Discover how to create a Longbow build as a Beginner in Throne and Liberty as our guide explores skills, gear, stat points, and weapon choices.
This guide has been updated for the official global release on October 1, 2024.
- Best Alternatives For Longbow
- How to get Longbow in Throne and Liberty
- Features and Mechanics
- Best Weapon Combination Wand
- Alternatives Weapon Combination
- Best Stat Points
- Longbow Active Skills
- Longbow Passive Skills
- Longbow Defense Skills
- Level Progression
- Skill Upgrade Progression
- Best Longbow Skill Specialization
- Weapon Mastery
- Best Guardian
- Weapons, Armor, and Accessories
- Gameplay, Tips, and Tricks
- Consumables
- Build Summary
Everything About Beginner Longbow Build in Throne and Liberty
The Longbow is a perfect weapon for beginners in Throne and Liberty because it provides great damage, range, and healing. The Longbow burst damage is second to none playing at the fringes of far range. Unlike other DPS weapons, the Longbow has healing abilities during the leveling processes, keeping you alive. In Throne and LIberty, healing is limited to consumable items and the Wand and Tome weapon. Therefore, it can be hard to level up in an unfamiliar game.
Moreover, the Longbow plays very well with the Wand in the Off-Hand as a secondary weapon. The Wand gives even more healing, utility, and area damage. The major downside to the Longbow is the weapon wants you to stay stationary for optimal damage which isn’t always possible. However, the pros outweigh the cons, making the Longbow one of the best weapons, especially for beginners.
Best Alternatives For Longbow
The best alternative weapon choice to the Longbow is the Crossbow. The Crossbow has more mobility than the Longbow, incentivizing players to use mobility skills to avoid incoming damage and boost DPS with passive skills. If you do not like the stationary gameplay of the Longbow, then the Crossbow with single-target damage, mobility, and range are the best choice.
How to get Longbow in Throne and Liberty
To get a Longbow weapon in Throne and Liberty, craft them at a weapon crafter or buy a basic weapon at Equipment Merchant. Each main hub city has a variety of weapons for purchase and can be upgraded over time. Moreover, you can obtain lithographs and materials needed for crafting throughout the leveling process and at end-game activities.
After the initial tutorial, look to a weapon crafter or equipment merchant for your desired weapon.
How to Play the Longbow in Throne and Liberty
The Longbow’s primary damage skills revolve around binding a target in place, sniping for burst, and then resetting the global cooldown. The Longbow’s skills and passives reward you for maximum distance. Typically, you want to increase your Bind stat to keep targets immobilized in place. This allows you to benefit from the passives and shoot off a high-damage Snipe.
Another advantage of the Longbow is the multiple ways to lower cooldowns using skills and passives. Therefore, you will likely spend most of your time using skills rather than light and heavy attacks. You will relay on heavy mana consumption, so use light and heavy attacks in between to maintain your resources.
In summary, the longbow wants to, keep distance, immobilize targets, and reset cooldowns.
Best Weapon Combination Wand
The best weapon combination for the Longbow is the Wand in the off-hand because of the healing, crowd-control, and area damage. The Wand can put enemies to sleep, do AOE curse damage, and heal allies. The two weapons together give solo and beginner players powerful healing and dramatically increase survivability. Moreover, the Wand AOE curse damage helps offset the weakness of the Longbow’s single-target focus.
Alternatives Weapon Combination
The best alternative weapon choice for the Longbow is the Staff, which is the ranged area damage weapon in Throne and Liberty. The main weakness of the Longbow is weak AOE damage, and the Staff fits that weakness. Additionally, you can still heal with the Longbow to avoid some of the negatives with the staff, which is lower survivability. Therefore, if you want to power level as a beginner, look for the Staff as the best off-hand weapon choice.
Best Stat Points
The best stat point for a beginner Longbow build is Dexterity, followed by Strength. Dexterity is helpful for critical hit, evasion, and max damage. Strength helps increase your overall health and minimizes and maximizes damage. As a beginner, you will earn stat points with a base of 10. You aim to increase your primary stat to 30 to gain a passive benefit, then move to your secondary stat. Stats will reach diminishing returns and become harder to increase as you progress; that’s where gear and items can boost you further to gain additional passives. Below is our suggestion stat point for a Beginner Longbow build as you progress:
Below is the best recommended Stat Point:
- 30 Dexterity: affects critical attack, evasion, and maximum damage.
