Discover how to create a crossbow build as a Beginner in Throne and Liberty as our guide explores skills, gear, stat points, and weapon choices.
The beginner Crossbow build will explain skills, weapon mastery, off-hand combinations, and more. The Crossbow is the jack of all trades ranged weapon and has incredible mobility. Moreover, the Crossbow single-target damage is impressive and a great weapon for beginners. This is a weapon type to pick if you enjoy range damage, staffing, and keeping enemies at a distance. Nothing beats the mobility potential of the Crossbow, and we will explain how it works in Throne and Liberty.
This guide has been updated for the official global release on October 1, 2024.
- Best Alternatives For Crossbow
- How to get Crossbow in Throne and Liberty?
- Features and Mechanics
- Best Weapon Combination Crossbow
- Alternatives Weapon Combination
- Best Stat Points
- Crossbow Active Skills
- Crossbow Passive Skills
- Crossbow Defense Skills
- Level Progression
- Skill Upgrade Progression
- Best Crossbow Skill Specialization
- Crossbow Weapon Mastery
- Best Guardian
- Weapons, Armor, and Accessories
- Gameplay, Tips, and Tricks
- Consumables
- Build Summary
Everything About Beginner Crossbow Build in Throne and Liberty
The Crossbow is a range weapon, and the build is centered on mobility, using defense and active skills to create space away from enemies. The Crossbow also has a powerful debuff called Mortal Mark. You weaken the target, and it soaks up damage, exploding at the end of the duration. This gives you a short burst window to rotate through powerful damage skills and melt a single target.
The downsides to the Crossbow are lack of area damage (AOE) and rotation-heavy gameplay. The AOE damage can be done with an off-hand weapon while your rotation is critical for success. However, the Crossbow is a great choice for any build as a main-hand or off-hand weapon because every beginner can enjoy the mobility and damage at range.
Best Alternatives For Crossbow
The best alternative to a Crossbow weapon in Throne and Liberty is the Longbow because it has more survivability and healing. The Longbow sacrifices mobility but has healing and durability that the Crossbow does not. Unlike the Crossbow, the Longbow wants to stay in place to do maximum damage via their passives. Therefore, you should select the Longbow for stationary off-healing range DPS.
How to get Crossbow in Throne and Liberty?
The easiest way to get a Crossbow in Throne and Liberty is the Equipment Merchant in the main hub city after the tutorial. You can use a common crossbow and immediately unlock the skills by equipping it with your main hand. Additionally, you can craft the crossbow at Weapon Crafter throughout various cities in Throne and Liberty.
How to Play the Crossbow in Throne and Liberty
The Crossbow uses a debuff Mortal Mark and Mother Nature’s Protest to provide burst damage to a single target. Mortal Mark applies to a target, soaks up damage, and explodes at the end of the duration. Mother Nature’s Protest is a powerful damage skill that can be activated before your rotation to shoot additional shots while you cycle through other DPS skills. Using the two skills in conjunction, you try to have as many DPS skills in a short window to burst a target. Moreover, you can obtain a weak point shot, which can weaken and increase critical damage against a target for your entire party.
Nature’s Power passive skill increases damage after using mobility or movement skills. This is the premise of the Crossbow build: to always be on the move, activating these types of skills to boost your damage passively. Thus, it’s an active playstyle that rewards you with skill usage rather than heavy or light attacks. You can also restore mana via health so you can consistently use skills.
Best Weapon Combination Crossbow
The best off-hand weapon combination to combine with a Crossbow for a beginner is the Wand because the Wand has AOE damage, curse, and healing. Therefore, you gain high mobility and healing for yourself and your allies. While this won’t be the most damage possible, your survivability will be staggering.
Alternatives Weapon Combination
The best long range damage combination is Crossbow and Longbow. Passives from both skill lines synergize nicely, though the weapons are heavy single-target focused. If you enjoy melting targets at max range and having some decent survival, Crossbow + Longbow is your pick.
