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 useJens Macher, your local Blacksmith.

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Jens character guide

Jens is one of the best utility characters in the game. He can createladders,delaythe enemy, andset trapsthat push the enemy back.

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If the map has a narrow path the enemy must take to reach your location, put him into the battle’s roster. For example, if you choose to fightAvlorain Chapter Seven, you can settrapson the staircase and continuously push the enemy away from the top platform.

Meanwhile, if you’re dealing with a map with high cliffs (like Chapter Nine), Jens can create shortcuts that lead to higher ground. It’s a good way to set up archers like Archibald, as well.

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Later on, Jens will learnSlumber Strike, which, as its name implies, inflicts Sleep. Sleep is arguably one of the best statuses in the game. It makes the enemy not do anything for two to three turns, so long as you don’t attack them.

Class promotions and weapon upgrades

Give Jens yourspeedaccessories and upgrade hismovementfirst. He’s already slow, so you want him to walk as far and get as many turns as possible. At Weapon Rank two, unlock the upgrade thatdecreases the TP cost of Spring Trap.

Resources are very scarce later in the game, but if you want, you can also upgrade his weapon to rank three and unlock the one for Slumber Strike.

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At Elite, he will unlock a passive skill thatincreases his movement at max HP. If you’re fond of Jens' kit, you can promote him. Though, it’s not really necessary.

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