- 30 Strength: affects defense, maximum health, maximum damage, and minimum damage.
- 19 Perception: effect accuracy of attacks, Crowd Control effects, enhancing time boost ability, maximum damage, and minimum damage.
- 10 Wisdom: affects maximum mana and mana regeneration, skill cooldown, and maximum damage.
Longbow Active Skills
Active abilities are placed on your skill bar, with up to 12 to choose from. You will want to use a combination of main-hand and off-hand skills to optimize your build and change them out depending on the situation. Here is a summarized list of the active skills for the Longbow Weapon in Throne and Liberty:
- Zephyr’s Nook: An extremely high damage ability that does more damage the further you are from your target.
- Ensnaring Arrow: A basic attack that Binds or Oppresses a target.
- Decisive Sniping: A slower, high-damage attack that increases Critical Hit Chance.
- Strafing: Fires a quick volley of 4 arrows and applies Bullseye on a hit.
- Nature’s Blessing: Increases Health Regen and cleanses allies within 16 meters.
- Brutal Arrow: A hard-hitting, 3-meter area-of-effect attack.
- Arrow Vortex: Fires an area-of-effect attack that slows enemies and pulls them towards the center.
- Healing Touch: A 6-second heal-over-time ability that can stack up to three times.
- Deadly Marker: Has a 90% chance to Mark the target, increasing Critical Hit. On every Critical hit, all party member skill cooldowns decrease by 1%.
- Purifying Touch: Removes one Crowd Control Effect from the target and increases Attack Speed.
- Blitz: Special Skill that resets the cooldown on the last skill used. Doesn’t work for some skills.
- Flash Arrow: An area-of-effect attack that can stunt stealth enemies and end their stealth.
Longbow 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 Longbow Weapon in Throne and Liberty:
- Rapidfire Stance: Not moving increases Attack Speed and Ranged Hit.
- Steady Aim: Increases Critical Hit against Bound and Oppressed Targets.
- Sniper’s Sense: Increased Critical Hit and Critical Hit Damage per 1-meter distance from target.
- Roxie’s Arrowhead: Attacks with Longbows and Crossbows have a small chance to shoot an additional projectile.
- Distorted Sanctuary: Increases Endurance and Continuous Health Recovery from skills based on party members within 16 meters.
- Earth’s Blessing: Increases Health Regen and Continuous Health Recovery from skills.
- Devoted Shield: When Weakened, has a small chance to create a shield with 3000 Health that lasts for 3 seconds.
Longbow Defense Skills
The Longbow’s defensive skill is the Overtaker. When you defend against an attack while stationary, you boost defensive for 3 seconds. Fury Attacks are purple circles that telegraph an enemy’s incoming attack. Players want to time the circle and press the defensive skill as the circle comes on top of each other. This rewards you with a perfect fury, giving a special bonus to your defense.
Level Progression
Level 1 Skills and Passives
At level one, with a beginner Longbow build, you will unlock four skills from each weapon skill line. Your main rotation is to immobile enemies with Ensharing Arrow, Strafing to gain a stack, then Zephyr’s Nock for burst. Deceive Sniping can be used as an opener at max range, then immobilized. This is helpful because the Snipe skill has a channel, and if the enemies don’t detect it, you can do big damage.
The main rotation for the Wand is applying a curse with Touch of Despair or Corrupted Magic Circle, then using Curse Explosion to trigger AOE damage. The more stacks of curses, the better. So, at this level, use the Longbow for a single target and the Wand for AOE and heal yourself with swift healing.