A dagger and Crossbow is a medium-range setup that incentivizes off-hand weapon activation. The Dagger and Crossbow both are versatile weapon choices with the Dagger’s passives giving a boost to critical. Therefore, if you like to use many Crossbow skills but want something to boost your damage passively, take the Dagger.
Best Stat Points
The best stat points for the beginner crossbow build are 30 Dexterity, 30 Perception, 10 Strength, and 10 Wisdom. Dexterity is your primary stat to increase first because it boosts evasion, critical chance, and overall damage. Your second stat to increase is Perception, which aids in accuracy and chance to hit so you don’t miss any shots. Raising your stat points to 30 rewards you with a passive bonus, and beyond that, you will reach diminishing returns. However, you can gain more bonuses as you use different gear, weapon, armor, and accessories.
Below is the best recommended Stat Point:
- 30 Dexterity: affects critical attack, evasion, and maximum damage.
- 30 Perception: effect accuracy of attacks, Crowd Control effects, enhancing time boost ability, maximum damage, and minimum damage.
- 10 Strength: affects defense, maximum health, maximum damage, and minimum damage.
- 10 Wisdom: affects maximum mana and mana regeneration, skill cooldown, and maximum damage.
Crossbow Active Skills
You can place up to 12 skills on your active skill bar from both weapons. Active skills are on a one-second global cooldown and can be used alongside light and heavy attacks. Below is a list of the active skills for the beginner crossbow build in Throne and Liberty:
- Quick Fire: Attacks 3 times consecutively and deals bonus damage to weakened targets.
- Nimble Leap: Move 5 meters toward the target direction, increasing Attack Speed, Range, and Critical Damage.
- Mortal Mark: Fires a single high-damage-dealing arrow that always Weakens the target.
- Recoil Shot: A double damage dealing combo attack based on having Repulsive Force gained by using a skill that moves you.
- Multi-Shot: A cone area of effect attack that has a chance to Weaken the target and applies Collision: Push.
- Selfless Diffusion: A buff that increased Off-Hand Weapon Attack Chance for 6 seconds.
- Mother Nature’s Protest: Has all projectile attacks hit fire an additional low damage projectile for 6 seconds.
- Mana Exchange: Sacrifice Health to gain Mana.
- Explosive Trap: Sets a trap that deals major damage and can Weaken the target.
- Merciless Barrage: A ranged area of effect attack that deals increasing damage every time it hits the target.
- Wind Snatcher: A growth skill that can apply Weaken to a target and increase your movement speed.
- Weak Point Shot: A growth skill that deals with a huge amount of single target damage and can increase your party’s critical damage to the target.
Crossbow Passive Skills
Passive skills give bonuses passively and are important for off-hand and main hand weapon choices. Below is a list of the passive skills for the beginner crossbow build in Throne and Liberty:
- Eagle Vision: Increases Hit rate everytime you hit a target. Second sentence: how it’s used.
- Nature’s Power: Increases Bonus and Skill Damage when you use a Movement Skill. Second sentence: how it’s used.
- Ambidexterity: Increases Off-Hand Weapon Damage and Critical Hit. Second sentence: how it’s used.
- Piercing Strike: Increases Bonus Damage and Stamina Regen. Second sentence: how it’s used.
- Bloodlust Stack: On a hit with a skill, increase Skill Damage and apply Bloodlust. Second sentence: how it’s used.
- Corrupt Nail: Increases Weaken Chance. Second sentence: how it’s used.
- Detection: Has a chance to increase Move Speed and Evasion when you are attacked.
Crossbow Defense Skills
Rupturing Parry is the Crossbow defense skill. Defends against attacks. On defending against a Fury Attack while stationary, deals 225% of Base Damage + 50 to the attacker. If the Fury Attack is blocked within 0.5s, the Vampiric Attack is also activated for 3s. Wrath Attacks can’t be defended. Use the directional buttons to defend against attacks while moving 4m to the designated location for 0.5s. On defending against a Fury or Wrath Attack, deals 450% of Base Damage + 100 to the current target, and Rupturing Parry changes to Binding Shot for 3s. Activates Off-Hand Weapon Attack for 3s. Attacking a target within 6m with Rupturing Parry has a(n) 80% chance of applying Collision: Push. On colliding with a wall, the target is Stunned for 3s.
