How to Level Up Fast in Throne and Liberty

Nandita
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In Thone and Liberty, many resources are reserved for the end of the game, with some having limits. Players who reach the maximum level of 50 will benefit the most from their efforts, while those who spend too long in the early stages will only earn a small portion of the Sollant they could have gained. The game features several elements and mechanics while some will impact how quickly you progress, each one is significant in its own way.

Levelling Up Fast in Throne and Liberty

Different weapon combinations can really change how you play and how quickly you level up. For instance, using a Sword & Shield or a Wand & Tome can make you more resilient, while pairing a Wand & Tome with a Longbow offers another solid option for survivability, though it might slow down your pace.

Newer players might benefit from a tanky build, but if you feel confident, you could try using Daggers with a Crossbow for a high DPS output to take down enemies quickly. This strategy works well early on, but eventually switching to a Staff and Longbow combo can give you better survivability and help you tackle both single targets and groups effectively.

As mentioned earlier, the highest level in Throne and Liberty is 50, at least for the global release. Completing the codex involves three key aspects of the game: Adventuring, Exploration, and Collection. While Collection can be enjoyable, it won’t significantly affect your levelling progress, so it can be saved for after reaching the max level. 

Players should regularly check their Adventure Codex, as focusing on this will help them reach the end game and level up faster than any other path. You’ll recognize this focus by a purple star. You can reach the max level in just one day by completing Contracts as part of your Adventure quests. To speed things up, players should choose Contracts that have similar objectives, like one for defeating Goblin Fighters and another for taking down a certain number of fighters along with a Goblin Shaman. This approach will help you finish your Contracts much more quickly.

For the Exploration section in the codex, it is composed of side quests. Which can be attempted after maxing out level. Yet some challenges may be too tough and therefore need a good build to get stronger. 

New players can handle this by using a strong build while leveling up and ensuring their gear is upgraded. As part of their Adventure Codex, players will need to craft and upgrade their gear and skills. It’s a good idea to create a complete set of green Armor, one green Accessory, and one green Weapon. By fully completing the Adventure Codex for Chapter 1, players can earn a fantastic rare accessory, along with a second green weapon. Additionally, they’ll have the chance to obtain various rare pieces of Armor, a rare Weapon, and a rare Accessory, plus an Epic piece of Armor by the time they reach Chapter 10.

Skills to Level Up Fast in Throne and Liberty

The Skills you select will have a moderate impact on your gameplay, but upgrading those Skills is where you’ll really see a significant difference. If you invest in a skill and then decide to switch it out later, it can be quite costly for players aiming to level up quickly. Each weapon pairing is optimized in its own way, so understanding your role can help you identify some universally helpful Skills. For example, Tanks should focus on crowd control Skills and abilities that take advantage of controlled enemies, along with Passives that boost their key stats.

DPS characters would actually make a much larger effort for skills in their damage rotation, but also for Passives that increase mana regeneration as well as critical hits. Upgrading the right gear and skills is more important instead of trying to max a few skills where all the others are totally neglected. It’s much better getting all of your Skills and Passives upgraded to blue before you start working on one to take it to purple. This way, you’ll have a really good balance between offence strength and survivability. After all, even if your damage output is high, it doesn’t matter if an enemy takes you out of the fight first.

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By Nandita
Damsel in her own distress, abodes in her imaginary world, and enchanted by the magical realms of Elden Ring. A professional overthinker who loves to weave captivating stories, and is fascinated by the art of doing nothing. When not lost in thought, paints canvases that echo her wildest daydreams!
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