With Roots of Pacha, marriage and romantic love may be the last thing on your mind when you first start playing. Understandably, you're up to your knees in weeds and rocks that need clearing. Later down the road, though, the idea may become appealing to you. Read below for an extensive guide on love and marriage in Roots of Pacha.
All Characters you can Romance in Roots of Pacha
There are quite a few romanceable characters in Roots of Pacha, both male, and female. Here's the breakdown of each one, which can aid you in choosing which partner to pursue marriage (or just dating). I delve into their personalities, backgrounds, hobbies, and more. I'll tell you who I have my eye on if you do!
Era
Unlike many of the other romantic contenders, Era is a new face in Pacha. Her father comes from the Pacha clan and has moved his family back here. She is quite humble and slow to warm up to others (while still being polite). I gifted her some spicy food or mango fruit, and the ice started to melt!
Illoe
If you want a romantic partner who cares for others and works hard, Illoe is a great choice. She dedicates a lot of her time to helping the village with chores and watching over her younger step-brothers. You will sometimes find her by the water collecting shells. Despite her naive and sometimes anxious nature, she makes for a very sincere and loyal companion. She had me at collecting shells!
Mana
Of the female romantic options, Mana is definitively the most strong-willed and determined. Her self-possessed nature means that she is very ambitious and hard-working. As the oldest daughter of the Chief for Pacha, she plans to become Chief one day. While she spends most of her time training for leadership with her father, she will make some time to talk with you when you stop by.
Vallah
Vallah is not a Pacha villager but rather part of the misunderstood Mograni clan. Her most noticeable physical feature is her two different colored eyes, caused by heterochromia. She is a hunter who makes her own blades, making her a resourceful and talented character. Vallah will appreciate you if you give her a chance and use honesty with her. I spent a while speaking to Vallah, as getting lost in her eyes is very easy.
Frer
The fisherman of Pacha, Frer, is a quiet (yet not shy) character who spends much of his time fishing in the water. He is described as both patient and kind, giving you a lot of grace when getting to know him. He lives with his grandmother and can sometimes be seen hanging around the village with his longtime friend, Illoe.
Garrek
Garrek is perhaps the most intelligent character in Roots of Pacha and spends most of his days contemplating the deeper aspects of prehistoric living. You'll sometimes spot him staring off into space, buried deep into his thoughts. I advise getting some mushrooms handy as he loves them. When you first meet him, he can come across as quite dry sometimes, but he warms up over time. Mushrooms will quicken up the heat!
Jelrod
While he can come across as arrogant sometimes, Jelrod is really just a very confident man. He appreciates himself, but he also lends that same appreciation to other villagers on occasion. Later in the game, he adopts a Guanaco to ride and shows his deep love for animals. All you had to say was animals, in my opinion.
Jukk
A clothing maker for the village of Pacha, Jukk, can be spotted most days inside the Hearth where he sews new clothes. He will often want to talk about clothing, but he can occasionally catch you off-guard with a sincere compliment. Jukk lives with his two mothers, Jizu and Okka. He tends to be gregarious but also a bit reserved.
Krak
Krak is one of the first Yakuan clan members you meet when your Pacha clan clears some rubble that meets up to their territory. He is extroverted and kind, treating everyone equally. If you become closer to him, though, he opens up even more. He carves materials and builds sand castles in his free time.
Touk
Another Mograni clan member, Touk, is sometimes seen as simple or dumb by members of his own clan. This is not necessarily the case, he just tends to be uncomplicated and too brutish at times. Despite his many hunting talents and sometimes aggressive nature, Touk secretly loves all baby animals.
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How to Romance Characters in Roots of Pacha
Romancing characters in Roots of Pacha work much in the same way that it does when becoming friends with other characters. Speak with them each day, and give them gifts. Try and give them gifts based on their favorites, as this will grow the relationship much more quickly.
Can you get married in Roots of Pacha?
The great news is that not only can you Romance characters in Roots of Pacha, but you can also become married. This can't be done until you max out your relationship level with the intended character. After you have, you'll be given the option to ask them for marriage.
Can you have kids in Roots of Pacha?
You can have kids in Roots of Pacha and adopt a child if you'd like. Unlike raising children in Stardew Valley or other similar games, it seems that child-rearing is a bit more involved in Roots of Pacha. You can raise them with influence that will change what role they fulfill for the clan when they grow older.
Are same-sex relationships allowed in Roots of Pacha?
The excellent news is same-sex marriages and relationships are entirely allowed in Roots of Pacha. There are no restrictions related to gender or sex in the game when it comes to romance. In fact, there are really no restrictions in-game for anything that is caused by gender or sex.
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Published: Apr 27, 2023 05:22 am