Infernax

In Infernax, there’s a hidden morality system. You can finish the game as good or evil, but if you really want to commit to one side or the other, you can actually earn ultimate good or ultimate evil ratings.

If you want to get ultimate good, you’ll need to find the Necronomicon and use it to banish Baphomet, all while keeping the highest possible morality rating. This is an incredibly long journey, so I’m going to lay out every step for you.

Now, the morality system is hidden, but if you do everything I lay out below, and make the right choices, you’ll land on the ultimate good side of the morality spectrum. You actually don’t need to do every single one of these things, because even ultimate good has some wiggle room, but you will not be able to progress the Necronomicon quest line unless your morality level is really high. And that means you’ll need to do at least most of the things laid out in this guide.

The bulk of the Necronomicon quest line takes place in garrisons on the outskirts of each village. If your morality rating isn’t “good” enough, the soldiers will tell you to help more people before coming back. If this happens, go do some more of the things on this list to see if you can sway them.

If you’re more interested in the evil side of the morality system, I have written an ultimate evil guide too. But if you’re looking to walk the straight and narrow, here’s a step-by-step guide for getting the Necronomicon and finishing the game with an ultimate good rating.

Kill Paimon (for good)

Infernax - It Hurts

In the very beginning of the game, you will encounter a man who is turning into a zombie. You are given the choice to either kill him or try to help him. If you kill him at this point, you’ll block yourself from the later portion of this quest line. If you try to help him, though, he will turn into a monster called Paimon, which you must defeat in combat.

If you defeat Paimon, the man’s wife Lillian will see and run off. She has a house in the bottom level of Arkos, and if you visit her there (once you have access to Arkos), she will give you a quest to rid the world of Paimon once and for all.

Your next step is to travel to Kastki and visit Alan (who runs the Magic Shop there). He’ll give you an incantation. Now, travel back to the spot where you beat Paimon the first time. The corpse should still be there. Use the action button to say the incantation and trigger the second Paimon fight. Note that this one is way more difficult than the first one — this is definitely designed to be an endgame fight.

Once Paimon’s true form is defeated, return to Lillian to complete the quest and receive 300 gold.

Infernax - Donations

There’s a cathedral outside of Darsov. If you go inside, there’s a door that leads to the bedchambers. If you go through it, you’ll find a monk with a chest of money for the poor. He’ll ask you for 25 gold. Give it to him. (If you want to be evil, you can smash open the chest and steal all the money, but I’m pretty sure this does have an impact on the morality system.)

Help Josephine with her skeleton problem

Infernax - Skeleton Knight

In the back of the Darsov Inn, you’ll find Josephine, who asks you to kill a skeleton that’s haunting her father’s grave. Head straight east out of town, and you’ll find the Skeleton Knight in a cave. When you get to the correct spot, it will rise from the ground and you’ll have to fight it. Don’t worry, this fight is pretty easy, as the Skeleton Knight has a pretty simple pattern of attacks that are easy to dodge.

Return to Josephine after the fight, and she’ll give you 100 gold and allow you to stay in the inn.

Help the soldiers in Darsov

Infernax - Bandits

In the garrison in Darsov, you’ll find two more quests. In the first, a soldier asks you to clear away some bandits from the Valeshire Bridge. You’ll have to do this one at night, so go have a sleep in the inn if you need to change the time of day.

When you get to the bridge, you’ll have the option to either kill the bandit or spare him. You’ll want to kill him so work can begin to repair the bridge.

The second quest requires you to clear out an evil monster from a barn. The barn is just beyond the Valeshire Bridge, and if you can beat the Necro inside, the soldier will regain access to his barn. There is no option to spare the Necro; you’ll have to fight it.

Return to the garrison and turn in these quests once they’re completed.

Cure Genevieve’s husband

Infernax - Genevieve

There’s one more quest in Darsov that you can pick up early in the game. This one is from Genevieve, who lives in one of the houses in town. She asks you to cure her husband’s madness.

