In Throne and Liberty, a player sold an item for the equivalent of 650 euros, but the community mocks him.

In Throne and Liberty, a player sold an item for the equivalent of 650 euros, but the community mocks him.

In Throne and Liberty, a player sold a rare item for 40,000 Luzent, which is equivalent to about 650 Euros, and asks what he should do with it. However, instead of advice, he receives quite a bit of mockery for the low price.

Sold too cheaply? In Throne and Liberty, there are many currencies, but the probably most sought-after is Luzent, the real-money currency of the game. Players can spend their hard-earned money to acquire Luzent with which they can purchase items in-game. Alternatively, it is also possible to farm Luzent free-to-play.

One player was particularly successful, as he obtained a rare item and subsequently sold it in the Throne and Liberty auction house for 40,000 Luzent, which is roughly around 650 Euros. On Reddit, he asked how he could use his newfound fortune to become stronger in the game. However, instead of receiving helpful tips, he ignited a discussion about whether he sold the item too cheaply.

Whether there is really that much pay-to-win in Throne and Liberty, you can see here:

“40k Luzent? You could have sold it for 100k!”

Why is the item so expensive? In Throne and Liberty, you often have to rely heavily on your luck, as the items that enhance the character have only a very small chance of dropping. This means that you need to defeat many monsters, world bosses, and dungeons to acquire a rare item. Some items can also be crafted with essences; however, farming takes a long time.

Even rarer are the items that drop from weekly world bosses. This includes the world boss Queen Bellandir. She appears in the game only once a week and can drop very powerful items. The probability of receiving an item increases the more damage your group inflicts on the world boss. Thus, it is extremely difficult to acquire such an item.

A lucky player managed to snag the crossbow from Queen Bellandir and immediately put it up for sale in the Throne and Liberty auction house. According to the seller, it only took five seconds to get rid of the item and make him considerably richer.

He then sought advice on Reddit about what to do with his fortune to improve his character. 40,000 Luzent would be approximately 650 Euros, and thus a substantial amount. However, with his post, he inadvertently sparked a discussion about whether he sold the item too cheaply:

  • CryoSaucu can hardly believe it (via Reddit): “40k Luzent? My brother, you could have sold it for 100k.”
  • Lohkar_ thinks the item was almost a gift (via Reddit): “You should have doubled the price you got. Selling it for 40k is a bargain.”
  • Bulaba0 finds the price too low (via Reddit): “Thank you for being so generous and brightening someone’s day. Someone got a crossbow for only 40,000 Luzent!”
  • Vediici is upset about the comments (via Reddit): “You do realize that there are different servers, just because the item is at 200k on your server doesn’t mean every region or server has that price.”
  • FantasticCollar7026 seems to have clarity (via Reddit): “Anyone who berates the guy for selling it for 40k obviously has no idea how the auction house works.”

Some players may not have considered that prices can vary greatly between different regions, and ultimately, it is the sale price that counts. Just because some players demand exorbitant amounts does not mean that other players are willing to pay that much.

If you want to know how else you can get Luzent free-to-play or have other questions about Throne and Liberty, check out our overview where we have listed all the important topics for you so that you don’t miss any information: Throne and Liberty: All guides for starting in the new MMORPG.

Source(s): reddit.com
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