That goes double when you factor in characters tied to the game’s Convictions system, the finer details of which remain blocked off until your second playthrough. This Triangle Strategy recruitment guide clears through the fog and breaks down what you need to do for each character.
How to Recruit All Characters in Triangle Strategy
Triangle Strategy has two recruitment methods. The first is automatic, as a handful of new units join your cause as part of the main story. The second is a bit more complex and involves the opaque – until New Game Plus – Convictions system. Most of Triangle Strategy’s recruitable characters become available in Character Stories after you meet their Conviction requirements.
View their side stories from the world map, and they’ll automatically join. The problem is you can’t see your current status in the three Conviction categories, – Liberty, Morality, and Utility – until you’ve cleared the game once, so it’s a bit of a guessing game until then.
Triangle Strategy Story Recruits
These are the characters you’ll add automatically during the campaign. Since most of these join during some of Triangle Strategy’s branching missions, you won’t be able to recruit every character in one playthrough. Note that some story spoilers follow in this list.
Chapter 3 Characters
Rudolph the archer: Visit Aesfrost instead of Hyzante Corentin the ice mage: Visit Hyzante instead of Aesfrost
Chapter 11 Characters
Your choices in this chapter won’t bear fruit until Chapter 15.
Travis the bandit: Deliver the Rosellans Trish, the bandit’s daughter: Defend the Rosellans
Chapter 15 Characters
This chapter is also when you’ll have either Travis or Trish join your group.
Milo the dancer: Return to Wolffort’s demesne Cordelia the cleric: Remain in Whiteholm
Chapter 17 Characters
Avlora: Only if you’ve unlocked the Golden Ending
Triangle Strategy Optional Characters
The bulk of Triangle Strategy’s characters are optional and can only be recruited if you meet their Conviction requirements. Story progress seemingly doesn’t matter here. You can recruit Julio as early as Chapter 5, for example, or as late as Chapter 12. The Character Stories prompt will appear on the map screen when a new one is available to view.
Narve
Aptitude: Can cast spells of any element Recruitment: 110 Morality, 275 Liberty
Piccoletta
Aptitude: Can create copies of herself and enhances the range of attack items Recruitment: 450 Liberty
Julio
Aptitude: Reduces enemy TP and gives your units extra TP Recruitment: 275 Morality, 110 Utility
Hossabara
Aptitude: Can heal allies and herself when performing a follow-up attack Recruitment: 275 Utility, 110 Liberty
Jens
Aptitude: Lays traps and turrets, can place ladders for easier climbing Recruitment: 450 Morality
Medina
Aptitude: Uses items twice in one turn and enhances the effectiveness of healing items Recruitment: 500 Morality, 400 Liberty
Ezana
Aptitude: Uses strong, far-reaching lightning and wind magic Recruitment: 400 Utility, 500 Liberty
Lionel
Aptitude: Can provoke enemies or convince them to leave the battlefield Recruitment: 400 Liberty
Archibald
Aptitude: Increased range for bow attacks and deals higher damage to foes that are further away Recruitment: 400 Morality, 500 Utility
Groma
Aptitude: Can pass behind enemies and performs a counter after evading close-range attacks Recruitment: 1,050 Utility, 750 Liberty
Flanagan
Aptitude: Draws enemy attacks and has boosted defense when attacked from the front Recruitment: 1,050 Morality, 750 Liberty
Quahaug
Aptitude: Can increase ally speed and rewind time to the previous turn Recruitment: 1,600 Utility
Decimal
Aptitude: Immune to status ailments and uses skills that take effect based on the target’s HP Recruitment: 1,600 Morality
Giovanna
Aptitude: Abilities take effect depending on the tile targeted Recruitment: 1,600 Liberty
That’s all you need to know about recruitment and recruiting all characters in Triangle Strategy. Depending on your playstyle, some are better than others. See our tier list here for more. You’ll also need to promote squad members, and we talk about that over here. For more, make sure to check out our other Triangle Strategy guides.