You can’t complete this until you’re pretty deep in the game, because it requires the Holy Light spell, which you’ll get from the Kadjanto Stronghold dungeon. Once you have that, you can mosey on over to the underground passage beneath Genevieve’s house. Inside a shack is Genevieve’s husband. Use Holy Light to cure him and he’ll give you a potion flask. When you’ve done that, return to Genevieve for your reward.

Clear the vagabond camp

Infernax - Vagabond Camp

East of Combbelton Cemetery, you’ll find a camp of vagabonds led by a man named Robert. One man there will ask you to burn a holy tome in the cathedral in Darsov. Do not do this.

To the east of the camp is a house that belongs to a man named James. If you talk to him, he’ll ask you to clear out the vagabond camp. Return to the camp and ask the men to leave. Robert will ask you to drink with him, but don’t fall for his tricks; send the men scampering into the forest.

Return to James to be rewarded with the Heal spell.

Don’t break the dam

Infernax - Arkos

In the town of Arkos, in the shack pictured above, you’ll find a man who asks you to destroy the nearby dam. You can answer “Yes,” “No,” or “Never.” Pick “Never,” then fight off the onslaught of specters that appears.

Then, when you find the damn, don’t attack it (or it will flood Arkos).

Help the soldiers in Arkos

Infernax - Wilfred

In the garrison outside of Arkos, there are two soldiers with quests for you. The first one is to locate a man named Wilfred and give him a healing potion (an elixir works too). He’s just to the east of Arkos, past some waterwheels. Once you return to the garrison, Wilfred will tell you he was assigned to the watchtower. If you go just above Arkos, you’ll see that the watchtower is indeed unlocked, and you can go inside to see how this side story ends.

The second quest line is a bit more complicated. The soldier wants you to spy on some cultists, but in order to do so, you need to acquire the password to get into their hideout.

This requires you to go back to Darsov and locate Handsome Han. In case you’re not sure where to look, Han lives in this house:

Infernax - Handsome Hans

When you get to his house, you’ll find that he’s being attacked by cultists. Kill the cultists and get him to spill the beans about the password.

Once you have the password, you’ll have to go back to Arkos, then find the cultist hideout above the town. It’s this building here:

Infernax - Cultist Hideout

Now, say the password and get into the hideout. Talk to the cultists and get whatever information you can, then return to the garrison to report your findings.

Deal with the caged demon

Infernax - Caged Demon

If you go east of Arkos during the night, you’ll encounter a crowd of people who have caged a demon. You can either try to reason with it or kill it. If you reason with it, it will break out of its cage and kill some people in the crowd. If you burn it, it will just burn inside the cage until you put it out of its misery. You’ll definitely want to burn it here to save the townsfolk.

Kill the monster in Danielle’s basement

Infernax - Map to Danielle's House

Once you get the Precision Strike skill (from the Combbelton Necropolis dungeon), you will be able to smash through cracked walls. Go to the location shown in the map above to find Danielle’s house, which you’ll need to smash a wall to access.

Once you’re in her house, Danielle will ask you to kill a monster in her basement, then open up the cellar door for you. Go through it to face Mammon.

Now, the trick to this boss fight is to deflect its fireballs back at whichever eye is open. You can do this by hitting each fireball with your mace (projectile deflection is a secondary benefit of Precision Strike). This can be a little finicky, but you just want to make sure you’re aiming at the open eye and not the closed one. If you’re feeling extra sassy, you can try to hit the smaller projectiles back at it too, but those are a bit harder to hit. The bigger fireballs are enough to take it down if you have the endurance for it.

Once Mammon is vanquished, return to Danielle to learn the Guided Strike skill.

Don’t burn the villages

Infernax - Shores of Upel

Once you get the Skycall skill, you will be able to travel back to the Shores of Upel (you can also get there using the Teleport spell). There’s a single house there, but the door is only open during the day. Inside, you’ll find an old hermit who asks you to burn down every town. Answer “Never,” and you’ll be teleported to a new area where you’ll fight the Faceless One.

