

Because of this, the best way to get your lower leveled units up to par is to jump into the highest level Mock Battle you can with them. There is no permadeath in Triangle Strategy and it doesn't matter how many units die as long as you win the mock battle. Every action with the exception of moving awards XP, so always have your units doing something. Have healers heal units with full HP and have support units use unnecessary buffs. This means that when trying to level up your units, constantly use their abilities if you can. XP is given for attacking an enemy, using an item, or using an ability. Same-level units will usually get about 10 to 15 XP and overleveled means about 5 XP. Underleveled units will earn anywhere from 40 XP to 75 XP, depending on how far underleveled they are. Same-level units means the default amount of XP will be earned. If the unit is overleveled for the scenario, it will receive a reduced amount. If a unit is underleveled compared to either the enemies it's facing or the recommended mission level, the amount of XP it gains will be boosted.

The way XP is doled out in Triangle Strategy is a bit odd, but once you understand it you can use these Mock Battles to your advantage. New battles appear as you progress through the story and each battle has a recommended level. These battles can also be repeated endlessly, so you can grind out as much XP as you want. The benefit here is that while these battles don't really happen in the context of the story, any XP and items gained are real. These battles are unrelated to the story and exist to let you practice taking on certain types of situations and enemies. These can be found by speaking with the bartender at your encampment. The best way to grind XP in Triangle Strategy is to participate in what the game refers to as Mental Mock Battles. Mock Battles are an endless source of XP The list of available Mock Battles can be accessed in the encampment by speaking with the bartender.

Here is how to grind XP in Triangle Strategy. With a massive roster and plenty of challenging encounters, you will want to level your units to the max whenever possible. While it's a quasi-follow-up to Octopath Traveler, Triangle Strategy is a tactical RPG, following in the footsteps of Final Fantasy Tactics and Fire Emblem. Triangle Strategy is the latest HD-2D game from Square Enix.
