Triangle Strategy reaches new heights of drama in its twelfth chapter. After having attacked the Rosellan village in Chapter 11 out of necessity, Serenoa and co. have managed to convince Jerrom, the leader of the Roselle, to hear them out.
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However, things don't stay peaceful for long as Silvio Telliore reveals his hand and attacks the village. That one can do nothing right, can he? You're in for another very early battle, but with our tips and tricks, you'll sail right through and come out the other side glistening. Hopefully, the same can be said for the Rosellans.
In a stunning turn of events, the battle from the last chapter is flipped on its head, and we're defending the Rosellan village from invaders. You're up against Silvio's dog, Rufus, and some Hyzantian soldiers this time.
The first thing you'll notice about this fight is that it's the first time you can actually fight Silvio on the battlefield, and this is likely something you've been waiting quite a long time for. Have fun.
Unit placement is going to be key in a battle like this, so take note of your surroundings. You can set units on either side of the battlefield, though the section on the right (where Jerrom started in the last battle) is a bit far from the action. Think about that when you place characters here.
There are a few units that start out behind you, and there is a ladder that will enable them to get your units on this side of the battlefield in a pincer movement. To stop this, you need someone standing at the top of the ladder as soon as you can. Use the Vanguard Scarf or the Lightwave quietus to position someone there at the very start of the battle to prevent such shenanigans. Archers like
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