When talking to The Illusive Man, you should use the investigate conversation option and then use Charm/Paragon or Intimidate/Renegade dialogue options – this can help to open up some things later on. If you choose Intimidate, they will be distrusting of you, which can have grave consequences later. There’s some small notes about this trio of missions: The tone you take with Ashley or Kaiden (whoever is alive) on Mars will impact their attitude later in the game – if you reassure them with Paragon prompts, they will be more likely to trust you later. Simply play them one after the other to be introduced to the basic concepts of Mass Effect 3, including how it differs from its predecessors. Prologue: Earth, Priority: Mars, and Priority: The Citadel I: these three missions will follow sequentially at the very start of the game. In the original version of the game without the Extended Cut ending, this value is slightly higher, at 4000 EMS. All of this is detailed in full in our ME3 endings guide, but the short version is this: if you have 3100 EMS from your War Assets before passing the point of no return, you’ll have the most choices of different endings, including the chance for the best ending. The only other thing to mention is War Assets, the currency that helps to determine what ending you get in Mass Effect 3. Because of the sheer size of ME3 and number of points, we’ve broken the game into 3 acts, separated by the 3 major ‘state-changing’ events that happen on the Citadel every so often. Especially for DLC, some missions that unlock right from the start of the game, or halfway through, are best suited to be saved until the very end. Exhaust all options – then do the next priority quest.īeyond that, we also have some broad suggestions in this guide on the order in which you should tackle ME3’s various stories. So: scan planets, visit the Citadel, and talk to everybody you can in between each and every Priority Mission. However, several of the side quests you get are time limited, and often time advancing the next Priority Mission in the chain can close and lock off already open or as-yet unfound side quests. Priority Missions are major story missions, and therefore never expire. Generally speaking, a good rule of thumb for the Mass Effect 3 mission order is this: any missions marked ‘Priority’ are not actually a priority. Mass Effect 3 Mission Order: the best sequence to take with Priority, DLC and Side Quests In this guide, we naturally offer up our suggested mission order for ME3 to give the best story flow throughout – though as always, remember that this is only a suggestion – go with your gut!
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