How To Get The Best Ending In Assassin's Creed Odyssey

So, You Want the "Happy" Ending in Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Huh?
Let's be honest. We all secretly want the best possible outcome for the Misthios. Forget the glory and the gold. We want a functioning family dinner.
But how do you actually achieve this mythical "perfect" ending? Prepare yourself. Some of my advice might be... controversial.
Step 1: Mom Knows Best (Usually)
Your relationship with Myrrine is KEY. Seriously, it's the backbone of this whole familial shindig.
Agree with her. Support her. Even when she's being a little...intense.
Trust me, happy mom, happy playthrough.
Step 2: "Yes, Papa" - But With Caveats
Okay, here's where things get tricky with Nikolaos. He's... complicated. Let's just leave it at that.
Try to understand him, sure. But don't feel obligated to forgive everything. Set some boundaries, friend.
Sometimes, tough love is the only love he understands.
Step 3: Stentor, the... Step-Sibling?
Ah, Stentor. The guy who just can't catch a break.
Look, I'm just going to say it: some players think you need to keep him alive for the "best" ending. I disagree!
Maybe it's just me, but sometimes certain family members are better off... somewhere else. A quiet farm, perhaps? Just saying.
Step 4: Deimos - The Wildcard
This is the big one. The relationship with your sibling, Deimos, determines the ultimate family reunion – or lack thereof.
Persuasion is your weapon. Reason with them. Show them compassion.
And for the love of the gods, DO NOT let them choose the Cult of Kosmos! That's a one-way ticket to Bad Ending Town.
Step 5: Dialogue Choices are Everything!
Pay attention to what you're saying. Every word matters, especially during key conversations.
Choose the compassionate options. The forgiving options. The ones that scream, "Hey, let's all hug it out!"
Avoid anything that sounds remotely aggressive or manipulative. You're aiming for therapy session, not gladiator fight.
Step 6: Embrace the Chaos
Look, even if you do everything "right," things can still go sideways. It's Assassin's Creed Odyssey, after all.
Be prepared for heartbreak. Be prepared for unexpected twists.
And remember, even if your family dinner is a little dysfunctional, at least you tried. (And you probably assassinated a bunch of Templars along the way.)
Step 7: Unpopular Opinion Time!
Here's the thing: Maybe the "best" ending isn't the one where everyone survives and holds hands around a campfire. Maybe the "best" ending is the one that feels most true to *your* Kassandra or Alexios's journey.
Maybe your Misthios is too jaded for a happy family. Maybe they're better off alone, sailing into the sunset with a loyal crew and a pouch full of drachmae.
Don't be afraid to embrace the imperfect ending. It might just be the most satisfying one.
Step 8: The Real Ending?
Ultimately, the "best" ending is subjective. Did you enjoy the game? Did you feel invested in the characters?
Then congratulations! You got the best ending for you.
Now go forth and conquer... or, you know, just relax on a beach in Mykonos. You've earned it.

















