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Some ingame information about how you in fact only make that important decision about three levels later would be appriciated.
The Grey Garrison one can be changed the same way you can change any other levelup decision, you can just ask Hilor to retrain you. Once you picked a path, you're stuck with it until you return to Drezen in Act 5, and the decision you make then is final.
Yeah idk if they fixed it, but this happened for me on my first mythic level, hence why i had to ask the question,
Just FYI, I'm finding all the talk of having changed and got strange powers in the narrative quite amusing since I've completely ignored the M symbols so far. Just casually going through the game without Mythic levels while everyone acts as if I have them.
No benefit to ignore the system + game expect you to have picked one. There are multiple ways you can unlock new mythic paths, you get accees to them throughout the story and some also are quite late in the game. Also most of them have requirement to unlock them.
There are few key points where your choice of mythic path at the time shapes your story and way later in the game you can dedicate yourself to a certain mythic path or choose to abandon your powers.
Hope this helps.
And when you switch to a divergent path at rank 8, ranks 3 to 7 get effectively removed from the tree (you just keep the mythic feats and abilities), except for devil (since it's a special path).