It is ultimately the greed of The Protagonist that results in his downfall as he is crushed by gold (or so it seems to him). As he reaches out to catch these coins, the roof falls onto him, killing him. The Protagonist, affected by the Monolith´s spell, believes it is gold coins falling. This ending will replace all other endings.Īfter he says this, the bolts and screws of the roof structure start to loosen and fall to the ground. To achieve this ending, you simply have to have at least 50000 RU, making this a very common ending for first time players. Shadow of Chernobyl Ending - I Want To Be Rich As mentioned earlier, this is an example of the Wish Granter´s sick irony. The Zone has disappeared, but only for him. He stands still for a moment and lets his senses take over, only to open his eyes, which have no irises or pupils, to discover that he is blind. You may achieve this ending if you have "excellent" reputation, less than 50000 Rubles on your person, and the leaders of both Duty and Freedom are still alive.Īs The Protagonist asks for a wish, he says:Ī blinding white light surrounds him, and he appears to be standing in a field of grass and trees. Shadow of Chernobyl Ending - I Want The Zone To Disappear The thing about the Wish Granter is that, although it fulfills your wish, it does so in an unexpected fashion, which always ends with the Protagonist being punished rather than rewarded sort of "corrupting" your wish. If the protagonist activates the Wish Granter, one of the 5 endings are shown, based on your actions throughout the course of your campaign. Here you find a large monolithic crystalline structure (about 5-7 meters high) the so-called Wish Granter, a legend in its own. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.When you enter the inner parts of the Sarcophagus, you reach the wondrous Reactor #4, which was the cause of the real Chernobyl disaster.
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