Below is a list of the recommended active and passive skills for the longbow build at level 1:
Active Skills | Passive Skills |
---|---|
Zephyr’s Nock (Longbow) | Rapidfire Stance (Longbow) |
Ensnaring Arrow (Longbow) | Steady Aim (Longbow) |
Decisive Sniping (Longbow) | Sniper’s Sense (Longbow) |
Strafing (Longbow) | – |
Touch of Despair (Wand) | – |
Cursed Explosion (Wand) | – |
Swift Healing (Wand) | – |
Corrupted Magic Circle (Wand) | – |
Level 15 Skills and Passives
At level 15, the Longbow + Wand gains four additional skills. The Longbow’s Brutal Arrow is an AOE skill, while Nature’s Blessing is your health regen skill. Moreover, Nature’s Blessing boosts mana regen to you and pray members, but lasts a short time. This can be combined with Swift Healing and Clay’s Salvation for group or solo healing.
The Wand gains a powerful AOE burst to heal Clay’s Salvation. This heal will also apply to you and can be used in conjunction with Swift Healing. The new skill, Cursed Nightmare, is a powerful crowd control skill that puts enemies to sleep. Therefore, you can CC a hard-hitting enemy and leave it alone. Likely, it won’t break crowd control, which allows you to finish other targets before reverting to the sleeping target.
Below is a list of the recommended active and passive skills for the longbow build at level 15:
Active Skills | Passive Skills |
---|---|
Zephyr’s Nock (Longbow) | Rapidfire Stance (Longbow) |
Ensnaring Arrow (Longbow) | Steady Aim (Longbow) |
Decisive Sniping (Longbow) | Sniper’s Sense (Longbow) |
Strafing (Longbow) | – |
Touch of Despair (Wand) | – |
Cursed Explosion (Wand) | – |
Swift Healing (Wand) | – |
Corrupted Magic Circle (Wand) | – |
Nature’s Blessing (Longbow) | – |
Brutal Arrow (Longbow) | – |
Clay’s Salvation (Wand) | – |
Cursed Nightmare (Wand) | – |
Level 25 Skills and Passives
At level 25, you will have more active and passive skills and can start rotating out weaker skills. However, the current setup from level 25 will work, and just add a couple of passives to boost damage. The changes you can make are more Longbow skills for AOE, however these are a bit clunky. They require a target on the ground and some time before landing. Often, enemies will move out of the damage; thus, it’s easier to curse and AOE them with Wand while focusing on Longbow single target kills.
If you do dungeons at this level, you can swap in more utility skills and less damage. Also, at level 25, you should be able to access a guardian, which is useful for an “ultimate” ability.
Below is a list of the recommended active and passive skills for the longbow build at level 25:
Active Skills | Passive Skills |
---|---|
Zephyr’s Nock (Longbow) | Rapidfire Stance (Longbow) |
Ensnaring Arrow (Longbow) | Steady Aim (Longbow) |
Decisive Sniping (Longbow) | Sniper’s Sense (Longbow) |
Strafing (Longbow) | Roxie’s Arrowhead (Longbow) |
Touch of Despair (Wand) | Distorted Sanctuary (Longbow) |
Corrupted Magic Circle (Wand) | – |
Swift Healing (Wand) | – |
Cursed Nightmare (Wand) | – |
Nature’s Blessing (Longbow) | – |
Brutal Arrow (Longbow) | – |
Cursed Explosion (Wand) | – |
Clay’s Salvation (Wand) | – |
Level 36 Skills and Passives
At level 36, look to slot Deadly Mark vs. an AOE skill. The marking target increases your damage against that target, and on critical hits, all allies reduce cooldowns by 1%. This is massive for group encounters or general gameplay to get those hard-hitting abilities off cooldown. Additionally, take Wand passives that aid in healing to boost your utility in group play.
Below is a list of the recommended active and passive skills for the longbow build at level 36:
Active Skills | Passive Skills |
---|---|
Zephyr’s Nock (Longbow) | Rapidfire Stance (Longbow) |
Ensnaring Arrow (Longbow) | Steady Aim (Longbow) |
Decisive Sniping (Longbow) | Sniper’s Sense (Longbow) |
Strafing (Longbow) | Roxie’s Arrowhead (Longbow) |
Touch of Despair (Wand) | Distorted Sanctuary (Longbow) |
Corrupted Magic Circle (Wand) | Wraith’s Beckon (Wand) |
Swift Healing (Wand) | Vampiric Contract (Wand) |
Cursed Nightmare (Wand) | – |
Nature’s Blessing (Longbow) | – |
Deadly Mark (Longbow) | – |
Clay’s Salvation (Wand) | – |
Cursed Nightmare (Wand) | – |
Level 50 Skills and Passives
At level 50, you gain access to Blitz and end game skills. Blitz is helpful for giving an instant cooldown and allows you to use back-to-back skills. While Blitz has a long cooldown, it gives you a burst back-to-back combo when you need it. Swap out Cursed Nightmare for Bltiz and only put it back on your bar when you need a crowd control skill.
