Talk:Diavolos Nevrakis/@comment-32076152-20171111064741/@comment-3452092-20171111135554

Oh, that's definitely not it, because I only recall one decision, the very first one involving him where he wasn't happy with what I said, and I did make Diavolos commander of the Abanthus army. He still betrayed me. I haven't started on it yet, but I'm going to try making a guide for which choices affect this. It'll take a bit, because I have to replay the game and experiment. If I'm right and it was only one option I missed, then you have to choose all of them.

The one I'm pretty sure I got wrong and may have been the difference for me was in chapter five where Diavolos and Luther both had suggestions and honestly, I did think Luther was right, so I said so, but the choices were:


 * It's a good idea, but...
 * Luther's right.

In chapter 8 I think I answered this one "correctly," but I'd say this is one that you need to answer politely to him as well:


 * You have a point.
 * Shut up.

It's a little difficult to know where the other once are with just what guides I've scene (hence why I plan on making my own guide . . . and when I make one here, I'm making one that points out choices that affected Rowan in book 2 and Diavolos in book 3. I already know which choices affect her loyalty and you only need to agree with her on two of them to keep her loyalty which I did, partially to see if she really did stay loyal or not. I will use a different combination of choices next time, because I want to see if all combinations work or just specific ones).

Basically if you make a choice and his immediate response it red instead of green, it was probably a choice that mattered and you probably made the wrong choice.