The decision regarding whether you protect or surrender the Roselle in Triangle Strategy seems like an easy one at first - picking the moral option is always the way to go, right? But then Benedict starts talking about his utilitarian ways or curiosity gets the better of you and you end up here. Hopefully, you're happy with your conscience, bloodstained as it is.
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Right away, we're treated to a visit from Silvio as an envoy of the Saintly Seven - how delightful. It turns out that he's already been to the Rosellans to convince them to surrender themselves... and he did it quite forcefully.
This chapter is very short, you're thrust into a fight almost immediately. You can blame Silvio for that. It's a pretty tough battle, but don't worry - we have all the information you need to take it down with style.
The first thing you'll notice after glancing around the battlefield is just how many enemies there are. You're outnumbered by five units and that might seem a little intimidating. Not to worry, though, as you can take this map quite slowly and steadily.
Now would be a fantastic time to check out the Sundry Shop at your Encampment as it has recently updated its stock. You can buy another Quietus point, more upgrade materials, some Medals of Bravery, and even some revival-centric Quietuses that can really turn the tide of battle. Spend a little time upgrading your roster - especially those you intend to use in this battle!
When considering the units you take into battle with you, remember to take the terrain and the enemy makeup into account. This is a very vertical map, so characters who can take advantage of that - such as Anna and Jens - will be very useful. Arc
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