- Binding Shot: Deals 100% of Base Damage with a 80% chance of binding the target for 2s. Ends when other skills are used.
- Vampiric Attack: On each hit, Health regenerates by 5% of the damage dealt.
- Off-Hand Weapon Attack: Activates an Off-Hand Weapon attack for the next skill used.
Level Progression
Level 1 Skills and Passives
At level one, you unlock four skills from both weapons and three passives. Quick Fire is your filler skill that benefits when a target is weakened. Nimble Leap gives you mobility and increases your damage afterward via Nature’s Power passive. Mortal Mark is the bread-and-butter skill you want to apply before starting damage when multiple skills are off-cooldown. Lastly, recoil shot which is somewhat weak but can move you. At this stage, debuff with Mortal Mark, Quick Fire and Recoil as a filler.
For the Wand, you gain Touch of Despair, which is your curse debuff. This debuff is the way you do more damage to targets with Curse Explosion. You can stack curses with Touch of Desapir and Corrupted Magic Circle, then Curse Explosion for AOE damage. Lastly, Swift Healing is your self-heal and survivability tool.
Skill unlocks are slow, but as you get higher in level you can flex in and out better skills.
Below is a list of the recommended active and passive skills for the crossbow build at level 1:
Active Skills | Passive Skills |
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Quick Fire (Crossbow) | Eagle Vision (Crossbow) |
Nimble Leap (Crossbow) | Nature’s Power (Crossbow) |
Mortal Mark (Crossbow) | Ambidexterity (Crossbow) |
Recoil Shot (Crossbow) | – |
Touch of Despair (Wand) | – |
Curse Explosion (Wand) | – |
Swift Healing (Wand) | – |
Corrupted Magic Circle (Wand) | – |
Level 15 Skills and Passives
At level 15, you gain two more skills from each weapon. Multi-shot is a cone damage skill but also applies weaken. However, Multi-shot cost a ton of mana and should be used sparingly when you need AOE. Selfless Diffusion reduces cooldown and boosts off-hand weapon attack. You can activate this before going into curse rotation or when you need to refresh your cooldowns and get back Mortal Mark.
The Wand gains Cursed Nightmare and Clay’s Salvation. Cursed Nightmare is a crowd control skill and can put a target to sleep. This is helpful when you need to CC a high damage dealer but ensure not to hit it until the rest of the targets are cleared because it will wake up. Clay’s Salvation is a powerful healing spell that applies to both you and your allies. Use Swift Healing mainly, and only use Clay’s when you need a burst heal in a panic situation because of the mana cost.
Below is a list of the recommended active and passive skills for the crossbow build at level 15:
Active Skills | Passive Skills |
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Quick Fire (Crossbow) | Eagle Vision (Crossbow) |
Nimble Leap (Crossbow) | Nature’s Power (Crossbow) |
Mortal Mark (Crossbow) | Ambidexterity (Crossbow) |
Recoil Shot (Crossbow) | – |
Multi-Shot (Crossbow) | – |
Selfless Diffusion (Crossbow) | – |
Touch of Despair (Wand) | – |
Curse Explosion (Wand) | – |
Swift Healing (Wand) | – |
Corrupted Magic Circle (Wand) | – |
Cursed Nightmare (Wand) | – |
Clay’s Salvation (Wand) | – |
Level 25 Skills and Passives
At level 25, you can start taking off weaker skills and experiment with your build. You should drop both Recoil Shot and Multi-Shot and add Mother Nature’s Protest and Mana Exchange. Mother Nature’s Protest is a way to add damage while attacking with other skills passively. During your rotation, you should debuff, activate and then Quick Fire for the most burst possible. Next, Mana Exchange is helpful when you are at max health but drained on mana because your skills are so costly. Use this while strafing and healing post-fight or when sustaining returns.
