Triangle Strategy doesn’t just reward tactical prowess on the battlefield—it demands thorough preparation, efficient leveling, smart upgrades, and clever party building. Whether you’re grinding through mental mock battles or navigating tense exploration phases, making the right choices outside of combat is just as important as knowing when to strike.
If you’re looking to forge a formidable army and smooth out the early-game difficulty curve, these ten tips will give you a strong foundation for success. All of these insights come straight from in-game experience and testing, and will guide you through both leveling your units and preparing them for future challenges.
1. Grind Smart with Mental Mock Battles
Within the first hour of the game, you’ll unlock mental mock battles in your encampment. These optional skirmishes serve as training grounds, and they’re invaluable for building up your units.
As long as a unit is at or below the recommended level for the mock battle, they’ll gain experience quickly. This also gives you the perfect opportunity to test out new characters—see what their abilities are, how they handle in different roles, and experiment without consequence.
Even more importantly, mock battles reward you with money and materials needed for upgrading weapons and unlocking stat bonuses. Play them multiple times, especially when you’re not overleveled, and you’ll consistently earn useful spoils—as long as you remember to pick them up on the battlefield.
2. Use High-Level Units as Punching Bags
Eventually, your stronger characters will outlevel the enemies in mock battles and begin earning less experience. At this point, shift their roles. Instead of attacking, have them soak up damage or use buffs without engaging.
This allows your lower-level units to take more actions—attacking, healing, and landing finishing blows—which accelerates their leveling. In Triangle Strategy, the unit that delivers the finishing blow gets bonus experience, so funnel these moments to your weaker or support units when possible.
3. Take an Action Every Turn, No Matter What
Never let a turn go to waste. Even if there’s nothing obvious to do, use any ability available. Healing an ally at full health or buffing someone who’s already buffed still grants experience.
This strategy is especially helpful for support units like healers and buffers who don’t see combat as often. Every small gain adds up quickly, and keeping everyone active ensures efficient use of each round.
4. Turn Erador Into a Flame-Spewing Fortress
Erador, with the right upgrades, can be an unmovable wall. His Provoke ability draws enemies in, making him the center of attention. Combine this with Frederica’s Flame Shield, which adds a fire-based counterattack, and you have a tank that deals damage passively.
This setup not only controls the battlefield by locking enemies onto Erador—it also creates windows of opportunity for your lower-level characters to attack freely while the enemy is fixated elsewhere. It’s a clever synergy that’s both defensive and offensive.
5. Stick Together—Unless Mages Show Up
Most of the time, you’ll benefit from keeping your army clustered. This prevents enemies from flanking you and landing critical backstabs, while enabling your units to protect one another and trigger follow-up attacks.
However, if you’re up against enemy mages, things get tricky. Grouped units are highly vulnerable to AOE spells, which can devastate your team in a single turn. When spellcasters enter the fray, split your forces into smaller clusters of two or three. This reduces splash damage while maintaining enough proximity for support and synergy.
Deal with enemy casters quickly and then regroup before your formation crumbles.
6. Use Your Items—They’re There for a Reason
Many players overlook consumables, but they’re essential tools. Health items, in particular, are lifesavers—literally. You won’t always be able to reach a character in time with a healer, especially on large or fragmented maps. A lone fighter holding a healing item can stay alive longer and fight harder.
Likewise, elemental attack items let your physical damage dealers exploit enemy weaknesses. That can be a game-changer when you lack a magic user or need to conserve TP.
And don’t worry about being frugal—repeating mock battles provides plenty of gold. Spend it!
7. Scour Every Inch in Exploration Phases
Between battles, Triangle Strategy lets you explore limited areas. These moments aren’t just filler—they’re opportunities to gain vital resources.
Make sure to check every corner, including trees, rooftops, and alleys. Hidden items often shimmer faintly in gold, but these effects can be subtle. A quick trick? Just spam the interaction button as you walk around. You’ll pick up everything whether you saw the glint or not.
8. Upgrade Characters Based on Their Role
Upgrading characters is a commitment—each enhancement makes the next one more expensive. That’s why it’s crucial to prioritize upgrades based on how you use the character.
For example, Erador benefits more from health and defense upgrades than attack power, because he’s your shield. On the other hand, Frederica is a magic cannon—so pour resources into her magic attack stat.
Focus on a character’s strengths, not their weaknesses. You’ll get more impact that way, especially since most fragile characters are meant to be kept out of harm’s way anyway.
9. Make Dialogue Matter: Influence the Story
Triangle Strategy’s story isn’t linear—it bends based on the Scales of Conviction, where your choices determine the direction of the plot.
During exploration, talking to every NPC isn’t just about lore. It can unlock new dialogue options that are crucial when it’s time to persuade your allies to vote a certain way. These conversations are your main tool for shaping the story to your liking.
So don’t skip interactions. Each one could open the door to a new outcome.
10. Consistency Wins Battles
This last tip brings it all together. Triangle Strategy rewards steady, consistent preparation. Leveling up smartly, using every resource, building characters with a purpose, and forming strong early-game habits will pay off throughout the story.
You don’t have to outplay every enemy—you just have to outprepare them.




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