![]() In most cases, players will only be receiving boosts for between 2-4 characters when levelling up their relationship with their “related characters” though this can really help a player narrow down what Commissions they are choosing to take, especially if they are trying to make the most Gols as possible at the same time as advancing their candidates for marriage. If you rank up with Gust you will also gain relationship points for: If you rank up with Arlo you’ll also going to gain relationship points for: I know that might not make the most sense in the way that I just described, but here is an example: I typically check these every morning to see how close I am to getting to the next tier of friendship or a relationship with someone as every time you hit the next tier you actually boost all of the relationships of characters who are associated with that character. To begin, players will want to be aware of their relationships with other characters at all times. HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH ANOTHER CHARACTER? Doing so will also help be build a top tier list of people to marry just in case you’re uncertain, though in this guide I’m going to cover how it is you successfully marry another person in My Time at Portia as well as some of the perks that are available to you when you marry another character. ![]() I’m going to be very upfront… My goal is to marry every single person in the Town of Portia, which isn’t usually an option for players, though I got a mod that makes it possible so I can see how overpowered this might actually be. I do strongly recommend that players try to become acquainted with at least one other character as not only will players gain a bit of a boost from being close to another character, but as soon as they marry another character they may be privy to a helper at their Workshop, some discounts at the local shops or more. While not every player is going to want to marry Arlo. I actually spent a number of days being BFFs with Arlo and was afraid that I had been friend zoned by him before I realized that there were actually other steps I needed to take before “sealing the deal,” luckily because I was so high up in his favour he didn’t say no to me and actually allowed me to propose to him the day after we had gotten in a relationship. I have to admit, I was very confused when it came to marrying another character in My Time at Portia as the marriage and relationship mechanic felt a lot more confusing than other games. I already know, if Arlo is introduced to us in the new game My Time at Sandrock (which I hope to play on Twitch upon release), I’m probably going to marry him because I simply cannot stop talking about him for some reason. While marriage is usually my main focus when playing management or farming games, I have to say that within my first few minutes of meeting Arlo I was love smitten and wanted my character to marry him. ![]() Upon getting a hold of the game My Time at Portia I was very aware that players would be able to select a member of the Portia community to marry and potentially reap a variety of benefits from.
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