Sengoku Dynasty Marriage – How to Have Children

Sankar
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Sengoku Dynasty immerses you in feudal Japan. Build villages, expand your community, and conquer the open world through strategic warfare or economic dominance. Sengoku Dynasty offers more than just leveling up your skills and exploring the world. Ready to start a large family in the Sengoku Dynasty. After the wedding, there will be the journey of having a child. It is very fulfilling indeed but a long process that brings patience and dedication. Let’s talk through the steps toward the new birth in the virtual world.

How to Get Married

In the Sengoku Dynasty, to marry and eventually start a family, you need to win the trust of a villager of the opposite sex, as both of you are refugees and your potential spouse won’t commit easily. First, reach Dynasty Level 8 to show your commitment. Then, express your interest to a villager and gather 20 flowers, like Yellow Chrysanthemums, to give to them as a gesture of goodwill. Next, prepare 2 Vegetable Meals and 2 Sake to further show your care. To progress, unlock and build a Tailor Shop, then unlock and craft Elite Clothes (requiring 1,200 Coins and 40 Linen). Finally, collect 5,000 Coins. When you’re ready, present the Elite Clothes and the Coins to your partner to confirm your intentions, and you’ll be married.

In the Sengoku Dynasty, starting a family continues after marriage with the “Family Quest.” To begin, talk to your spouse about having children. Once you decide to grow your family, you’ll need to support your spouse by providing various items, like medicine or luxury goods, over time. This process will repeat through several steps, often taking multiple in-game years. While waiting for each stage to progress, it’s a good idea to focus on managing and improving your village.

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By Sankar
Decided that degrees were as useful as extra lives in a Mario game-totally unnecessary! I’m diving into the extravagant universe of my favourite game, Assassin’s Creed, which lets me roam the world without actually paying for plane tickets. Hodophile by nature and aspiring to get lost in Hang Sơn Đoòng cave in Vietnam someday!
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