5 Triangle Strategy Beginner Tips & Tricks

2. Be Cautious With Your Weapon Upgrades

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Triangle Strategy Beginner Tips

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Weapon upgrades are the key to making your units tougher in Triangle Strategy, and they’re also very costly. Aside from costing a minimum of 500 coin for each upgrade, you’ll also need to supply the blacksmith with the required materials such as Stone, Timber, or Fiber.

As mentioned previously, these resources can be obtained through level exploration, and they can also be gotten as spoils in combat. However, it’s pretty likely that you’ll end up having to buy them from the merchant at the Encampment as well, especially since the number of required resources jumps up very significantly after your first upgrade.

Because of this, you’ll need to consider your options before going ahead with an upgrade. Your first upgrade for each unit will be pretty cheap, but you’ll have a variety of options available to you: damage output, physical defense, magical defense, HP increase, evasion, and more. Think about which stat upgrade would benefit that particular unit the most before going for it.


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