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Mass Effect Andromeda: How to Romance Gil

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How to Romance Gil in Mass Effect: Andromeda

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As you embark on your quest across this huge galaxy in Mass Effect: Andromeda, you’ll be able to engage in a romantic relationship with a number of different characters. One such character is Gil, a member of the Tempest crew who doesn’t require too much convincing to romance.

It’s worth noting here that only a male Ryder can romance Gil. Sorry ladies, but you’ll have to look elsewhere for some companionship in space. Whenever you’re on the Tempest, make sure to flirt with him and eventually, he’ll ask you to meet him in a bar on Nexus.

From there, you can play cards and up the flirtation even more. If you continue to talk to him after each main mission that you complete, Gil will soon send you an email inviting you to meet up on Eos. If you want to take your relationship to the next level and romance Gil, simply make your way there.

Once you’ve romanced him, you can opt to take your relationship further with him, and a lovely space-based romance for the ages will blossom.

For everything else Mass Effect: Andromeda, including more romancing guides, be sure to check out our wiki.

 


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