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<br>Most of Throne and Liberty is forgiving if you want to play the game your way and worry about optimization later. When it comes to stat point distribution, it's entirely free to reset your stat points and reallocate them as you wish. You can experiment with stat setups or you can put them where you want until you hit max level and really want to optimize your character for performance.<br><br>While staying away from the details of the main campaign questline to avoid spoilers, I can say without a doubt that Throne and  [https://Divinebham.com/articles/ultimate-throne-and-liberty-best-healer-build-guide-2025/ Healer] 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.<br><br>In Throne And Liberty , combat strategy and the weapons you equip play a major role in your overall success. While there aren't exactly classes in this MMORPG, there are weapons that almost act as classes coming with their own unique skills and enhancements.<br><br>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.<br><br>Each skill can be boosted for a cost. This cost comes in the form of Skill Specialization Points that you earn as you level up. You can expend these points on various enhancements or "specialization effects" for a given skill. Each enhancement comes with a specific cost. So, choose wisely.<br><br>Those who seek speed will want to utilize daggers. These weapons can also be boosted for damage precision by increasing your critical hit chance. With rapid attacks, your chances are even greater for delivering heavy damage with a critical strike.<br><br> <br>Switching character classes, too, is as easy as switching your equipped weapons and associated skills; you can save up to three different equipment and skill sets at a time. Each time you level up, you increase one of your main stats, but every single one of them is helpful for every single class. Even greatsword wielders need mana, and even spellcasters need strength. For someone like me, who tends to be indecisive when it comes to RPG builds, this kind of flexibility amounts to a quality-of-life feature . It’s almost definitely inspired by Final Fantasy FFXIV ’s simple class-changing system , and I’m incredibly grateful for t<br><br>With impressive storytelling, amazing combat and interesting upgrading systems, Throne and Liberty excels where many MMORPGs fail right off the bat. My main concern is that I just don't know if there is something there to keep me coming back and wanting to improve my character. If I don't know how well I'm performing and how much I'm contributing to the group, how will I know I need to improve? Furthermore, if there are further ways to optimize my character, how will I know the changes I make are making a large difference, other than a "gut feel" when attacking enemies.<br><br>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.<br><br>The staff is the perfect weapon of choice for those who want a longer reach and greater impact area. This weapon is ideal for mopping up groups of lesser hostiles and delivering greater AoE damage and dealing heavy magic damage. Therefore, this weapon delivers excellent crowd control but might not be the best for focused, heavy-damage strikes on solo targets.<br>In Throne And Liberty , combat strategy and the weapons you equip play a major role in your overall success. While there aren't exactly classes in this MMORPG, there are weapons that almost act as classes coming with their own unique skills and enhancements.<br><br>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.<br><br><br> **Updated from unscored Review in Progress to scored Review ** <br><br>**Throne and Liberty ** , developed by NCSoft and published by Amazon Games in the US, has a bit of a troubled history behind it. Originally announced in 2011, it was intended to be a sequel to the groundbreaking Lineage series, built on decades of immersive online RPGs. But the project was delayed multiple times, eventually splintering off into an original piece of IP, and being rebranded Throne and Liberty in 2<br>
<br>The staff is the perfect weapon of choice for those who want a longer reach and greater impact area. This weapon is ideal for mopping up groups of lesser hostiles and delivering greater AoE damage and dealing heavy magic damage. Therefore, this weapon delivers excellent crowd control but might not be the best for focused, heavy-damage strikes on solo targets.<br><br> <br>This is a game that’s definitely best enjoyed with friends, and eventually as part of a guild. Late game activities revolve around guild-to-guild combat and PvE co-operative dungeons. You can tackle these as a solo player - while leveling, progression, and so on can all be achieved solo - but you’ll miss out on a lot of what Throne and Liberty has to offer. Of course, this is all based on footage that I’ve seen from South Korean servers, as I wasn’t able to try these during the pre-release review win<br><br> <br>This can be credited to its passives, which range from boosting evasion and raising critical hits while offering active skills that allow them to reposition themselves. It is best to pair this with either a Greatsword if players wish to be a terrifying close-range attacker that can disengage, or the Longbow to stay a threat no matter what range they are at. No matter what other weapon is being used, players should make their second weapon a dagger if they want to ramp their PvP game to a whole other le<br><br> <br>Each rarity of item will max out at a certain point and no longer be upgraded . When items hit this point, they can then be sacrificed (transferred) to enhance a new item you have of the next tier / rarity. You can also transfer gear even if it hasn't hit the maximum enchanted level. When you transfer a gear piece to another item, the original item will be destroy<br><br> <br>The upgrading, or 'enchanting' system as the game likes to call it, requires various materials each time an item is upgraded. Each of these items can be gathered from various sources, and sometimes also upgraded from weaker versions of themsel<br><br> <br>Throne and Liberty is part generic fantasy and part weird and wonderful. During the prologue you fight walking trees, transform into a panther (and an eagle), and then it's out into the open world to start slaying goblins, wolves, sentient scarecrows, [https://Divinebham.com/articles/ultimate-throne-and-liberty-best-healer-build-guide-2025/ Healer] the whole <br><br> <br>Throne and Liberty doesn't necessarily punish players that rush levels, since they can get access to high-tier areas faster, and also accumulate rewards. But the snowball effect for a completionist player who participated in every event and completed all the secondary objectives bound to events will be bigger. It's up to each player to dec<br><br>Each skill can be boosted for a cost. This cost comes in the form of Skill Specialization Points that you earn as you level up. You can expend these points on various enhancements or "specialization effects" for a given skill. Each enhancement comes with a specific cost. So, choose wisely.<br><br> <br>Finally, using Contract Coins is a good way to get the best gear in the late game. These can be obtained by completing Contracts (the first ones are obtained in Urstella Fields, at the Starlight Ruins Observatory) and are quite tricky to farm since players only get access to a certain amount of contracts per <br><br> <br>Greatswords on their own are a solid choice for dominating close-range combat. They have tools that allow them to quickly close the gap on an opponent and stay in their effective range. They can also prevent players from getting away, such as stunning and slowing them down. It has passives that will raise the chances for heavy strikes and getting in extra hits. Following the general mentality of these facts is how players will utilize it in PvP, but there is another important element that players should keep in m<br>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.<br><br> <br>Once you have upgraded your item to a certain level, you can no longer upgrade it further. For example, if you have an Uncommon (Green) headpiece, you can only level it up to level six . Level six is then the maximum upgrade level for that i<br><br> <br>With this knowledge, you'll find yourself utilizing the item enchanting system often as there is little risk in putting upgrade materials into the wrong items. Feel free to enchant as you play, knowing that you can always transfer the experience that item has gained. Use the two main levels mentioned to get the most out of your lower-rarity items before transferring to a higher rar<br><br> <br>The single greatest choice for any PvP player may very well be the Dagger. Whether it is being used as the primary focus or their second weapon choice, this weapon will spike critical hits and maneuverability. This means it takes all the elements a player needs to keep in mind while fighting other players and makes them more effective. Just like with Greatswords, players will want Dexterity to be a stat they pay a lot of attention to. Stats affect combat performance over other elements of the game, such as how fast Morphs and Shapeshifts can m<br>

