Betrayals abound this time around, which is admittedly par for the course at this point in Triangle Strategy. Just so, as you'll want to ensure your roster is fighting fit before moving forward with the next big fight. You'll be going head-to-head with an unflinching general.
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There are no new mental mock battles, leaving the most recent offering at Level 11. This is a bit of a conundrum, as the recommended level for your next mission is 13 and Triangle Strategy is quite sparse with experience points once you're past a battle's enemy average. You can spend some time grinding, of course, though our walkthrough will generally do its best to keep things moving smoothly without it.
That said, one cool feature you can take advantage of is the ability to switch gameplay difficulty at any time. Clearly, you're free to play the main story at any tier, but if you're bullish about getting through on Normal or even Hard, consider cranking it all the way down to Very Easy just for mental mock battles to build up your materials, coinage, and indeed your levels without the stress of a full-fledged sortie.
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