Units in Triangle Strategy are built differently. Each of them have unique skills, terrain advantages, and a variety of uses depending on the situation. Some units work better with others. Others are great for farming coin or items but shouldn’t be taken to main stage battles.
In this guide, we’ll teach you how to useCordelia, the princess of Glenbrook.
Cordelia character guide
Cordelia’s heals arebiggerthan Geela’s, and she healsfurtherthan her. Her only catch isthat each of her heals costtwo to three TPseach, making them costly… or so you think. As an offset to the cost, however, Cordelia gain an extra TP for every turn where she doesn’t move from the tile that she’s on.
Overall, she’s best used onsmall mapsor maps where your strategy is tonot move your units farfrom her location. She even has a passive skill that lets adjacent allies regain a little HP at the start of her turn.
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Later on, she will get a skill calledSelf-Sacrificethat lets her heal units at the cost of her HP. It’s an amazing skill to use in a pinch—just make sure that she’s out of enemy range.
Here’s a sample turn cycle you can use with Cordelia:
For accessories, it’s best to put her onSpeedones. The faster she is, the more turns she’ll have.
Class promotions and weapon upgrades
Prioritizeweapon potencyandHPfor Cordelia. You want her heals to be big and her to be alive for as long as possible. We highly recommend unlockingWeapon Rank threeas soon as you can as well, as it has an upgrade that increases her target range by one tile.
We can’t emphasize how useful Self-sacrifice is to her very TP costly kit. Promote her toEliteas soon as you can.
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