Grinding isn't strictly necessary to outwit your political rivals on the battlefield in Triangle Strategy, but partaking in the game's mental mock battles can surely be a boon. Unlocking this gameplay feature will add another new mock battle to the mix, giving you a fighting chance to keep up with the enemy's levels in main story missions.
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Are mental mock battles full-team training missions or strategic what-if sessions between Serenoa and his comrades? Their name seems to imply the latter, but that doesn't stop Anna from leveling up after tossing a poisoned dagger at an allegedly imaginary pikeman. Whatever the case may be, mock battles are an invaluable part of the game, so here's how to unlock them – and make the most of them.
As you play through Triangle Strategy's tangled web of intriguing plot lines, bringing the pain to the many enemies of House Wollfort, you will soon notice that the number of experience points earned when a unit takes an action syncs to the recommended level of the fight itself. If Serenoa and friends are all, say, level 16 in a battle where 16 is the suggested target, there's a very real chance they won't level up at all before conflict's end.
How, then, can you keep up with the fact that the following story battle suggests you're level 18? If the fight dragged on long enough, maybe your team hit 17. But you're still a bit behind.
What's more, they're far and away the best way to earn weapon upgrade materials. You'll never have nearly enough just from story spoils and purchases from the encampment's merchant, Lionel – heck, you won't have the cash to buy many of those, anyway. It quickly becomes clear that Triangle Strategy's
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