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Mass Effect Andromeda: How to Romance Vetra

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How to Romance Vetra in Mass Effect: Andromeda

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Vetra is a Turian smuggler who joins your crew in order to get out of the Nexus. She seems mysterious and tough at first, but she’s actually very kind and extremely helpful. Her strong demeanor and willingness to bend the rules to help her team make her easy to fall for, so it’s a good thing that she’s a romance option in Mass Effect: Andromeda. Even better, she’s one of only two members of your crew (Peebee is the other) that can be romanced by both female and male Ryder allowing love to truly win out aboard the Tempest.

Romancing Vetra isn’t too complicated, you can flirt with her after main missions, and she’ll share that she likes your strong, decisive nature. Be caring when she’s talking about personal issues, and logical when talking about work (that seemed to work best for me). When you unlock Aya for exploration (this is done after completing Voeld) you can meet Vetra in the marketplace and flirt some more which will really get the ball rolling.

Eventually, you’ll be able to embark on her Loyalty Mission which involves her sister, Sid. Complete it and then speak to Vetra in the armory on the Tempest. Make sure to be caring during this conversation, she doesn’t need a tough leader at this point. Continue the game and you’ll get an email telling you to meet her on Kadara. Put her in your party and drive to the spot for romance to ensue (as long as you’re not in a relationship with anyone).

For more on Mass Effect: Andromeda be sure to check out our wiki.


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