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In Triangle Strategy, players have been forced to make difficult decisions all throughout the game. Once again, Serenoa and the other character of Triangle Strategy find themselves in a pickle; they are arrested for illegal salt trading in Part 2 of Chapter 10.

Serenoa Versus Sorsley

Serenoa and company have found themselves in a bind in Holy State of Hyzante, one of the three kingdoms in Triangle Strategy; they either have to help the Minister of Salt, Sorley Ende, to continue his illegal Salt Trade with them as mules, or they have to attempt to get the other Ministers in the Holy City to convict him of his crimes. With some little evidence, though not enough to convict a Minister of the Holy realm, players find themselves being arrested for Sorsley's crimes.

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The Minister and Serenoa then must both stand trial, and Serenoa must bring the bits of evidence he gathered in the first part of Chapter 10 of Triangle Strategy to the proceedings in hopes that he will be found innocent and can help convict the Minister of Salt of his crimes. Here's how to do it perfectly.

The Trial of Serenoa and Sorsley in Triangle Strategy

Depending on if players got all the possible clues and evidence against Sorsley in Triangle Strategy's Chapter 10 Part 1, they will have different possible dialogue options during the trial. These are the options available if the player has gathered all the evidence beforehand. If that evidence has not been fully delved into during the Examination, some options will not be available.

The Correct Answers in Chapter 10 of Triangle Strategy

The first question that the first Minister asks comes from Exharme Marcial, the Minister of Arms. He asks why he should trust Serenoa, and he must answer that he has upheld the customs of the Holy Realm of Hyzante and contacted him as requested.

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Next, players will be questioned by Kamsell Pharant, the Minister of Domestic Affairs. He wants to know why they should trust Serenoa and his group of friends. Choose the third option in response.

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Minister Tenebris is next, and he is in on the Minister of Salt's illegal plots. Players will be questioned by him about why he should trust the player's word over the word of a Minister. Players will want to choose the second option: "I've a witness to Sorsley's bribery."

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Next up is Lyla. She will ask players why Sorsley would have bothered to bribe anyone in Glenbrook, home of both Serenoa and Roland Glenbrook. Players need to choose the second dialogue option: "Sorsley wanted to ensure the official's silence over the transport of unlawful salt."

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After that, players need to answer the question of Idore Delmira, the Minister of Religion. Choose the second answer, about Sorsley's encampment.

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The Ministers will then vote on who is guilty. They will return with a guilty verdict for Sorsley. Although Serenoa is found innocent, they still require that the two battle against one another in Trial by Combat to the death. The winner will be "cleansed of his sins," according to Idore.

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Players will also earn a grounding amulet for their troubles. This is one of the many accessory items that players can equip in Triangle Strategy.

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If Triangle Strategy players choose any of the incorrect choices, they shouldn't worry. The trial by combat happens regardless, giving Serenoa the chance to be cleansed of his guilt even if found guilty. However, players will not earn the Grounding Amulet if they are found guilty.

Triangle Strategy is available for Nintendo Switch.

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