Every character in Triangle Strategy is built differently. Each of them have unique skills, terrain advantages, and a variety of uses, depending on the situation. Some units work better with others. Others are great for farming coin or items but shouldn’t be taken to main stage battles.

In this guide, we’ll teach you how to use Avlora, the former General of Aesfrost.

Avlora character guide

Avlora is the strongest character in the game power-wise, and she can become even stronger the lower her HP is. If you have the Black Anklet accessory at this point, which increases strength for a little bit of damage every turn, it’s best equipped on Avlora.

If you’re worried about the Black Anklet depleting her HP—don’t be! Her defenses and evasion stat are very high. She won’t be defeated that quickly.

The second accessory should be a Luck Bracelet or Amulet (preferably the former), so she can crit more often. If you don’t have a Luck Bracelet anymore, then an HP Bracelet is a good alternative.  

All of Avlora’s skills are pure offensive maneuvers. She’s probably the most straightforward unit to use. Just be sure to keep an eye on her HP, and she can bulldoze the enemy. You can also boost her defenses with units like Benedict and Medina/Piccoletta (by throwing a Fortifying Spice).

Class promotions and weapon upgrades

Because Avlora will stand by herself most of the time, upgrade her to Elite as soon as you can for the stat boosts. The class promotion will also unlock the Lone Wolf passive, which increases her stats the fewer units you have deployed.

It’s the end of the game; you can farm the resources to unlock all of Avlora’s upgrades. Do that. For Weapon Rank three, however, you can save the Bloody Cross upgrade for last.

For more help with Triangle Strategy, take a look at some of the other articles here at Pro Game Guides.