In Throne and Liberty, there are many items that players have to grind for a long time to obtain. One player is not aware of this and shares a method to quickly obtain rare loot.
Which loot is being discussed? In Throne and Liberty, there is a lot of rare loot. Particularly rare items like the Shadow Gatherer Pants and the Bloodthirst Belt are still on many players’ wish lists. The reason is simple: the game offers everyone limited opportunities to acquire the loot.
If players are unlucky, they might have been farming the same field bosses for weeks without receiving the items. One player seems to be free from this problem; he already has all his gear assembled using a simple trick.
Here you can learn what a large and active guild in Throne and Liberty is for:
The mistake is your guild
How does the player obtain more loot? To secure more loot, the player qualityposterKappa suggests on Reddit to simply do the opposite of what the game recommends.
In Throne and Liberty, the objective is actually to band together in as large guilds as possible to then fight against others. This is what the developers have been promoting repeatedly with events like the “Siege the Day” event, which first showcased the castle battle in the Western version.
However, the user did exactly the opposite. He teamed up only with his friends in a guild rather than joining a larger community. The advantage: the guild loot is shared among far fewer people, leaving more for everyone.
Every guild can tackle seven field bosses in the guild hall each week starting from a certain guild level. This means there are 7 times loot for the players. In a guild of a few friends, the loot is divided among far fewer players than in a large guild. Ideally, everyone plays different classes, further increasing the chances of getting some of the items.
With this method, the player and his friends were able to easily obtain the valuable items from the otherwise highly contested field bosses Junobote and Aridus. Specifically, they received the coveted Shadow Gatherer Pants three times and the Bloodthirst Belt three times in two weeks.
What do players do with loot they don’t need? With so few players, the loot quickly becomes surplus. Instead of letting it go to waste, the small guild simply sells their items and divides the profits. With the earnings, they can then finance further items or traits.
The method works even better with a second character. The loot of your characters is account-wide, meaning you can defeat 14 bosses per week and invest the profits into your main character.
However, there is one disadvantage to the method: the player has almost no chance in the epic castle battle. MeinMMO author Cedric Holmeier prepared for the hour-long battle for almost two months. Whether it was worth sacrificing a lot of loot for this, you can find out here: I prepared for the big event in Throne and Liberty for 7 weeks and 350 hours – was it worth it?