Mass Effect Romances: Legendary Edition's Best and Worst Partners (2024)

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Mass Effect offers a galaxy of romance options, but which partner is the best?

The Mass Effect trilogy is a lot of things to a lot of people, but we completely understand if you see the release of Mass Effect Legendary Edition as an excuse to cruise across the galaxy looking for romance or, at the very least, the chance to hook up with an alien.

Mass Effect wasn’t the first RPG with a romance system, and the first Mass Effect‘s romance options could most generously be described as limited, but the ways that the Mass Effect games compellingly use romance as both a character-building device and a fun diversion has long made them a favorite among those who can’t help but look for love in digital places.

Which Mass Effect romance is the best of them all, though? While we could never deny you your memories of the time you spent with your personal favorite partner, this is our ranking of every romance (no matter how brief) in the first three Mass Effect games.

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18. Diana Allers

Players will have the chance to romance journalist Diana Allers while she’s working on a story about the Normandy in Mass Effect 3. It seems like it’s supposed to be a Captain Kirk kind of moment, but the whole affair feels…off.

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Actually, Diana even expresses concerns that her brief encounter with Shepard could potentially ruin her career. Between the short flirting phase and the potential lingering ethical concerns, this romance just falls flat.

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17. Sha’ira

Asari consort Sha’ira is really the only “hidden” romance opportunity in the first game, but aside from that factoid, she’s certainly not the most exciting partner in the Mass Effect trilogy.

It also always felt a bit strange that Sha’ira only sleeps with Shepard if the player says they’re dissatisfied with her gift of words. It almost makes this encounter come across as a kind of a Renegade option, which would have felt better if there was an equivalent Paragon side relationship available. This whole thing just seems like an afterthought.

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16. Samara

The “romance” with Samara is hardly a romance at all (at least by Mass Effect standards). If you push past Samara’s code and keep flirting with her, you can eventually get Shepard and Samara to kiss. However, the relationship doesn’t go much further than that.

It’s interesting that this romance is a bit different than the others so far as that goes, but between the lack of a payoff and the fact you’re kind of forced to push past Samara’s respectful initial “no,” it’s hard to rank this romance above most.

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15. Javik

There are different types of romances throughout the Mass Effect series, but few are clearly intended to be “romances” that the player’s character is meant to regret.

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Yet, that’s pretty much what happens the morning after Shepard sleeps with Javik. While the joke of these two getting together fits into the humorous style of the Citadel DLC the hookup happens in, this is a one-note romance that’s little more than a quick gag.

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14. Kaidan Alenko

Granted, Kaidan becomes a slightly more interesting character in Mass Effect 3 when players are given the chance to rekindle their romance with him before a big battle, but it’s hard to get over just how generic Kaidan was in the original Mass Effect.

Even in a game that offered very few romance options, Kaidan felt like a piece of toast with no butter. It’s not really what you want to see in the morning, but you’ll live with it if it’s your only option.

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13. Morinth

A lot of fans hate the Morinth romance option for the simple fact that it’s the only one in the franchise that leads to the direct death of Commander Shepard. To be fair, that’s certainly not the best outcome.

Yet, the shock of that conclusion makes this one of the better “one-off” romance options in the Mass Effect franchise. It’s hardly a legendary relationship, but the surprising “payoff” is at least memorable.

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12. Jacob Taylor

One of the great things about the Jacob Taylor relationship from a storytelling and design perspective is that it’s one of those relationships that initially doesn’t seem possible. It’s only after you really start to form a genuine relationship with Taylor that the path to this romance becomes more obvious.

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Still, the hilariously awkward nature of Jacob’s main pick-up line (“But the prize…”) takes this one down a few notches on the overall romance rankings. There’s also the simple fact that a lot of people just don’t like Jacob as a character.

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11. Steve Cortez

As the first male romantic partner exclusive to male Shepard characters, Steve Cortez helped to break a barrier that some fans wondered if BioWare would ever be willing to break. The absence of that option cast a shadow over the first two Mass Effect games, and it’s great that Mass Effect 3 finally addressed it.

Still, this isn’t the most exciting romance, and Steve is hardly the most developed character that you have the opportunity to be with. Maybe he would rank higher if he were introduced earlier, but such as it is, he’s one of the lower-tier romance options overall.

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10. James Vega

Mass Effect 3’s Citadel DLC is sometimes called an elaborate piece of fan service, but there are times when that approach at least led to memorable moments that finally gave some fans the payoffs they had been looking for.

That’s especially true of the DLC’s options romance with James Vega: one of those fan favorites who were previously platonic. It’s hardly the most impactful romance, but so far as one-night stands go, it’s much better than Javik. James even makes you eggs in the morning.

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9. Kelly Chambers

It’s tempting to rank this one higher for the simple reason that many players developed a crush on Kelly and didn’t think they’d have the chance to romance her, but the fact that you can only unlock this romance after making some notable sacrifices (and that it doesn’t last long) means it’s a little tough to put it above some of the other options.

