Triangle Strategy is a huge, sprawling RPG with a ton of content. While it starts off on the easier side, the difficulty ramps up quickly and you're forced to think hard about what kind of strategies you want to employ in battle.
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Thankfully, the introductory chapter is great at easing you into the game's flow. You'll meet quite a few of the principal characters, get to take part in your first bout of combat, and get acquainted with the game's complicated Conviction system.
After the introductory scenes of the game, you will be brought to the World Map. Here, you'll select the story that you want to view. The majority of the time, this will just be the next Main Story event, but sometimes you'll be able to witness Side Stories.
Side Stories are optional and serve to provide you with more detail and lore about the characters, history, politics, and lore of Norzelia.
At the beginning of the game, you will have access to only a few options in the main menu:
You can tell what type of event lies behind an icon by the symbol next to it.
To continue, select the Main Story icon over Wolffort Harbor.
In this event, you will meet Frederica and Geela as they arrive in Glenbrook for the first time.
During the short cutscene, you will be given a prompt and you have three choices for how to answer. This is part of the game's Conviction system. As you play the game, Serenoa will develop his Convictions for three different philosophies: Utility, Morality, and Liberty.
At many points in the game, you will be required to answer a question in a way that develops one of these Convictions. Your Conviction levels will affect the characters you can recruit and how
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