The Veilguard’s Most Romanced Companions Have Been Revealed

The Veilguard's Most Romanced Companions Have Been Revealed

Key Takeaways

  • Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s most popular romances have been revealed, with Neve Gallus on top of the rankings.
  • Lucanis is unsurprisingly in second, while Taash takes third place.
  • Davrin and Emmrich are the game’s least popular romance options, so maybe give them some more love if you find yourself in a second playthrough.



Dragon Age: The Veilguard is a pretty good game, full of satisfying combat encounters and deep lore dives, but one thing that was on every Dragon Age fan’s mind before release was who they were going to shack up with. The romances were so highly anticipated that people were even picking which party members they wanted to lock lips with before the game launched.

Now that it is out and everyone’s had time to get to know Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s multiple party members, we can see which characters captured the hearts of players the most, and which ones were left without a date to the prom. BioWare released some cold hard stats on the game’s official Discord server, and it turns out Neve was the character who players wanted to smooch the most.


Dragon Age: The Veilguard romance statistics showing Neve as the most popular romance option


Neve’s popularity isn’t too surprising, given that she’s arguably the most ordinary female character of the group. We’ve seen with similar games like Baldur’s Gate 3 and Shadowheart that the conventionally attractive female characters are usually the most popular romance options, while the conventionally attractive male character in Lucanis is just behind Neve in the poll.

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Taash picks up the bronze medal, while Harding just misses out on a podium position in fourth. Bellara is quite surprisingly in fifth, while Davrin and Emmrich bring up the rear in sixth and seventh, which is also kind of surprising given how many people wanted to jump the old man’s bones before the game even launched.

If you’re yet to dive into Dragon Age: The Veilguard to see what these romances are all about, you’ll be pleased to know that BioWare recently released the game’s character creator as a standalone download, which you can try out for free. That gives you plenty of time to get your Rook looking just the way you want them to, before you play the full game and most likely romance Neve.


Dragon Age The Veilguard Tag Page Cover Art

Dragon Age: The Veilguard is the long-awaited fourth game in the fantasy RPG series from BioWare formerly known as Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. A direct sequel to Inquisition, it focuses on red lyrium and Solas, the aforementioned Dread Wolf. 

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