The Wand and Tome skills at this level aren’t more effective than our current selection. You can experiment with them, but the advanced skills start to lend towards a pure healer. However, we want a little healing with AOE and curse damage.
Below is a list of the recommended active and passive skills for the crossbow build at level 25:
Active Skills | Passive Skills |
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Quick Fire (Crossbow) | Eagle Vision (Crossbow) |
Nimble Leap (Crossbow) | Nature’s Power (Crossbow) |
Mortal Mark (Crossbow) | Ambidexterity (Crossbow) |
Mother Nature’s Protest (Crossbow) | Full of Corruption (Wand) |
Mana Exchange (Crossbow) | Piercing Strike (Crossbow) |
Selfless Diffusion (Crossbow) | – |
Touch of Despair (Wand) | – |
Curse Explosion (Wand) | – |
Swift Healing (Wand) | – |
Corrupted Magic Circle (Wand) | – |
Cursed Nightmare (Wand) | – |
Clay’s Salvation (Wand) | – |
Level 36 Skills and Passives
At level 36, the main skill to change is drop Cursed Nightmare for Merciless Barrage. If it’s critical to have crowd control skills, you can drop a Clay’s Salvation unless you heal in dungeons. Merciless Barrage is your amazing change damage skill and burst targets. You want to debuff Mother Nature’s Protest before activating and ensure you’re not in danger to keep channeling the attack. Aim directly at the target when you don’t expect incoming damage for 3 seconds.
Below is a list of the recommended active and passive skills for the crossbow build at level 36:
Active Skills | Passive Skills |
---|---|
Quick Fire (Crossbow) | Eagle Vision (Crossbow) |
Nimble Leap (Crossbow) | Nature’s Power (Crossbow) |
Mortal Mark (Crossbow) | Ambidexterity (Crossbow) |
Mother Nature’s Protest (Crossbow) | Full of Corruption (Wand) |
Mana Exchange (Crossbow) | Piercing Strike (Crossbow) |
Selfless Diffusion (Crossbow) | Noble revival (Wand) |
Touch of Despair (Wand) | Corrupt Nail (Crossbow) |
Curse Explosion (Wand) | – |
Swift Healing (Wand) | – |
Corrupted Magic Circle (Wand) | – |
Merciless Barrage (Crossbow) | – |
Clay’s Salvation (Wand) | – |
Level 50 Skills and Passives
At level 50, the main skill to add is Weak Point Shot. You can use this when an enemy attacks with a Fury Attack or the purple circle flashing. It will burst and damage them, and a chance to apply weekend and increased critical damage for you and your allies. Therefore, use this is a burst reaction skill when you see the purple circle fury attack. Also, you can experiment with the skills and swap in more healing, crowd control, and drop curse and AOE damage if you are off-healing dungeons.
Below is a list of the recommended active and passive skills for the crossbow build at level 50:
Active Skills | Passive Skills |
---|---|
Quick Fire (Crossbow) | Eagle Vision (Crossbow) |
Nimble Leap (Crossbow) | Nature’s Power (Crossbow) |
Mortal Mark (Crossbow) | Ambidexterity (Crossbow) |
Mother Nature’s Protest (Crossbow) | Full of Corruption (Wand) |
Mana Exchange (Crossbow) | Piercing Strike (Crossbow) |
Selfless Diffusion (Crossbow) | Noble revival (Wand) |
Touch of Despair (Wand) | Corrupt Nail (Crossbow) |
Curse Explosion (Wand) | Detection (Crossbow) |
Swift Healing (Wand) | – |
Corrupted Magic Circle (Wand) | – |
Merciless Barrage (Crossbow) | – |
Weak Point Shot (Crossbow) | – |
Skill Upgrade Progression
Skills come in different rarities and can be upgraded through growth stones. Upgrading skills increases their effectiveness and unlocks new perks and benefits like extra damage, more targets hit, etc. As you progress the skill from uncommon to rare to epic, the material required and cost increase. Therefore, players must select the most used and powerful skills to level first. This leveling skills system is RNG, and spending countless materials on a weak skill can be frustrating.
