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Chapter IV: Let us cling together.
A key element to progress is branching story paths, labelled as "Law", "Neutral" and "Chaos", built around the lead character either accepting or rejecting the commands of authority figures. Some characters will also live or die depending on these choices, represented through dialogue options during cutscenes.[3][6][7] The narrative's branches occur in its first three chapters, with events coming back together for the final chapter's events before playing out an ending based on earlier decisions.[3][12] Up to eight different ending variations can be unlocked.[8] Character biographies and events both from cutscenes and beyond the revealed storyline are detailed in a separate menu named the Warren Report after one of the game's characters.[3]
Besides no difficulty options, Tactics Ogre: Reborn is harder than most strategy RPGs because players have a level cap. This cap will unlock the more players progress through the campaign. Before jumping into campaign missions, be sure to train on random stages to max out levels.