How to recruit Cordelia Glenbrook in Triangle Strategy

The young princess of Glenbrook.

Cordelia Glenbrook is Roland’s younger sister and the only princess of Glenbrook. You meet her very early into the game, but she can only be recruited near its end. She’s a pure healer unit.  

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To recruit Cordelia, choose to stay in Glenbrook to investigate the Royalists in Chapter 15. Cordelia will force herself out of the infirmary and join you in the subjugation of Patriatte. Cordelia will stay with you until the end.

If you choose to go back to Wolffort Desmene, you get Milo. If you choose to go with Frederica to the Rosellan Village, you will recruit either Trish or Travis, depending on your choice in Chapter 11.

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

As mentioned, Cordelia is a healer. Most of her skills (sans one) are healing skills. She heals big and wide, but her skills cost a lot of TPs. To make up her it, she has a passive skill that lets her generate one TP at the end of a turn if she doesn’t move from her square.

Cordelia is one of few units who disregard the game’s conviction mechanic when recruiting. Usually, Serenoa’s morality, utility, or liberty point levels need to be at a certain number to attract new faces.

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