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She likes when you use diplomatic means to solve problems. So try to persuade while she is in the party with you. It also helps to have a bit of knowledge about DND when trying to do things a certain character would like. Fighter wants you to be a murder hobo, mage and cleric want you to be a diplomancer, warlock wants you to protect the druid people etc etc...
Followed given steps, nothing.
Can't figure out her approval either. Or anyone else's. And I don't want to just cheese it, that's boring.
If anyone has any idea how specific things affect specific companions' approvals, that information would be appreciated - because I've just been going around like an idiot and making everyone hate me without being able to figure out exactly what causes which reactions.
... Might have also been the full scale goblin genocide as well, in hindsight... that might not have helped. I doubt ripping and tearing the little green smurfs without any provocation garnered me any favors.
You can do that by just petting the dog over and over, or once she reveals her secret, telling her to point out flowers over and over