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How to Check Conviction in Triangle Strategy

Stead fast in your resolve!

Morality is a fun way to spice up gameplay. Some players will spend hours making sure every decision they make is the right one. Others likely just want to see where they are headed, the good side or the bad side. Square Enix has implemented another great old-school bit game in Triangle Strategy to measure your morality through Convictions. However, you probably want to be sure you’re headed in the direction you want to go in. Here is how you check on your Convictions in Triangle Strategy.

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What Are Convictions

Sadly you can not exactly look up in the game which way your Convictions are headed, at least not in the first run. There are three directions you can stock your Convictions in depending on the choices you make throughout the game. These three Convictions are Morality, Liberty, and Utility.

Morality is the justest path with choices leaning on honorable or fair interactions. Liberty is a bit more chaotic, doing things that might lean either way to justify or selfish means. Utility is all about making sure you take care of yourself above all others.

How to Check Convictions

You can only check to see what convictions you’ve accomplished and done more of in the New Game +. Even then, you can only check on them after you’ve completed a few of the first chapters before you’re allowed to look in on how you’re doing. This seems to be so you have a more natural and blind experience on what your actions do and affect the game your first time around before you’re allowed to check and experiment with your options.

So just play through the game again and eventually, it will offer you the chance to view your progress in Convictions so you can plan for a different outcome than the one you got before. For more details on how to get all the endings in Triangle Strategy click here.

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Jesse Anderson
Always playing video games since he could walk. An immediate gravitation to the original Pokemon Blue, Red and Yellow has led to a life of loving colorful and adventurous games. From Final Fantasy to Ratchet and Clank to most things Nintendo and whatever cartoony indie Metroidvania on Steam. If its a vibrant RPG-like game, he's had a hand at playing it.