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The staff is the perfect weapon of choice for those who want a longer reach and greater impact area. This weapon is ideal for mopping up groups of lesser hostiles and delivering greater AoE damage and dealing heavy magic damage. Therefore, this weapon delivers excellent crowd control but might not be the best for focused, heavy-damage strikes on solo targets.


This is a game that’s definitely best enjoyed with friends, and eventually as part of a guild. Late game activities revolve around guild-to-guild combat and PvE co-operative dungeons. You can tackle these as a solo player - while leveling, progression, and so on can all be achieved solo - but you’ll miss out on a lot of what Throne and Liberty has to offer. Of course, this is all based on footage that I’ve seen from South Korean servers, as I wasn’t able to try these during the pre-release review win


This can be credited to its passives, which range from boosting evasion and raising critical hits while offering active skills that allow them to reposition themselves. It is best to pair this with either a Greatsword if players wish to be a terrifying close-range attacker that can disengage, or the Longbow to stay a threat no matter what range they are at. No matter what other weapon is being used, players should make their second weapon a dagger if they want to ramp their PvP game to a whole other le


Each rarity of item will max out at a certain point and no longer be upgraded . When items hit this point, they can then be sacrificed (transferred) to enhance a new item you have of the next tier / rarity. You can also transfer gear even if it hasn't hit the maximum enchanted level. When you transfer a gear piece to another item, the original item will be destroy


The upgrading, or 'enchanting' system as the game likes to call it, requires various materials each time an item is upgraded. Each of these items can be gathered from various sources, and sometimes also upgraded from weaker versions of themsel


Throne and Liberty is part generic fantasy and part weird and wonderful. During the prologue you fight walking trees, transform into a panther (and an eagle), and then it's out into the open world to start slaying goblins, wolves, sentient scarecrows, Healer the whole


Throne and Liberty doesn't necessarily punish players that rush levels, since they can get access to high-tier areas faster, and also accumulate rewards. But the snowball effect for a completionist player who participated in every event and completed all the secondary objectives bound to events will be bigger. It's up to each player to dec

Each skill can be boosted for a cost. This cost comes in the form of Skill Specialization Points that you earn as you level up. You can expend these points on various enhancements or "specialization effects" for a given skill. Each enhancement comes with a specific cost. So, choose wisely.


Finally, using Contract Coins is a good way to get the best gear in the late game. These can be obtained by completing Contracts (the first ones are obtained in Urstella Fields, at the Starlight Ruins Observatory) and are quite tricky to farm since players only get access to a certain amount of contracts per


Greatswords on their own are a solid choice for dominating close-range combat. They have tools that allow them to quickly close the gap on an opponent and stay in their effective range. They can also prevent players from getting away, such as stunning and slowing them down. It has passives that will raise the chances for heavy strikes and getting in extra hits. Following the general mentality of these facts is how players will utilize it in PvP, but there is another important element that players should keep in m
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.


Once you have upgraded your item to a certain level, you can no longer upgrade it further. For example, if you have an Uncommon (Green) headpiece, you can only level it up to level six . Level six is then the maximum upgrade level for that i


With this knowledge, you'll find yourself utilizing the item enchanting system often as there is little risk in putting upgrade materials into the wrong items. Feel free to enchant as you play, knowing that you can always transfer the experience that item has gained. Use the two main levels mentioned to get the most out of your lower-rarity items before transferring to a higher rar


The single greatest choice for any PvP player may very well be the Dagger. Whether it is being used as the primary focus or their second weapon choice, this weapon will spike critical hits and maneuverability. This means it takes all the elements a player needs to keep in mind while fighting other players and makes them more effective. Just like with Greatswords, players will want Dexterity to be a stat they pay a lot of attention to. Stats affect combat performance over other elements of the game, such as how fast Morphs and Shapeshifts can m