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Mass Effect: Andromeda romance guide: Here’s who the male Ryder can sleep with

Spoiler-filled: Males

Here’s a breakdown of the dudes that Ryder can — or can’t — get it on with.

Gil Brodie

If you’re going the gay route, go with Gil. This male, human engineer is a great shipmate, and best of all, his romance has (what we think) is the best storyline.

Don’t forget to follow up with Gil after you’ve finished with Andromeda‘s main quests.

Heavy spoilers: If you want to see the whole Gil-Scott relationship played out to its entirety, we’ve got you covered here.

Jaal Ama Darav

Update: Patch 1.08 means Scott can now romance Jaal. Have at it!

Liam Kosta

This one broke our heart. Liam was pretty quick to tell Ryder that he doesn’t do guys.

He then decided to spend the next two hours parading around the Tempest without a shirt on. Talk about a tease. Double sadface.

Kallo Jath

Like Suvi, it seems like you’re not able to romance your bridge officers in any way.

This male Salarian is off the market, it appears.

Nakmor Drack

Krogans have the hardest time reproducing — not that male on male action would do that anyway — so Drack’s out too.

If you feel like having a grumble with an old man, Drack’s your guy.

Reyes Vidal

This male human resistance contact wants Ryder. And bad.

You’ll meet him pretty early on in Kadara.

Heavy spoilers: We’ve Scott’s first date with Reyes here, if you’re keen.

That’s all we could find, boys and girls.

Mass Effect: Andromeda is available this week on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.

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