
But don't let his age fool you as he's one of the hardest-hitting characters in the game. He wields a bow and can shoot from afar and that's why you should be afraid when he's got you in his sights.Īrchibald boasts the largest range out of all the archers in the game only offset by his weak movement. To recruit Archibald, the values you need to increase are Morality and Utility.Īrchibald is a veteran of the Saltiron War who led the defense against Aesfrost when Aesfrost attacked the Goddess's Shield. We’ll start with the bonus characters first.Archibald is one of the characters that can only be recruited when you reach a certain number of conviction values. If you don’t want to be spoiled on character recruitment, don’t scroll down to the story characters section. Here, we’ll reveal all the characters you can unlock - without spoilers - and how much conviction you’ll need to make them appear.Ĭertain characters will also only appear by making specific choices. The bonus characters can make or break your strategy in later levels, and you’ll want to unlock as many of them as you can. Silver-tongued characters can talk the enemy into joining your side, and eagle-eyed archers can deal more damage by shooting arrows at extreme range. You can unlock archmages that can unleash a variety of different elemental magic attacks, or artisans that can litter the battlefield with traps or even turrets. The bonus characters have weird abilities you won’t find anywhere else in the game. By building up your conviction, you can unlock bonus characters that slowly trickle into your faces as you progress through the story. The more conviction you build up, the more you can convince your followers during the story’s major forks - and there’s another benefit. Almost everything you do in Triangle Strategy will increase your conviction in one of three categories: morality, utility, and freedom. When presented with two imperfect solutions, you’re forced to make your choice for the safety of your people in a time of great war.

Triangle Strategy is a game about the choices we make.
