What to do with the Rachni Queen in Mass Effect 3
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Should You Free or Kill the Rachni Queen in Mass Effect Legendary Edition?

Your choice matters.

The Mass Effect series is all about having your choices matter. A big choice you can make in the Mass Effect Legendary Edition is the fate for the Rachni Queen.

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The Rachni Queen was born in Noveria and was used an experiment, her children going mad. After defeating Benezia, you have the option to free the Rachni Queen or use gases to kill her. What should you choose? The consequences of this action will ripple throughout the trilogy.

Should You Free or Kill the Rachni Queen in Mass Effect?

You’ll first meet the Rachni Queen on Noveria, right after defeating Matriarch Benezia in Mass Effect. It’s here you’ll learn that the Rachni Queen was hatched and raised by a corporation called Binary Helix which wanted to clone the rachni and raise an army. When the Rachni Queen started laying eggs, Binary Helix took her brood away to train them as soldiers but soon discovered that without their queen, the rachni would become insane and mindlessly destructive. Having fought through some of the rachni and reaching the Rachni Queen, you’re now given a choice: let the Rachni Queen go free or kill the Rachni Queen.

Should You Free the Rachni Queen?

By releasing the Rachni Queen, she will go free from Noveria, thanking you and promising she’ll remember your kindness and teach her offspring to behave similarly. You will not see her for the rest of the game, but she will reappear in Mass Effect 2 and 3. The Council will read your report and disapprove of you freeing the Rachni Queen, sharing with you the violent and troubling history that the Rachni poised many years ago. Although this Rachni Queen promised to be better, they do not believe her word will be kept. Despite her being released, they approve the rest of your mission.

You also receive 24 Paragon points for allowing the Rachni Queen to leave.

Should You Kill the Rachni Queen?

By killing the Rachni Queen at this point, she will die in Noveria. The Queen’s Asari that she was using to communicate with you will attempt to try and help her escape but ultimately fail. You will not see her for the rest of the game or the rest of the series. The Council will not approve of Shepard removing the Rachni from the galaxy but believe it was the best decision given the species’ history.

You will receive 24 Renegade points for killing the Rachni Queen.

What are the Consequences?

What happens next varies on the choices you make in Mass Effect 1. In Mass Effect, the Reapers find and indoctrinate her but ultimately fail. As a result, they have to chain her to her nest, forcing her to lay eggs for their army to use against the galaxy. Shepard will arrive on the planet with Grunt, if he’s alive, to save her. Shepard will have to choose to save her or sacrifice Aralakh Company, the Krogans under Grunt, and were here to eliminate the Queen.

Alternatively, if you did not save the Rachni Queen, the Reapers will create a fake Queen, doing much of the same process. Unfortunately, if Shepard goes forward with the best choices and solutions, saving her and bringing her into Shepard’s war effort, she eventually goes crazy and causing more harm than good.

Overall, the best decision is to save the Rachni Queen. She offers more benefits to having saved her in Mass Effect 1 than killing her. When she appears again in Mass Effect 3, and you choose to save her from the nest, she becomes a superb asset.


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Zack Palm
Zack Palm is the Senior Writer of Gamepur and has spent over five years covering video games, and earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Oregon State University. He spends his free time biking, running tabletop campaigns, and listening to heavy metal. His primary game beats are Pokémon Go, Destiny 2, Final Fantasy XIV, and any newly released title, and he finds it difficult to pull away from any Star Wars game.