Fields of Mistria Gifts Guide

A structured reference to how gifts connect to friendship, heart progress, and romance in Fields of Mistria.

Gifts and Friendship Progress

In Fields of Mistria, gifts are one of the confirmed ways to earn friendship points with characters. These points function as relationship experience, so giving a gift contributes to progress with the NPC who receives it.

Talking to characters is another confirmed source of friendship points. Gifts therefore fit into the broader relationship system alongside conversations rather than standing apart from character interaction.

Friendship points cannot be lost, and they do not decay over time. Progress earned through gifts remains on the relationship meter instead of being reduced later.

Checking Gift Relationship Progress

The heart tab in the journal shows the current heart level for every NPC. This provides a direct reference point for following relationship progress after giving gifts or speaking with a character.

A pink meter in the heart tab displays the friendship points earned toward the next heart. The meter makes the remaining progress to another heart visible for each NPC.

Because gift-earned friendship points are permanent, the journal’s heart and pink-meter displays represent accumulated relationship progress. Players can use these displays to see both the current heart level and progress toward the following one.

Gifts, Hearts, and Romance

Gifts are connected to romantic progression through the same friendship-point system used for NPC relationships. A reported attempt to reach the 10-heart threshold for marriage involved giving gifts to romantic partners and taking them on dates.

The confirmed marriage threshold described in the evidence is 10 hearts. Reaching that threshold does not remove every requirement, since crafting an engagement ring is described as a significant investment.

The engagement ring’s material cost is characterized as manageable for someone who has already played extensively, while still requiring materials. Gifts and heart progress are therefore part of romance advancement, but they are not presented as the only consideration for marriage.

Notable Romance Context

March is described as the most popular bachelor in Fields of Mistria. His appeal is framed around a rivals-to-lovers dynamic and a prickly blacksmith personality.

Olric is identified as March’s brother and is described as un-romanceable in the available evidence. This distinguishes March’s bachelor status from Olric’s stated romance availability.

Juniper is described as the game’s most popular bachelorette. The evidence also characterizes her as someone who does not want to be in Mistria and as a woman who sees herself as smarter and prettier than the player character.