Unlike most turn-based RPGs, Project Triangle Strategy doesn’t have any magical weapons hidden away in chests or dungeons, just waiting for you to find them. Instead, your character units will initially only have access to one weapon, which can then be upgraded into stronger versions. To do this, you’ll have to learn how to unlock and use a special type of merchant—The Smithy.

The Smithy

Visiting The Smithy

The Smithy’s services become available during the events ofChapter Two, at which point he can be found residing in yourencampment. He’ll offer to put his blacksmith skills to work, allowing you toupgrade weaponsandunlock powerful weapon abilities. He doesn’t work for free, however, meaning you’ll need to supply him with therequired Coin and materialsfor each upgrade.

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The materials you’ll need to unlock the Rank One abilities for your weapons can be bought fromthe Encampment Merchant, though he has alimited stockof materials available. You’ll have to find the rest bycollecting spoilsfrom battle, or by completing the mock battles that can be found at theEncampment Tavern. Once you’ve gathered enough materials, the next step is deciding which abilities to spend them on.

Weapon Ranks and Abilities

Weapon Upgrades are divided intothree Ranks, with your character unit’s weapons starting out atRank One. The Smithy is able to upgrade each weapon one Rank at a time with the proper materials, increasing your damage output and giving your character unitaccess to new abilitiesthat can be unlocked. Therequired Coin and materialsfor each starting character unit’s weapon upgrades are as follows:

Similar to upgrading your character unit’s weapon Rank, you’ll have to use a mix of materials and Coin to acquire weapon Abilities. Each Rankincludes an assortment of skills, with more becoming accessible as aweapon’s Rank increases. Weapon Abilities within the same rank can be unlocked in any order, but the later a skill is learned,the more materials it will require.

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When weapon Abilities are connected by an arrow icon, they must beunlocked in the order indicated by the arrow. For example, in order to access Serenoa’s Weapon Damage Up II passive skill, you must first haveunlocked Weapon Damage Up I. Now that you’ve been armed with the knowledge necessary to use The Smithy system, all that’s left for you to do is get out there and start crafting some weapons!

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