Below are how skills upgrade and progress in Throne and Liberty:
- Skill 1: Level 1 Uncommon
- Skill 2 Level 1 Uncommon
- Skill 3 Level 1 Uncommon
- Skill 4 Level 11 Rare
- Skill 5 Level 21 Rare
- Skill 6 Level 29 Epic
- Skill 7 Level 37 Epic
- Skill 8 Level 44 Epic
- Skill 9 Level 50 Epic
- Skill 10 Level 50 Epic
Upgrading Skills in Throne and Liberty is a long process requiring crafting materials but increases the effectiveness of your skills. Moreover, you can increase your skill after reaching level five to gain a rare or epic bonus. These bonuses significantly impact the effectiveness of your skills, but you’ll only have so many materials, thus requiring a priority in skill progression.
Active Skill Upgrade Progression
Quick Fire and Mortal Mark are the most important active skills for a beginner to upgrade. Quick Fire is your main skill for damage while Mortal Mark is the center of your rotation due to the debuff. If you’re using Wand in the off-hand, upgrade to Swift Healing because it can let you heal twice consecutively. Next, upgrade Nimble Leap for mobility and Touch of Despair for more curse debuffs.
Below are the most important skills to upgrade in Throne and Liberty using the beginner crossbow build:
- Quick Fire (Crossbow) uncommon to rare
- Mortal Mark (Crossbow) uncommon to rare
- Swift Healing (Wand) uncommon to rare
- Touch of Despair (Wand) uncommon to rare
- Nimble Leap (Crossbow) uncommon to rare
- Quick Fire (Crossbow) rare to epic
- Mortal Mark (Crossbow) rare to epic
- Swift Healing (Wand) rare to epic
- Touch of Despair (Wand) rare to epic
- Nimble Leap (Crossbow) rare to epic
Upgrading Skills in Throne and Liberty is a long process requiring crafting materials but increases the effectiveness of your skills. Moreover, you can increase your skill after reaching level five to gain a rare or epic bonus. These bonuses significantly impact the effectiveness of your skills, but you’ll only have so many materials, thus requiring a priority in skill progression.
Passive Skill Upgrade Progression
The most important passives to upgrade for a beginner Crossbow build are Nature’s Power and Ambidexterity. Nature’s Power boosts your damage after using a mobility or movement skill, which is core to your weapon choice. Ambidexterity helps to boost off-hand damage as well. Piercing Strike is another helpful passive boosting stamina regen that aids in multiple defensive skill uses.
Best Crossbow Skill Specialization
The best skill specializations for a beginner Crossbow build are Quick Fire Cooldown and Mortal Mark Chain Effect. Lowering your cooldown on Quick Fire gives you more uptime on a high DPS ability. Mortal Mark Chain can spread the debuff to multiple targets and help eliminate packs of enemies quickly. Also, consider Swift Healing Consecutive Use if using a Wand for up to three healing uses.
Below are the best skill specializations for a beginner Crossbow build in Throne and Liberty:
- Quick Fire Cooldown (Crossbow) – On a critical hit, the Cooldown decreases by 10%.
- Mortal Mark Chain Effects (Crossbow) – If the target with Mark is defeated, Mortal Mark gets transferred to every enemy within 5m of the target. The Mark transfers up to 2 times, and transferred Mark doesn’t accumulate damage.
- Nimble Leap Cooldown Resets (Crossbow) – Quick Fire cooldown resets when used.
- Selfless Diffusion Health Concentration Recovery (Crossbow) – Recovers 100% of damage received for the first 1s. For 1s, you can pass through other targets, and Mobility skill’s distance increases by 25%, Move Speed increases by 30%, Melee, Ranged and Magic Evasion increases by 300.
- Mother Nature’s Protest Gale Arrow (Crossbow) – Changes to Activate/Deactivate format. Can activate Gale Attribute.
- Touch of Despair Curse (Wand) – Grants 2 Touch of Despair with a 50% chance.
- Curse Explosion Additional Damage Boost (Wand) – Touch of Despair’s damage boosts by 10% per stack.
