It may not be obvious at first, but choicesdomatter in Triangle Strategy. It affects three things: the ending that you will get, the people who will fight with you, and battles that lie ahead. Chapter Eight is a good example. Should you accept Silvio’s shady offer?

The answer won’t affect the ending that you get. However, itwillchange the difficulty of the upcoming battle. If your gut is telling you that Silvio is shady, that’s because he is. The ideal choice is toignore his offer. He’s luring you into a trap.

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Rejecting Silvio’s offer will force him to fight in your demesne, where you’ll have height advantage. Of course, if you want the added challenge, it’s fine to accept it! You’ll just be fighting on his terrain.

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After Chapter eight, the path branches back into Chapter nine. This is true even if you’ve chosen to surrender Roland in Chapter seven. Be more mindful of your decisions from this point onward, as there is now a correct path at every crossroad. If you need a spoiler-free guide, you can take a look atHow to get the Golden Route in Triangle Strategy – Endings Guide.

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