Once you beat the Faceless One, you’ll be teleported back to the house and you’ll receive 300 gold.

Cleanse Michael’s dream world

Infernax - Dreamscape

In the village of Katski, there is a house on the bottom right-hand side of the town (to the right of the shrine). If you go inside during the day, you’ll find a man named Michael who is having some bad dreams. He’ll ask you to cleanse them.

First, you’ll need an elixir, which you can buy from Mary in Kadjanto Peak. Bring Michael an elixir to start the dream sequence. You’ll be teleported to the Dreamscape, which is a cakewalk compared to Stormheim Castle (which you should have cleared by this point), and you’ll have to beat Crocell. Once you do, you’ll be teleported back to Michael’s house. Talk to him so he can thank you and give you 300 gold.

Help with the exorcism

Infernax - Possessed Man

Once you clear Stormheim Castle, you’ll find Julius to the west of Darsov, and he’ll tell you to come to the cathedral quickly. This triggers the exorcism quest.

I’ve already written a full guide to this quest, so check that out if you need step-by-step instructions.

Help Caroline with her skeleton problem

Infernax

To the east of Kastki you’ll find a house next to the garrison. Inside is Caroline, who asks you to deal with her skeleton problem. You’ll need to continue to travel east and perform some acrobatics to get to the right spot. If you don’t know where to go, the house that contains the skeleton is right here:

Infernax - Remus Map

This one takes a little more effort to get to than Josephine’s skeleton, because you’ll need to solve a simple puzzle. There is a big gap in your way, and an unreachable lever to pull to get to it. If you use your Familiar spell, your bird will pull the lever for you, extending a bridge so you can get to the other side of the gap safely.

Once you’ve reached the other side, you’ll find a house. Go inside, then go into the basement to find a skeleton named Remus. Remus will ask you to spare him, but you’ll want to kill him instead (if you spare him, he will murder Caroline).

You will run into his friend Brutus way out by Kadjanto Stronghold. After beating him, break open the cage to free a wizard and get the Doves upgrade for your Familiar spell.

Defend the relic in the Kastki mausoleum

Infernax

If you’ve done everything listed above, you should be able to pick up a quest from a soldier inside the garrison at Kastki. He’ll ask you to defend the town relic, so you’ll have to go to the Kastki mausoleum during the day. Inside, you’ll be attacked by cultists, and the mayor’s assistant will murder a priest. Kill the cultists afterward. Don’t worry; they’re not too difficult.

Once they’re defeated, return to the soldier in the garrison. He’ll suggest that you pay a visit to the mayor to get to the bottom of this. Go to the mayor’s house (which is just to the left of the gallows) to witness a horrible scene. The mayor will flee through a door (which was previously locked) and you’ll need to chase him. Once you confront him, a scene will play out that I won’t spoil for you.

Return to Tancred

Infernax - Tancred

Once you’ve completed the mausoleum quest line (above), the other soldier in the Kastki garrison will ask you to return to Tancred in Darsov to see if he can lend some support to the troops in Kastki. You’ll arrive in Darsov at the scene of a skirmish. Help Tancred defeat the cultists, then you’ll have to make a decision. Do you keep the troops in Darsov to bolster it against the impending attack, or do you send some of them to Kastki to defend that town against monsters?

If you send troops to Kastki you’ll have a lot less support in the upcoming battle. So if you think you can beat the cultists without a sizeable army, send them off to Kastki. Otherwise, bolster Darsov.

I’ve been able to finish ultimate good after choosing both options, but if I had to guess which choice is considered the “good” one, my gut instinct is that it’s saving Kastki.