- Swift Healing Consecutive Use (Wand) – Consecutive use count increases to 3.
The Skill specialization system in Throne and Liberty is a way to customize your skills by giving them more effects and bonuses. At level 25, your Longbow beginner build will introduce you to skill specialization. You gain points until you reach level 50, with 100 skill specialization points to spend.
Crossbow Weapon Mastery
Chain Fire is the best weapon mastery tree for a beginner Crossbow build because it buffs damage and reduces cooldown. You will be able to destroy enemies quicker and use skills more frequently in your combos, including the final bonus for attack speed. The Move tree is helpful for PvP and strafing to avoid enemies. Regen is helpful if you’re constantly running out of mana and not using Mana Exchange skill
For the Wand and Tome, level the Weaken mastery tree. You want more curse debuffs, duration, and damage. If you off-heal, you can change to a more specific dungeon PVE tree, but general beginner leveling, Weaken and debuff emphasis is the best.
The Weapon Mastery system is another progression system within Throne and Liberty, and it has three trees from which to select. You gain experience based on your main and off-hand selections and eventually can level all the skill lines with one character. However, ensure Greatsword is in your main hand to progress this system with the correct weapon and build.
Best Guardian
Lady Knight Kamarshea is the best Guardian for a Crossbow beginner build because of the shield and cooldown reductions she provides. Guardians are 10-minute cooldown “ultimate” abilities that should be used during intense fights, bosses, or near death. She’s a powerful skill and can be unlocked after reaching level 25, and completing chapter 5.
An alternative to Lady Knight is Green Ranger Elowen, who binds targets and increases damage to them. This is helpful to keep enemies at range and burst them down.
Best Beginner Weapons, Armor, and Accessories
Equipment such as weapons, armor, and accessories can be found throughout Throne and Liberty questing or combat. However, crafting specific equipment that grants bonuses to your build will be the most effective way to increase your power. There are no light, medium, or heavy proficiency requirements, but specific equipment grants unique bonuses suited to a longbow or tome user, not a Greatsword wielder.
Therefore, it’s important that you craft the correct equipment early in Throne and Liberty. Then, you can upgrade to higher quality throughout your playthrough and end at the max level of 50 with a properly balanced set of gear specifically designed for your beginner crossbow build.
Weapons
Below are the best beginner crossbow build Weapons in Throne and Liberty:
Gear Slot | Best Gear Item | Effect | Found |
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Main Hand Weapon | Forest Keeper’s Arbalest | Mana Regen | Random drop from Tentacle Desert Flower or Crafted |
Off Hand Weapon | Ascetic’s Magic Scepter | Max Health | Random drop from Enraged Chief Snadworm or Crafted |
Armor
Below are the best beginner crossbow build Armor in Throne and Liberty:
Gear Slot | Best Gear Item | Effect | Found |
---|---|---|---|
Head | Prophet’s Cloth Hood | Mana Regen | Random drop from Orc Hunter or crafted |
Cloak | Shaman’s Cloak | Mana Regen | Random drop from Lethal Venom Cobra or crafted |
Chest | Shock Trooper’s Plate Armor | Max Health | Random drop from Potion Thief or crafted |
Hands | Vitality Linen Gloves | Max Mana | Random drop from Feathered Terror Bird or crafted |
Legs | Prophet’s Linen Pants | Health & Mana Regen | Random drop from Lethal Venom Cobra or crafted |
Feet | Ambush Leather Boots | +2 Dexterity | Random drop from Tentacle Desert Flower or crafted |
Accessories
Below are the best beginner crossbow build Accessories in Throne and Liberty:
Gear Slot | Best Gear Item | Effect | Found |
---|---|---|---|
Necklace | Crude Wave Necklace | Melee Evasion | Random drop from Sand Scorpion or crafted |
Bracelet | Crude Liberation Bracelet | Max Mana | Random drop from Toximaw Worker Spider or crafted |
Ring 1 | Crude Stone Band | Max Health & Mana | Random drop from Evil Eye or crafted |
Ring 2 | Crude Wind Band | Melee Evasion | Dropped from Iron Chestacean or Crafted |
Belt | Crude Vigor Belt | Melee Evasion | Random drop from Evil Eye or crafted |
Gameplay, Tips, and Tricks for Throne and Liberty Best Beginner Crossbow Build
Below are 10 Gameplay Tips and Tricks for the beginner crossbow build in Throne and Liberty:
- Survival – use Swfit Healing and defense skill to heal and create space.
