This guide will show the player whether to romance Triss or Yennefer, how to romance them and who should you romance. Read on to learn more.
List of Contents
- Should you Romance Triss or Yennefer
- How to Romance Triss
- How to Romance Yennefer
- Should I Romance Both?
- Who should you Romance?
- The Witcher 3 Related Links
Should you Romance Triss or Yennefer
Romancing Triss or Yennefer is tied to Geralt's ending. If you would like to affect Geralt's ending you will need to romance one of them.
How to Romance Triss
To romance Triss you will need to complete the side quests A Matter of Life and Death and Now or Never. Romancing Triss will have stricter requirements compared to Yennefer.
For you to successfuly romance Triss you will need to first choose to kiss her when given the option in the quest A Matter of Life of Death. Then at the end of Now or Never you will need to choose the dialogue option [Stay with me] then [I love you]. If done correctly, Triss will be locked in as Geralt's romantic partner.
How to Romance Yennefer
To romance Yennefer you will need to complete the side quest The Last Wish. It is fairly straight forward to romance Yennefer.
At the end of the quest The Last Wish you will have to decide between two dialogue options, [I still love you, too] or [Sorry, but i don't want to be with you anymore]. Choosing the first one will lock in Yennefer as your romance partner.
Should I Romance Both?
It is not recommended to Romance both of them as it will result in both leaving you and will be the same as if you did not romance either of them.
Who should you Romance?
Gameplay wise it would be easier to romance Yennefer as it will only take one side quest and to succeed you will only need to choose a single dialogue choice. Story wise Yeneffer can also be considered as the "canon" partner, especially for those who have read the books.
But it can still be up to the player's taste. As long as the player does not romance them both, Geralt will get a happy ending.
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Most Important Side Quests for the Story | Romance Guide |
List of Endings and How to Get the Best Ending | What is Enemy Upscaling? |
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What are Mutations | What are Mutagens |
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Best Character Builds | Best Early Game Skills and Builds |
Skills Ranking and Tier List | Top Five Best and Most Useful Skills |
How to Get Magic Acorn | How to Reset Ability Points |
Best Death March Build and Tips for Survival | Max Level and Level Cap for Geralt |
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