Summary

  • Customize HUD for efficiency.
  • Join PVE events for rewards.
  • Solo players avoid PVP for better progress.

Throne and Liberty is taking the MMORPG world by storm, and many kinds of players are enjoying this incredible game alongside their friends, or in some cases, going solo. And for those players who like being lone wolves, many features of the game can be an absolute blast.

Throne And Liberty How to Get Abyss Currency
Throne And Liberty: How To Get Abyss Currency

Abyss Currency is a valuable endgame currency in Throne And Liberty, with only a handful of ways to acquire it to then obtain some of the best loot.

This list has some useful tips for those who enjoy playing solo. From some minor tweaks that can save lots of time, to the best places to farm and get loads of resources. Grab your preferred weapons, and try to survive on this lonely road.

1 The Basics Of Going Solo

Know The Basic Mechanics And How You Want To Play

As its name implies, Throne and Liberty offers a dynamic experience that allows players to go solo most of the time, or enjoy casual play, or hardcore PvP. There's no right way to play the game, but for those who want to go solo, there are some things they should know. Most areas in the game have a level cap. Once players reache that cap, they will receive less experience and items from said place.

Throne and Liberty Mining Guide
Throne And Liberty: Mining Guide

Here's everything Throne And Liberty players need to know about the game's mining system.

Jump from one point to the other of the map, and take advantage of the "no-cost" travel from the first 30 levels to visit the spots where there are pending quests. Pressing the "N" (PC)/ L2+ Triangle(PS)/LT+Y(Xbox) will pop up the Content Notifications menu that will indicate which objectives in the area are pending completion. Finally, pay attention to the Schedule on the top right corner next to the minimap, it will notify players of the next important in-game event.

2 Tweak The HUD To Your Own Taste

Get A Comfortable Enough Setting

Throne and Liberty also allow players to customize the HUD of the game to their own taste, and this means that players can optimize the information they receive (which is usually a lot) from all the notifications, pending quests, and chats.

It also means they can adjust the hot bars from their interface to suit their needs and distribute the skills and keybindings however they like. That's one of the first things players should do if they want to go solo since it will save lots of time and effort locating the things they need as they roam the world farming and questing.

3 Make The Most Out Of "Peace" (PVE) Events

Lots Of Mats, Exp, And Other Rewards

These events will be held regularly and offer great chances for players to get better loot, experience, gold, and valuable crafting materials. Each area in the game has its own regular events, which are indicated either as Peace (PVE) or Conflict (PVP).

Some additional Codex quests are bound to these events, so pay attention to those opening the Content menu, and following it closely from the Codex. These opportunities should be undertaken in a certain level range, since past that level range, the game will input a penalty for overleveled players participating in lower-level areas. Keep that in mind.

4 Avoid "Conflict" (PVP) Events

A Waste Of Time For Solo Players

Needless to say, PVP can be lots of fun, but as solo players, these events will do nothing but delay their farming and leveling and will yield no good rewards. Conflict events are reserved for high-level groups of players/guilds that want some of the juicier end-game rewards.

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Throne And Liberty: Gathering Guide

Here's what players need to know about the gathering system in Throne and Liberty.

For the moment, there is no good 1v1 system in the game that allows players to receive good rewards, so better to avoid this part of the game going solo.

5 Know Your Dungeons

Take Advantage Of The Solo Queue

The matchmaking system in the game works like a charm, and there are several co-op Dungeons that solo players might enjoy even queuing solo. Starting at level 20 with Specter's Abyss, the solo player can take full advantage of the quick matchmaking to complete those scenarios and the quests associated with them.

The rewards at the end of each dungeon are another good way to power up their solo leveling, so, try to make the most of it. On the other hand, there are two other types of dungeons. Open World dungeons (accessible by foot in each region and marked with special door icons) are huge areas where NPCs drop extra loot, gold, and exp depending on the player's Abyssal Contract Tokens, which are obtainable through Contract quests and Amitoi Expeditions. Secret Dungeons are solo player challenges that are accessible from the Dungeon Menu once the player unlocks the Starbreeze Observatory associated Quest and grants lots of rewards.

6 Complete All The Codex Quests And Appendix Objectives

They Yield Lots Of Useful Rewards

Don't miss any chance to get extra rewards, and follow up closely even the weirdest requirements of the game, as they are all part of a huge chain of quests that will allow players to unlock better rewards and even certain unique equipment like the Resistance Set.

As we mentioned before, opening the Codex and Leveling menu will help players keep a close track of the content they need to complete in each region of the world. Keep completing quests and leveling up, and that solo play will soon yield its fruits.

7 Best Farm Spots Are Open Dungeons

Filled With Great Rewards

​​​​​​​As mentioned before, Open World Dungeons are the best spot for solo players, as there will be lots of rewards that they can collect from there, including equipment that doesn't drop anywhere else in the world. Here's a list of all Open World dungeons and where to find them, as well as the level requirements for each of them:

  • Syleuss' Abyss (18-24), located in the middle of Carmine Forest and Urstella Fields.
  • Temple of Sylaveth (20-26), located north of Titanreach Ruins.
  • Ant Nest (28-34), located in the middle of Moonlight Desert, Sandworm Lair, and The Raging Wilds.
  • Sanctum of Desire (40+), located west of Solisium, near the intersection with Daybreak Shore.
  • Shadowed Crypt (45+), located in the intersection of Fonos Basin, Purelight Hill, and Ruins of Turayne.
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Throne and Liberty
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Released
October 1, 2024
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Developer(s)
NCSoft
Genre(s)
MMORPG