- Movement – Rupturing Parry and Nimble Leap can be used to create space.
- Damage – Debuff with Mark, Quick Fire, then Merciless when you are in position.
- Food – take food to increase overall damage.
- Healing – Use World Tree Leaf, Recovery Crystal, and Swift Healing for heals.
- Debuff – Main debuff is through Mortal Mark and Touch of Despair.
- Guardian – Obtain a guardian to compliment your weakness either more damage or burst shield.
- Rotation – Mother, Mortal Mark, Quick Fire.
- Remedy – use a remedy at the start of the fight so it comes off cooldown in two minutes.
- Weapon Flex – swap back bar weapons for more AOE or damage.
Best Consumables, Stellarite, Remedy, and Food
In Throne and Liberty, consumables play an important part in your build’s overall power. One-time use items like Stellarite and World Tree Leaf add damage or healing to the player. These items should always be stocked up and used throughout leveling and boss fights. Moreover, food and Remedy make a difference in challenging encounters.
The following list represents the best individual use consumable items that will aid in the beginner crossbow build in Throne and Liberty:
- Stellarite – adds 10% of weapon damage consumed on every attack. Stock up at Sundries Merchant before adventuring, as the passive boost in damage is significant.
- World Tree Leaf – enables Amitoi to heal the player passively every 6 seconds. World Tree Leafs are consumed per each heal. Purchase these at Sundries Merchant and keep 1,000+ on you at all times.
- Recovery Crystal – instantly restoring 750 of your health with a one-minute cooldown. These come in a variety of forms, with more powerful versions. You should combine this healing with any skill-based healing and be aware of the long one-minute cooldown.
- Attack Remedy – increase damage delt by 20% for 15 seconds with a two-minute cooldown.
- Defense Remedy – reduces damage taken by 20% for 15 seconds with a two-minute cooldown.
- Aroma Pie – increases all hits and all critical hits by 60 for 30 minutes. Useful when leveling and farming enemies without a lot of boss fights.
- Rare Quarba Sandwich – increase boss hit and boss critical hit by 90 for 30 minutes. Specific to boss encounters in dungeons, towers, and event farming.
- Salted Jerky – increase all defense by 120 for 30 minutes. Useful when needing extra survivability at the expense of damage.
Build Summary – Throne and Liberty: Best Beginner Crossbow Build
Weapon Choices
- Main Hand – Crossbow
- Off Hand – Wand
Stat Points
- 30 Dexterity
- 30 Perception
- 10 Strength
- 10 Wisdom
Mastery Main Hand
- Chain Fire
Mastery Off-Hand
- Weaken
Guardian – Lady Knight Kamarshea
Consumables
- Food – Aroma Pie
- Remedy – Attack
Best Active Skills
- Quick Fire (Crossbow)
- Mana Exchange (Crossbow)
- Mortal Mark (Crossbow)
- Mother Nature’s Protest (Crossbow)
- Weak Point Shot (Crossbow)
- Selfless Diffusion (Crossbow)
- Touch of Despair (Wand)
- Curse Explosion (Wand)
- Swift Healing (Wand)
- Corrupted Magic Circle (Wand)
- Cursed Nightmare (Wand)
- Clay’s Salvation (Wand)
Best Passive Skills
- Eagle Vision (Crossbow)
- Nature’s Power (Crossbow)
- Ambidexterity (Crossbow)
- Full of Corruption (Wand)
- Piercing Strike (Crossbow)
- Noble revival (Wand)
- Corrupt Nail (Crossbow)
- Detection (Crossbow)
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