What benefits are there to side with Sabal or Amita?

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Is there a gameplay benefit from siding with either Sabal or Amita? Or does the decision I make have no impact except on the plot of the story itself?



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SABAL EPILOGUE

While Ajay might have been fighting to keep Kyrat from turning into a forced-labor drug state, it would seem that putting his faith in Sabal's "traditional" beliefs may have been a regrettable choice.
After the fall of Pagan Min, Sabal's leadership becomes nothing short of religious fanatacism. He forces Bhadra into the position of Tarun Matara and publicly executes anyone who stood in the way of his quest for power.

AMITA'S EPILOGUE

Despite Ajay's desire to see a more progressive and modernized Kyrat, it seems as though Amita is more concerned with preserving her empire than the actual well being of the Kyrati people. After the fall of Pagan Min, Amita's Golden Path begins forcing villagers into labor in factories or drug fields and forcibly drafting children into their armed forces. As Sabal says in his parting words to Ajay, Kyrat has become "A land of equal opportunity where everyone's a slave."




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Is it better to choose Sabal or Amita?

Balance of power M1: Chose Sabal. Lives over information, unless you know what the information could be about. Choosing to let everyone die at the post for some information that could POTENTIALLY be useful isn't worth it. Balance of power M2: Chose Amita, saved the drug fields.

What happens to Bhadra If you choose Amita?

If the player chose to make Sabal the leader, Bhadra is made the Tarun Matara in the ceremony of purification in blood, by slaughtering Amita's followers in front of her. She does not die as a result of this ending.

What happens if you choose Amita?

Amita. If you chose to kill Sabal, Amita will now be in charge of the Golden Path. Visit Tirtha to see how she is celebrating the success of overthrowing Pagan Min. You'll find Amita is aggressively expanding the recruitment of the Golden Path, and expect all families to sacrifice to help bring Kyrat back.

What happens if Amita leads the Golden Path?

In the mission To Reap What You Sow, if Amita is selected to lead the Golden Path, she will order Ajay to kill Sabal, arguing that by splitting the Golden Path, he will inevitably create another civil war and betray Ajay for siding with her.



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More answers regarding what benefits are there to side with Sabal or Amita?

Answer 2

WARNING: SPOILER ALERT

If you side with Sabal I'm not sure, but if you decide to side with Amita you end up recovering some intel that seems not importat at first, but that is later used to prevent a major attack from the enemy.

Answer 3

Balance of power M1: Chose Sabal. Lives over information, unless you know what the information could be about. Choosing to let everyone die at the post for some information that could POTENTIALLY be useful isn't worth it.

Balance of power M2: Chose Amita, saved the drug fields. Gotta make money somehow, even if it's through such means of drug trade.

Balance of power M3: Chose Amita, destroying the factory would be counter productive to M2.

Answer 4

If you chose Sabal, after the end happens there's a slaughter when you fly to the temple island. I haven't found Amita's epilog sequence yet...

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