Now that Triangle Strategy is out, there’s a new video celebrating some of its characters. Nintendo shared a time lapse segment featuring Designer Naoki “Ikusy” Ikushima drawing Serenoa Wolffort and ...
Triangle Strategy has several characters that you can choose to add to your roster. These characters are important to your tactics in the various battles throughout the game, so having the right ones ...
Making new friends and enemies. The bonus characters have weird abilities you won’t find anywhere else in the game. You can unlock archmages that can unleash a variety of different elemental magic ...
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In this guide, we will tell you each and everything related to recruitment in Triangle Strategy including the names of all the recruitable characters and how you can recruit all those characters in ...
Triangle Strategy features 30~ characters for you to choose from, but even the biggest battles limit you to 12 characters at a time. There are some people you just won’t be able to use — and some of ...
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Healing and increasing max health in Triangle Strategy is imperative if you’re looking to emerge out of battle against your enemy’s victorious. As enemies get tougher, this’ll become even more ...
Serenoa is the next in line to rule over House Wolffort. When war breaks out among the neighboring kingdoms, it is Serenoa who leads the way with his strength, courage, and convictions. He is voiced ...
Square Enix is mainly known for its traditional JRPGs, but fans of the old school Final Fantasy Tactics games are aware that the publisher can put out a pretty good strategy title when it puts its ...
Triangle Strategy is a brand new tactical RPG developed by Artdink and published by Square Enix. It features the same HD-2D graphical style we first saw in Octopath Traveler, and serves as a homage to ...