Below is a list of the recommended active and passive skills for the longbow build at level 50:
Active Skills | Passive Skills |
---|---|
Zephyr’s Nock (Longbow) | Rapidfire Stance (Longbow) |
Ensnaring Arrow (Longbow) | Steady Aim (Longbow) |
Decisive Sniping (Longbow) | Sniper’s Sense (Longbow) |
Strafing (Longbow) | Roxie’s Arrowhead (Longbow) |
Touch of Despair (Wand) | Distorted Sanctuary (Longbow) |
Corrupted Magic Circle (Wand) | Wraith’s Beckon (Wand) |
Swift Healing (Wand) | Vampiric Contract (Wand) |
Blitz (Longbow) | Devoted Shield (Wand) |
Nature’s Blessing (Longbow) | – |
Brutal Arrow (Longbow) | – |
Clay’s Salvation (Wand) | – |
Cursed Nightmare (Wand) | – |
Skill Upgrade Progression
In Throne and Liberty, skills can be upgraded with growth stones, improving their overall power and unlocking new passive bonuses. While all skills will eventually max out to epic quality, picking the correct skills first helps avoid unnecessarily wasting materials. The rarities are uncommon (green), rare (blue), and epic (purple). 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
Active Skill Upgrade Progression
The most important active skills to upgrade on a Longbow beginner build are Ensnaring Arrow, Swift Healing, and Nature’s Blessing. Ensnaring Arrow immobilizes targets and is the foundation of your rotation with the Longbow. Swift Healing and Nature’s Blessing are your healing and survivability skills, which boosting to epic gives unique bonuses. Swift healing can be used consecutively once upgraded to epic quality, dramatically increasing its effectiveness.
Below are the most essential skills to upgrade in Throne and Liberty using the beginner longbow build:
- Ensnaring Arrow (Longbow) uncommon to rare
- Swift Healing (from where) uncommon to rare
- Nature’s Blessing (Longbow) rare to epic
- Zephyr’s Nock (Longbow) uncommon to rare
- Touch of Despair (Wand) uncommon to rare
- Ensnaring Arrow (Longbow) rare to epic
- Swift Healing (from where) rare to epic
- Nature’s Blessing (Longbow) rare to epic
Passive Skill Upgrade Progression
The most important passive skills to upgrade for a Longbow beginner build are Roxie’s Arrowhead and Vampiric Contract. Roxie’s Arrowhead gives you a percentage chance to shoot additional projective, rewarding players with free damage. Vampiric Contract from the Wand restores heal when dealing damage to a cursed target. This health is to an ally or yourself if no other players are around. These two keep you alive and doing more damage, and it is highly recommended that you upgrade to epic quality.
Below are the most important passive skill to upgrade in Throne and Liberty using the beginner longbow build:
- Roxie’s Arrowhead (Longbow) uncommon to rare
- Vampiric Contract (Wand) rare to epic
- Rapidfire Stance (Longbow) uncommon to rare
- Wraith’s Beckon (Wand) rare to epic
- Roxie’s Arrowhead (Longbow) rare to epic
- Rapidfire Stance (Longbow) rare to epic
Best Longbow Skill Specialization
The best skill specializations for a Longbow build are Strafing Conceutive use and Swift Healing because they allow for multiple uses and avoid cooldowns. This allows you to burst targets with Strafing and triple heal with Swift Healing. Below are the best skill specializations for a beginner Longbow build in Throne and Liberty:
- Staffing Consecutive Use (Longbow): Increases additional use count to 2.
- Swift Healing Consecutive Use (Wand): The total number of uses increases to 3.
- Ensnaring Arrow (Longbow): Killing a target that’s at least 10m away from you has a 35% chance to reset the Ensnaring Arrow cooldown.
