There are four endings in Triangle Strategy, with three "regular" endings and a fourth "Golden Ending," the latter of which is only available with specific choices. If you do achieve the Golden Ending, then General Avlora will join your party. Whatever you choose leads directly into the final ending of the game, as detailed below. This means allying with Aesfrost, standing with Roland, or returning to the Wolffort Demesne, respectively. If you haven't taken a very specific combination of paths so far to get the Golden Ending, then you'll have to align yourself with Benedict, Roland, or Frederica's plans. Chapter 17: This is the single biggest decision in the game.Choosing these three will have Milo, Cordelia, or Travis/Trish join your party, respectively. Chapter 15: You'll have the choice of heading to Wolffort, staying put in the crown city, or investigating the Roselle village.Chapter 13: While you have a choice of strategy in this chapter, it doesn't ultimately impact the story.If you didn't protect the Roselle, you can get Travis. If you defend them, you can later get Trish as a party member. Chapter 11: You'll have to choose between defending the Roselle from Hyzante or giving them away.
If you fail to gather enough evidence, you'll have to fight in trial by combat. If you chose to reveal Sorsely's illegal actions, you'll have to gather the evidence to incriminate him. If you choose not to reveal Roland, you'll have to fight in a deadly arena to make up the lost money. If you reveal Roland, you'll gain an ally in Svarog for later on. Angry at the death of his son, you'll choose whether or not to reveal Roland to him.
If you visit Aesfrost, you'll get Rudolph Mueller.
This choice doesn't have many longterm repercussions for Serenoa or his companions, though it does determine which of two additional characters you'll pick up. Chapter 3: You'll have to choose between visiting Aesfrost and Hyzante.Here are all the choices you'll get to make, listed by chapter: Young lord Serenoa Wolffort is beset on all sides by enemies, but he's also got his companions with him to help make decisions about what's best, which will, in turn, strengthen his convictions (Morality, Utility, and Liberty) and determine which of the characters in Triangle Strategy join your party.įor the vast majority of the game, you'll be choosing between two paths to take, though a couple of later chapters get a bit more complicated. In Triangle Strategy, you'll have numerous opportunities to make different decisions.