The latest Cyberpunk 2077 DLC comes with a ton of choices that may or may not have some repercussions later on in the game. Among those is the Oath choice that you have to make during the end of the Lucretia My Reflection mission. This quest requires you to help rescue the President of New United States of America named Rosalind Myers from the Chimera Boss.
Upon arriving at a safe location in an apartment, Myers will offer you a choice to take an Oath of service towards NUSA. However, the question here arises whether you should take the Oath in Phantom Liberty or not? Well, we are here to answer just that for you and clear your doubts about the consequences of each of the choice that you make.
Should You Take The Oath In Phantom Liberty?
While Myers will be disappointed if you deny the oath, Silverhand on the contrary will appreciate you for not becoming a puppet of the system. But the same reactions and choice of words will be the opposite for Myers and Silverhand respectively if you wish to take the Phantom Liberty Oath.
To get the major doubt out of the way — no, you will not face any major changes in the game later on irrespective of your Oath choice in Phantom Liberty. The only difference that comes along if you refuse to take the oath is that you will lose some extended dialogue; that is it. Myers offers you the choice so that you have a record in the FIA database file to make it easier for Solomon Reed to screen you.
In either choice, you get your record in the FIA database and encounter Solomon Reed played by Idris Elba. Moreover, you also get to have the FIA coin no matter if you decide to take the oath or deny it completely. However, the choice you tend to make will have different reactions from Myers and the choice of words from Johnny Silverhand.
So that was all for our guide on whether you should take the oath in Phantom Liberty. Let us know in the comments below if this was helpful.