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Still, Kelly’s popularity, the unique circ*mstances of your courtship with her, and her now-famous dance certainly elevate this fling above most of the other quickies in the game.

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8. Samantha Traynor

Samantha finds herself somewhere in the middle of the romance pack simply because that’s kind of the best way to summarize your romance with her.

The Traynor romance storyline is pretty engaging, has some great moments, and is surprisingly substantial for being limited to the third game. Yet, there are times when this relationship is almost too normal compared to the more dynamic romances in these games. It just lacks some of that spice you get with other characters.

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7. Ashley Williams

If Ashley only appeared in the original Mass Effect, she would be much lower on this list. Her sometimes awkward (if admittedly funny) dialog and the first game’s generally weaker romance storylines meant that her best quality as a partner was “not Kaidan.”

However, Mass Effect 3 pays off this relationship in some surprising ways. The game does a pretty good job of building off Ashley and Shepard’s previous encounter with a storyline that also manages to stand on its own compared to other romances. It’s just a strong multi-game romance overall.

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6. Tali’Zorah

It’s very hard to rank the Tali romance without acknowledging that some fans are still disappointed it doesn’t lead to the logical payoff: getting to see her face. We do see a blurry picture of what appears to be Tali later in the game, but some players wanted a more direct reveal.

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Even if you were disappointed by that element of the love story, though, it’s hard to deny that Tali and Shepard have one of the most exciting, original, and well-developed romances in the Mass Effect trilogy. Tali’s unique physical restrictions and the chemistry she has with Shepard make the better parts of this romance some of the most memorable in any RPG.

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5. Garrus Vakarian

There’s a degree to which the appeal of a relationship with Garrus is based on the appeal of Garrus as a character. In other words, it’s easy to enjoy hooking up with Garrus simply because Garrus is an easy companion to like.

That said, the Garrus romance storyline is also pretty strong in its own right. It really picks up in Mass Effect 3 when the shock of starting a relationship with Garrus has passed and you really get to appreciate how Garrus is one of those romantic partners that are still their own character and not just your love interest when you’re around them.

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4. Thane Krios

Not every Mass Effect relationship is a happy one, but few are as outright tragic as the romance with Thane. After all, you start your relationship with Thane well aware of the fact that his disease is slowly killing him.

While that whole thing could have come across like a Lifetime movie of the week, it’s ultimately an incredibly effective story that serves as one of the best examples of how pursuing a romantic relationship with a Mass Effect character really allows you to see them in a different light.

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3. Miranda Lawson

Look, there are just times when the romances we tend to look back on with the most glee were also slightly volatile. When you’re far away enough from the bad times, it’s much easier to look back on the more exciting moments.

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That’s kind of the dynamic that you get with Miranda. It’s not the deepest romance in the game (and the conclusion of this story in Mass Effect 3 isn’t the best), but the many players who found themselves instantly attracted to Miranda for…umm…reasons will certainly remember the first time they figured out how to make this bad romance happen.

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2. Liara T’Soni

Liara’s status as by far the best long-term romance option in the original Mass Effect game is already reason enough to rank her high on this list, but her lofty placement is really all about how your relationship with Liara evolves across the trilogy.

As a potential romance that spans the entirety of the Mass Effect trilogy (even if her best moments in ME2 are limited to the Shadow Broker DLC), Shepard’s relationship with Liara is one of the most complete and genuine in the original games. Their romance is a simply beautiful story that doubles as one of the better examples of the kind of choice-based long-term storytelling that Mass Effect was built on.

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1. Jack

You’ll have a hard time getting Mass Effect fans to agree on the game’s best romance option, but the fact that most of them will probably agree that Jack is, at least, one of the most interesting romance options in the game is a testament to the overall quality of this storyline.

The great thing about Jack is that you can either choose to engage in a casual relationship with her or, if you know what to do, establish a more lasting partnership that sheds some light on one of the game’s most fascinating companions. The striking differences between those two options perfectly compliments who Jack is as a character and stands as one of the best uses of romance as a character-building tool within a role-playing game.

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Who has the best relationship in Mass Effect Legendary Edition? ›

  • 8 Samantha Traynor. Race: Human. ...
  • 7 Jack/Subject Zero. Race: Human. ...
  • 6 Thane Krios. Race: Drell. ...
  • 5 Jaal Ama Darav. Race: Angara. ...
  • 4 Tali'Zorah vas Normandy. Race: Quarian. ...
  • 3 Liara T'Soni. Race: Asari. ...
  • 2 Garrus Vakarian. Race: Turian. Romanceable By: Female Shepard. ...
  • 1 Miranda Lawson. Race: Human. Romanceable By: Male Shepard.
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Who is the most popular love interest in Mass Effect? ›

The most popular romance options include Liara T'Soni, Garrus Vakarian, Tali'Zorah nar Rayya, and Kaidan Alenko. Each of these characters has a loyal fanbase, and debates over which one is the "best" romance option continue to rage on among Mass Effect players.

