Review: Throne and Liberty Packs an Impressive Punch, Will It Last?

As mentioned, Tier 0/1 equipment can be used in the Lithography book to claim rewards and better gear. So, selling it for regular currency, which drops from nearly everywhere, is a mistake players should av

The same goes with Skill Specialization. These are tweaks you can make to your skill to enhance them or give yourself additional buffs such as +15% Attack Speed as long as you have that skill. Other changes allow you to completely change the way the skill works and even what the skill is called. These specializations can immensely change the way your class is played. The fact that it’s completely free to reset and change these at will is a huge plus. On the other hand, Weapon Mastery points are not able to be reset, so you should know what you want to invest into before spending these points, as they take a long time to unlock.

You can also acquire all of these crafting materials from other sources such as Resistance Contracts, Codex completion, and special events . Furthermore, you can craft higher rarity versions of these crafting materials by combining five of your lower rarity materials at the corresponding crafter

If you click on the small percentage (%) sign to the right of the item’s icon, the Crafting Success Rate info will show up. Usually, you have an 80 percent chance at success and a 20 percent chance at a Great Succ

While staying away from the details of the main campaign questline to avoid spoilers, I can say without a doubt that Throne and Liberty had my favorite story for MMORPG standards compared to others in the industry (and this is coming from someone who has been playing MMORPGs almost exclusively since he was 13… and is 35 now… damn I’m getting old). Most MMORPG storylines are incredibly dull and I find myself skipping through them as fast as I can. With Throne and Liberty, I found myself actually watching all the cutscenes and following along with what was happening, and even caring about the NPCs I interacted with.

The Healer is a quintessential MMO role, and in Throne and Liberty the healer is one of the most important members of any party. One of the issues with healers in MMOs is typically they fall down when it comes to completing solo content, but in T&L, your damage scales off of your base stats – this means you can still do solo content even if you’re going straight into Wisdom for mana regen. You’ll still put out plenty of damage with your Wand and Bow co

This topic incorporates several common mistakes that every Throne and Liberty player could stumble upon, alongside some useful advice on how to re-direct the players’ efforts into better solutions for their needs. From spending key end-game resources recklessly to a level-up gimmick that most players ignore and could be crucial for the end-g

It’s important to pair skills to create a potent build that’ll help you achieve your goals. For instance, your passive skills can bolster specific active skills when equipped together. Also, you can unlock skills at various levels.

We say Wand and Bow because that’s the optimum Healer build we’ve found so far in the game, but Wand/Staff is also viable. We will update this guide with more information as we, and other players, get to grips with the g

Tier 0 Equipment can be bought from the Equipment Stores in each City, and Tier 1 Equipment is often obtained by doing quests, or dropped from monsters. However, materials are resources that are absolutely necessary to progress beyond tier 1 to tier 2, and by spending them recklessly, players expose themselves to getting stuck in an undergeared h

While you **can __ ** change which weapons you use, it’s not advisable unless you are doing it within the first 10 or so character levels. You need a lot of skill books to continue upgrading all your skills to the highest levels, and a huge chunk of these books comes from quests while you are level up to 50. If you are at level 50 and want to change which weapons you use, you will need to gather thousands of these books again to help level up the skills of the new weapon, and they are much harder to come by vs. just completing main story quests.

So why is the Bow such a good companion for the Wand? Mostly because it provides great solo-target damage for clearing content on your own, but it also has a range of Support features that provide buffs and cleansing for your pa

A large AoE heal that applies healing to all party members within range. This has a longer cooldown and should be used more sparingly. Can be the difference between wiping in a dungeon or managing to surv

In the first 20 levels of Throne and Liberty, the combat is underwhelming. At this stage in the game I was sure I wouldn’t be into it. It’s worth nothing this is only about 2 or 3 hours into gameplay. As I gained levels past this level 20 threshold and unlocked more skills, and started upgrading those skills, however, I found myself more and more enamored with the combat style of the game. I finally **actually Read Alot more __ ** my skill descriptions and understood how they might synergize with each other. Rather than look up guides online I wanted to experiment a little on my own first.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top