Utility, Morality, and Liberty Explained – How to choose the right answers in Triangle Strategy

May 2023 · 2 minute read

A big part of Triangle Strategy is knowing about the weight of your convictions. Depending on your answers and how you choose to go about major decisions, Serenoa’s convictions can lean toward one of three concepts: Utility, Morality, and Liberty.

Utility, Morality, and Liberty are philosophies. In Serenoa’s case, they shape his beliefs, decisions, and the consequences he has to face. During times where you have to convince people during Scale votings, the strength of your conviction affects how well (or if) you can persuade them to the choice you want. People who share Serenoa’s philosophies can also be recruited into the army as a playable unit.

How can I choose the right answers?

Every time dialogue options appear, there are always three. They each represent one of the three philosophies mentioned. You can better understand what convictions you’re forming if you understand what Utility, Morality, and Liberty mean and what answers might tip the scale toward one of them.

Related: Every playable unit in Triangle Strategy (and how to recruit them)

Still confused on what answers add points to which philosophy? Let’s use the photo below as an example.

Using our definitions above:

During parts where you consult the Scales of Conviction, however, the Utility, Morality, and Liberty choices are colored-coded. Yellow is Utility, Green is Morality, and Red is Liberty. Choosing a route not only affects your story path, but it will also give you a huge point boost for that conviction.

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