- Nature’s Blessing (Longbow): While Nature’s Blessing and Healing Touch are active on a friendly target, the target continuously heal 130% of Base Damage + 30 per sec, Increases Health Regen by 100, and then additionally boosts it 50.
- Curse Explosion (Wand): While damage over time is kept, Curse Explosion damage decreases by 50%.
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.
Weapon Mastery
The best weapon mastery for a beginner longbow build are Sniping and Weaken. The Sniping mastery tree focuses on doing damage, while weaken from Wand helps increase the chance. These two offset your healing focus and survivability healing by aiding in damage. However, if you intend to heal in dungeons and PvE, Support and Pure Healing are better choices.
Focus on making out Sniping and Weaken, then move to Support and Pure Heal.
The weapon mastery system rewards you experience for your main hand weapon. Your off-hand will still earn experience, but be careful while leveling to have the appropriate selection equipped for optimal results.
Best Guardian
The best Guardian choice for a beginner Longbow build is Lady Knight Kamarshea because of her mana shield and cooldown reductions. Guardians are unlocked at level 25 and act as an ultimate ability once every 10 minutes. She’s useful for boss fights where incoming damage is high, and cooldowns are critical.
A secondary guardian choice is Masked Warlock Dantalux because of his burst damage. Use him if your survivability is high but you lack the burst damage needed to finish targets.
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 rewards 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 designed for your beginner Longbow build.
Weapons
Below are the best beginner Longbow build Weapons in Throne and Liberty:
Gear Slot | Best Gear Item | Effect | Found |
---|---|---|---|
Main Hand Weapon | Forest Keeper’s Horn Bow | Mana Regen | Random drop from Spineback Lizard or Sand Turtle or crafted |
Off Hand Weapon | Elite Resistance Magic Scepter | Critical Hit | Random drop from Starlight Firefly or Talus or crafted |
Armor
Below are the best beginner Longbow 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 longbow 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 | Random drop 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 Longbow Build
Below are 10 Gameplay Tips and Tricks for the beginner Longbow build in Throne and Liberty:
- Survival – use swift healing, range, and immobilization to stay alive.
- Movement – you want to stay stationary as a longbow user, but strafe to avoid incoming damage when possible.
- Damage – use your rotation to debuff, build stacks, and consume the stacks for max damage.
- Food – look to boost your damage or survivability depending on the circumstance and stock up at merchants.
- Healing – you have tons of healing with Nature’s Blessing and Clay’s Salvation, if its too much leveling swap for AOE skill.
- Debuff – the two main debuffs are Ensnaring Arrow bind and Deadly Mark, rotate these for optimal damage.
- Guardian – use as a panic button or when you need to lower cooldowns.
- Rotation – Mark, Ensnaring, Strafe, Snipe.
- Remedy – these are trinkets meant to be used at the start of combat so you can reuse them again later.
- Weapon Flex – swap to a staff on off-hand if you have enough healing with Longbow.
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 longbow 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 Longbow Build
Weapon Choices
- Main Hand – Longbow
- Off Hand – Wand
Stat Points
- 30 Dexterity
- 30 Strength
- 19 Perception
- 10 Wisdom
Mastery Main Hand
- Sniping
Mastery Off-Hand
- Weaken
Guardian: Lady Knight Kamarshea
Consumables
- Food: Aroma Pie
- Remedy: Attack Remedy
Best Active Skills
- Zephyr’s Nock (Longbow)
- Ensnaring Arrow (Longbow)
- Decisive Sniping (Longbow)
- Strafing (Longbow)
- Touch of Despair (Wand)
- Corrupted Magic Circle (Wand)
- Swift Healing (Wand)
- Cursed Explosion (Wand)
- Nature’s Blessing (Longbow)
- Brutal Arrow (Longbow)
- Clay’s Salvation (Wand)
- Cursed Nightmare (Wand)
Best Passive Skills
- Rapidfire Stance (Longbow)
- Steady Aim (Longbow)
- Sniper’s Sense (Longbow)
- Roxie’s Arrowhead (Longbow)
- Distorted Sanctuary (Longbow)
- Wraith’s Beckon (Wand)
- Vampiric Contract (Wand)
- Saint’s Oath (Wand)
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