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How To Upgrade Gear In Throne And Liberty

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As it stands, I can’t comment on how skills evolve over time and how they impact the way your character plays. Skill Specialization, a new feature that is a key part of the skills overhaul, will arrive at launch. The idea is to provide a lot more customization and the opportunity for players to unlock all skills right at the start of the game, so that they can begin trying out different set-


Growthstones are the items players need to level up items such as Weapons, Armor, and Accessories. But they're quite scarce, and they're often obtained through the rewards of the Milestone, Leveling Log, Contracts, Xbow Orb or Codex. While completing the main storyline, players should receive a hefty amount of them, but they should not spend them reckles


This can be done from the Main Menu, in the Equipment Enchanting section. So, players should refrain from selling, destroying, or bidding to the Lithograph Book their leveled items. Instead, they should always put all the growth value in the new items from higher tiers once they're done with the old ones. Doing so will destroy the old item, but will save players loads of resources and Growthsto

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.


For example, picking up Staff and Wand as primary weapons might help players level up healing, curses, and attack magic at a 50/50 growth rate. Picking Greatsword, Wand, and Daggers will result in a 33.3% growth rate in each of the skill lines. This will result in an underleveled character in the late game, and it will be an expensive error to


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


One thing Throne and Liberty does have over most MMOs is a pretty robust system of PvP . There's a spark of brilliance in the chaos of it all, especially the massive guild raids. Being surrounded by 360 degrees of bloody struggle, trying only to stay focused on my own objectives and stay alive, was the most thrilling experience I got out of Throne and Liber


Depending on the rarity level of your item, it will require different rarities of Growthstones. Here are all the Growthstones and which corresponding rarities they are used for. We have included the "Weapon" style growthstones, but the same goes for each item t

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.


Excellent presentation aside, Throne and Liberty ** suffers from a mostly generic story** . It’s a perfectly suitable fantasy framework to hang a game on, but little more, mostly centered on a group of chosen ones (the player characters) and a war against those who would exploit their powers. It occasionally introduces some interesting concepts, like the main character’s ability to travel through time and visit pivotal events in the world's history. But those rarely amount to anything more interesting than they appear on the surface. Unfortunately, that sort of thing is a trend for Throne and Liber


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


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


Throne and Liberty 's morphing mechanic has a similar problem. Per the lore, certain individuals (mostly the player characters) have the ability to transform into various animals. At the beginning of the game, these are a wolf, an otter, and a hawk, and different species may be unlocked later. Again, this is a lot of fun in concept, but each morph really only amounts to a simple traversal ability - wolves for sprinting, otters for swimming, hawks for gliding. The other animals you unlock at higher levels do improve traversal incrementally, but basically only amount to cosmetic differen