Who is the canon romance for Female Shepard? ›

It's clearly Liara. Even when she isn't a part of the main game, she still gets a whole DLC revolving around her. She was the one responsible for bringing back Shepherd's body. There's only one point in the whole series where she can die and it's not until the very end after her romance is completed.

Can you romance both Liara and Ashley? ›

If you've been pursuing Ashley Williams / Kaidan Alenko and Liara T'Soni, you'll be confronted by them both after a debriefing and told to choose as you can only pursue one main romance. Pick Liara T'Soni to continue your relationship.

Who should I date in Mass Effect? ›

Overall Best Romance

Garrus Vakarian is a solid choice for female Shepard, as is Thane Krios. Male Shepard players may want to consider Jack for her character arc. Romance is an important part of the Mass Effect experience, and it can be a tough call when deciding who to pursue.

Who is Shepard's love in Mass Effect? ›

Whether you play as a Male Shepard or Female Shepard, you have two romance options in Mass Effect 1: Kaidan Alenko, a reserved soldier who is talented with biotics. Female Shepard only. Liara T'Soni, a curious but knowledgeable Asari scientist. Available for any Shepard.

Who is the least popular character in Mass Effect? ›

Kaiden Alenko is the least popular squadmate of the entire Mass Effect trilogy, and BioWare has the player data to prove it.

Is it worth romancing Liara? ›

Liara has the best across the trilogy plot. She's the choice with the most coverage. However it is terribly fun to play as a femshep and romance Jacob and Thane for 2-3. Thane just because it gets sad and Jacob because femshep has a renegade jilted lover- seduction/threats of violence against him/his new girl.

What does Tali look like under the mask? ›

The fact Tali, the only Quarian we ever see without a mask on, was shown to be basically a human with white eyes (above) at the end of Mass Effect 3 was a crushing disappointment to fans, who had grown accustomed to being able to “romance” more alien aliens.

Who should I save Mass Effect 1? ›

The fate of the Rachni Queen is one of the most important choices to make in the Mass Effect games, but her survival is crucial to gain the maximum amount of war assets. By saving the Rachni Queen in the original Mass Effect, players will encounter her again and have another chance to save her in Mass Effect 3.

Does Garrus like Shepard? ›

Garrus' loyalty grows for Shepard during their missions together, to the point that they are definitely more than allies fighting on the same side… they are friends, comrades, who have one another's backs, and who genuinely care about the other's well-being.

Is Liara obsessed with Shepard? ›

Liara's love for Shepard is the culmination of her repressed sexual energy, the tension of the mission, and her passion for galactic history. Tali: Has a very romanticized view of Shepard. She literally describes him as a space hero that sweeps her off her feet and takes her on a galactic adventure.

What is the most popular romance in Mass Effect? ›

In Mass Effect, why do people prefer to romance Tali? Overall, the same could be said for Liara, who is designed to be attractive. It's also no secret that the most popular romances are Tali, Liara, and Garrus, which are the most well-developed across the 3 games.

Why do people prefer FemShep? ›

Her inflection is detailed to the very last syllable, her passionate and motivating speeches are made even more impactful by her voice control. To me, despite playing John Shepard almost as many times as I've played Jane, FemShep is the ideal way to play the trilogy.

Does it matter who you romance in Mass Effect 1? ›

Frankly, the romances have virtually no mechanical impact on the game and offer no advantage. There 2/3 exceptions, however. 1. If you complete the romance with in Mass Effect 2, but break up in Mass Effect 3, then this character will die in ME3.

Who is the most liked character in Mass Effect? ›

Who Is the Most Popular Mass Effect Character?
  1. Commander Shepard. As the main protagonist of the Mass Effect series, Commander Shepard is easily the most recognizable and popular character in the franchise. ...
  2. Garrus Vakarian. ...
  3. Liara T'Soni. ...
  4. Tali'Zorah. ...
  5. Urdnot Wrex. ...
  6. Mordin Solus. ...
  7. Jack. ...
  8. Thane Krios.

Does romancing Diana affect other romances? ›

Romancing Diana Allers Explained

She's considered a "fling", meaning that Romancing her won't give you the ParamourAchievement. It also means that it won't jeopardize a Romance with anyone else nor be interrupted by one, although one Romance partner will know and be less than impressed.

Who is the best companions for insanity Mass Effect Legendary Edition? ›

Garrus and Wrex are arguably the best duo in the game, although Garrus can be substituted for one of the others without much concern. Tali can be extremely useful, especially once she has high tier tech abilities and Garrus requires meticulous training until you bolster his sniping skills.

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