There’s no denying that Rune Factory 5 is a great game. It’s got a lot of content, and the developers have put in a lot of effort into making sure that players can get their fix. But what about when you’re feeling lonely? What about when you want to date someone but don’t know how to go about it? Well, there’s always the option of dating multiple people in Rune Factory 5. Here’s how you can do it:

  1. Start by creating a character and choosing one of the three romance options. This will give you access to all the different ways that people can be attracted to you.
  2. Once you’ve chosen your romance, start dating other characters as well. This will give you access to all the different ways that they can be attracted to you as well.
  3. If you’re feeling really lonely, then try dating other players in your game world instead of using the romance option. This way, you’ll still have access to all the different ways that people can be attracted to you, but it won’t count towards your total number of dates with them!

But you’ll find that your chances of a successful confession will go down as you confess to more people. So multidating in RF5 might be slightly harder than just sticking with one bachelor or bachelorette. Also, there isn’t exactly a strong reason to date more than one person, but it is doable.

Note: Regardless of how many love interests you have, you’re never able to marry more than one person.

How To Date More Than One Person

After confessing successfully to one love interest, all you have to do is choose another and up their friendship level.

If you’re having trouble with your confessions not working, I suggest referring to our confession guide for a bit of help.

There’s no hard penalty for dating more than one person in Rune Factory 5, and you’re able to do this for all the love interests in the game.

The only thing that may get in the way is the fact that as you have more partners, your success rate of your confessions will decrease. This is based on the total amount of love interests you have at any given time.

The varying rates can be seen in the table below: