Bouquet

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Bouquet
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A gift that shows your romantic interest.
Information
Source Pierre's General Store
Season Any season
Sell Price
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data-sort-value="100">Gold.png100g
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Silver Quality Icon.png
data-sort-value="100">Gold.png100g
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Gold Quality Icon.png
data-sort-value="100">Gold.png100g
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data-sort-value="100">Gold.png100g

The Bouquet is a special gift that you can give to any or all marriage candidates with whom you have gained an 8-heart friendship. It can be purchased at Pierre's General Store for data-sort-value="200">Gold.png200g any time after you have a friend who qualifies to receive it. The gift can be given multiple times to any one candidate.

Since the gift indicates your romantic interest in the receiver, the Friendship tab of the Open Menu indicates (girlfriend) or (boyfriend) under the name(s) of all candidates you give one to, until you become engaged to marry. Giving this gift to multiple candidates does not initially damage your friendship (lower heart levels) with earlier recipients. Once you are engaged or married, however, you will lose one heart with your intended or spouse if you give it to another candidate.

Since friendship with a marriage candidate freezes at 8 hearts until you give a bouquet, giving at least one to every candidate is the only way to advance to 10 hearts your friendship with all the candidates you do NOT intend to marry. If you intend to raise these friendship levels that far, it is advisable to do so before you become engaged, since doing it later involves penalties.

The bouquet can be sold for data-sort-value="100">Gold.png100g via the shipping box. Pierre will not buy them back.

Trivia

  • Bouquets do not count towards the recipient's gift limit.
  • Gifting a bouquet to your marriage partner can still trigger dialogs such as "I Accept! I didn't know you felt the same."

History

  • 1.0: Introduced.