Choices are a big part of Triangle Strategy. At multiple parts of the game, you'll be forced to make big choices - which country to visit on a diplomatic mission, whether or not you hand over your best friend to an antagonistic force...
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It should come as no surprise, then, that there are multiple routes that you can take in the game. Some choices will change a battle or two, but some will change entire chapters. At the end of the game, a particularly important choice has you picking one of three routes that you'll take until the credits roll. Or four, if you manage to unlock the golden route.
Without giving you spoilers, the Golden Route is the fourth option at Chapter 17's choice that will only be available to you provided you meet certain requirements. Usually, you'd be forced to make a choice between one of your three closest allies: Benedict, Frederica, and Roland.
On the Golden Route, no such choice is forced and you can keep them all close to you.
In addition, playing the Golden Route unlocks an extra chapter and allows you to recruit an extra character, who is unavailable on all other routes.
There are four prerequisites that you must meet if you want to be able to choose the Golden Route when you reach Chapter 17. We have separated them into four sections below.
In Chapter 17, if you've unlocked all the prerequisites, you must choose the dialogue option "There must be another way!" to start the Golden Route.
In Chapter Seven you will be forced to choose whether you shelter Roland or hand him over to the Aesfrosti army. You can unlock the Golden Route on either path, but there are some conditions.
In Chapter Nine, you have the choice to go along with
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