Ulrika is one of two romanceable options in , a courageous leader with a passion for helping others. Compared to other romanceable options such as Wilhelmina, romancing Ulrika will require completing several more quests. Specifically, the Arisen will need to help fend off a dragon, defend against Saurian invasions, and usurp a henchman of the queen.
Like with Wilhelmina, you should increase Ulrika's affinity whenever possible by giving her gifts she likes. This will help her grow closer to you which may be necessary if her romance cutscene does not automatically trigger at the end of her quest. Additionally, you should only go to Battahl for Captain Brant if they have romanced Ulrika, as this will lock them out of her quest.
Before starting Ulrika's questline, youmust complete Captain Brant's story quest " As shown by WoW Quests on YouTube, yhis quest notably takes players to Marve Village, an important location later in Ulrika's character arc in. After the Arisen has taken care of the Saurian problem, a Beastren named Fyoran should approach the player as they exit town and ask for help dealing with another Saurian raid, starting the "" quest.
Like in "," you must deal with a Saurian invasion with help from the townsfolk. However, the quest will pause and say to check back in a few days. At this point, the Arisen can now travel back to Melve and trigger the "" quest when they are ready.
" " is not technically vital to triggering " ," but Ulrika can help with completing the second half of the quest later on if players do the first half early .
While you can complete other quests for Captain Brant for Gold and experience before Ulrika's questline, it is essential that you do not complete "," as this will cause Melve to be razed by a dragon while the player is off in Battahl. Wilhelmina will also become unavailable to romance if the Arisen leaves for Battahl without completing her quest. It is recommended to complete two or three more Sovran quests for Captain Brant to buff up the Arisen, then head back to Melve.
You can also be locked out of romancing Ulrika if they complete the Harve Village questline without Ulrika present, as Harve Village is vital to completing her arc.
As shown in the video by Jackdaw on YouTube, upon reentering Melve, a plagued lesser dragon begins attacking the town. Help Ulrika fight the dragon by aiming at its red pustules around its legs and neck, which deal extra damage. After taking enough hits, the dragon eventually flees. A cutscene with Ulrika plays, and the player is instructed to return to Melve in a day or two.
After some time has passed in, head to Ulrika's house in Melve to see her being accused of being a traitor by Martin. The following day, Ulrika will have left
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