Fields of Mistria Romance: Confirmed Guide
A structured guide to the confirmed Fields of Mistria romance discussion, including Juniper, March, and patch-scope limits.
What the confirmed romance discussion covers
The available romance evidence focuses on Juniper and March, presenting Juniper as a popular bachelorette and March as a popular bachelor. It does not provide a complete romance roster or detailed relationship guide.
The evidence describes character appeal through personality and story framing rather than through romance requirements, schedules, gifts, heart levels, or event instructions. Those details should therefore not be treated as confirmed by this guide.
Juniper: the reluctant bachelorette
Juniper is identified as Fields of Mistria’s most popular bachelorette in the available discussion. Her defining contrast is that she does not want to be in Mistria, making her apparent popularity notable within the romance conversation.
The description also portrays Juniper as someone who believes she is smarter and prettier than the player. The confirmed appeal is therefore tied to her self-assured, difficult-to-impress presentation rather than to any stated romance mechanic.
For a structured comparison, Juniper’s confirmed profile can be summarized as: bachelorette, highly popular, reluctant to be in Mistria, and strongly confident in her intelligence and appearance. The evidence does not establish how to romance her or what rewards a relationship provides.
March: the prickly blacksmith
March is identified as the most popular bachelor in the available discussion, with his popularity qualified by the statement that his brother Olric remains un-romanceable. This makes March the confirmed male focus of the romance comparison.
March is described as a prickly blacksmith and is associated with a rivals-to-lovers arc. Those labels establish the tone of his character appeal, but they do not confirm any specific dialogue choices, romance stages, or progression requirements.
For reference, March’s confirmed profile is: bachelor, blacksmith, prickly, and linked to a rivals-to-lovers storyline. Olric is mentioned only as March’s brother and as someone who is not romanceable in the stated comparison.
Version comparison: what the patches confirm
Patch v1.0.2 is described as containing quality-of-life updates together with bug and crash fixes. The available evidence does not list individual changes or identify a romance adjustment in that patch.
Patch v1.0.3 is likewise described as containing quality-of-life updates and bug and crash fixes. Its available announcement also does not provide individual romance changes, character updates, or altered relationship rules.
The safe comparison is therefore limited: both named patches are presented as quality-of-life, bug-fix, and crash-fix updates, while the supplied evidence does not establish a romance difference between them. Community feedback and bug reporting are noted as influences for changes marked with a flower symbol in the patch notes, but no specific romance change is supplied here.
Confirmed takeaways for Fields of Mistria romance
Juniper and March are the two romance candidates directly described in the available evidence. Juniper represents the popular bachelorette with a reluctant attitude and strong self-regard, while March represents the popular bachelor with a prickly blacksmith persona and rivals-to-lovers framing.
The evidence supports comparing their character presentation and reported popularity, not ranking them through gameplay data. It gives no confirmed romance requirements, route order, benefits, or event details, so those subjects remain outside this reference.
The patch announcements do not expand that romance information: they confirm broad update categories but do not document a change to Juniper, March, Olric, or romance mechanics. This keeps the romance comparison version-aware without claiming unsupported patch-specific differences.