When the battle is over, Tancred will devise a plan to break into all three cultist hideouts and slaughter them. Here’s where they are:

Infernax - Cultist Strongholds

You’ll have to do them in this order:

  1. Tohan Passage
  2. Mount Kastka
  3. Kadjanto Peak

Confront Robert

When that’s done, you’ll finally be ready to confront Robert in his hideout. That hideout is way out by Combbelton Cemetery. Here’s where it is on your map:

Infernax - Robert Hideout

When you confront Robert, he’ll send several waves of skeletons to attack you. If you can survive, a soldier will kill Robert.

Once Robert is dead, you can grab the Necronomicon off of the pedestal. You also now have access to the Hidden Crypt dungeon too (if you smash open the wall behind the Necronomicon’s pedestal).

Return to the Urzon Citadel for the final confrontation

Infernax - Necronomicon

Now that you have the Necronomicon, you are ready to confront Baphomet. You will, of course, need to clear the five main dungeons first. But when that’s done, return to Urzon Citadel.

In a playthrough without the Necronomicon, you would simply fight Belphegor and the game would end. With the Necronomicon, though, you open up the most brutal dungeon in the game. Complete the dungeon, kill Baphomet, and revel in the fact that you just completed an ultimate good playthrough!

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Duke Eucaliptus
Duke Eucaliptus
2 years ago

Good guide. However, even after I got the Necronomicon and finished all sidequests, Gregor says that my knowledge in demonology is inadequate. Did I miss something?

Snowman
Snowman
2 years ago

I cant trigger the conversation with julius to save the possessrd man in the cathedral… Help

Mavakith
Mavakith
2 years ago

Great guide! I followed your guide for the Ultimate Evil and got 5 different endings on my first go (Cowardice, Drowsiness, Submission, Wretched and Evil), will start a wizard for the Good and Ultimate Good ending.. However, would you happen to know exactly what quests / choices to make to get the Path of Redemption?

Augusto Moura
Augusto Moura
2 years ago

Thank you. Some of the moral choices aren’t untuitive, but thanks to this guide I achieved the Ultimate Good Ending.
Infernax is definitely much more punishing in the beginning. After the third dungeon, if equip yourself properly, it actually gets easy.

Bumbler Interactive
Bumbler Interactive
2 years ago

Hello, I have done everything listed here up to the quest with Tancred, with the only quest I screwed up being Skelton Neighbor. However, the second Knight in Kastski continues to tell me “return once you have done more good deeds” even though I have supposedly completed all available quests. I did however encounter Remes and Brutis after sparing them, and I fear that may have been the cause. Can you confirm this? If so, is there a way to fix this? Thanks

Sad Panda
Sad Panda
2 years ago
Reply to  Josh Wirtanen

I’m in the same position, completed all of the quests in this guide (and what the wiki says gives positive morality), but I spared Remus by mistake and the 2nd knight in Kastski won’t give me the Tancred quest.

Starlin
Starlin
1 year ago
Reply to  Josh Wirtanen

I had this same delima, but I noticed the guard kept saying to go visit the mayor of the town. Apparently I had never done that. So after talking to the mayor I returned and sure enough the guard gave the quest to defend the relic.

J C
J C
2 years ago

I’ve done everything I could do on this list, BUT: at the very beginning of the game I decided that I must not be expected to kill the demon I later found out was Paimon (since it was so tough at that point), and the guy who was turning into a zombie was clearly unhappy that I decided NOT to kill him, so I went ahead and granted his wish to kill him. And apparently that alone was enough to nuke my entire attempt at a “good” run. It’s really disappointing to find out I’d ruined my game practically before I even started.

Just mentioning in case you know of any way to recover a good run if you killed the guy at the beginning…or barring that, to give fair warning to anyone else who foolishly decides to be merciful to that poor schmoe.

Loris
Loris
2 years ago

i did break the dam and i can’t find the soldiers in Arkos man named Wilfred i fact i don’t have this misson at all i did speak with everyone

Loris
Loris
2 years ago
Reply to  Josh Wirtanen

do you mean i need to start again from the beginning !! and thanks ^_^

Loris
Loris
2 years ago
Reply to  Josh Wirtanen

Thank you very much for the help and information

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