Discover how to create a wand build as a beginner in Throne and Liberty as our guide explores skills, gear, stat points, and weapon choices.
Unlike other MMORPGs, Throne and Liberty’s foundational build choices are weapons that unlock skills, mastery, specialization, and more. Our beginner build guide for the Wand and Tome aims to walk you through all the various aspects of your build so you can make informed decisions on critical choices. We will discuss weapon choices, alternatives, combos, stats, skills, leveling progression and more.
This guide has been updated for the official global release on October 1, 2024.
- Best Alternatives For Wand
- How to get Wand in Throne and Liberty?
- Features and Mechanics
- Best Weapon Combination Wand
- Alternatives Weapon Combination
- Best Stat Points
- Active Skills
- Passive Skills
- Defense Skills
- Level Progression
- Skill Upgrade Progression
- Weapon Mastery
- Best Guardian
- Weapons, Armor, and Accessories
- Gameplay, Tips, and Tricks
- Best Consumables, Stellarite, Remedy, and Food
- Build Summary
Everything About Beginner Wand Build in Throne and Liberty
The Wand and Tome weapon is designed for healing and support. However, the Wand and Tome can be used on the main hand or off-hand with any build, providing area damage, curse debuff, and crowd control. Healing in Throne and Liberty is limited to consumables and few skills. Therefore, the Wand and Tome make a great choice for any player wanting more survivability.
This Wand and Tome beginner build assumes you value survivability and group play and want extra damage while leveling. Therefore, we recommend combining the Wand with a Crossbow.
Best Alternatives For Wand
The best alternative weapon to the Wand and Tome is the Longbow because the Longbow does more damage and can also heal the group. The Longbow may not have the same amount of healing spells and buffs, but you do get great damage and good survivability.
How to get Wand in Throne and Liberty?
The best way to get a Wand weapon in Throne and Liberty is at the Equipment Merchant in the main hub city after the tutorial. You can use a common Wand and immediately unlock the skills by equipping it with your main hand. Additionally, you can craft the Wand at Weapon Crafter throughout various cities in Throne and Liberty.
How to Play the Wand in Throne and Liberty
The Wand and Tome has two gameplay loops: healing and damage. For healing, your primary skill is Swift Healing. Once upgraded, you can use it consecutively for a small amount of healing. Blessed Barrier is a defensive buff that can also increase incoming healing received, while Clay’s Salvation is an AOE-based heal. What determines your healing is maintaining mana for skill casting and managing cooldowns. You will want to rotate between various heals and not spend mana for no reason.
The second playstyle for the Wand and Tome is damage via the Curse debuff. You use skills like Touch of Despair or Corrupted Magic Circle to debuff an enemy with Curse. Depending on how many curse debuffs they have, you then trigger an explosion with Curse Explosion. The more stacks of curses, the more damage they take. This is your AOE-based damage and is a simple one-two or one-two-three combo.
Best Weapon Combination Wand
The best weapon combination for a Wand and Tome as a beginner is the Crossbow due to mobility and single-target damage. The Crossbow keeps you at range and is helpful for the Tower solo dungeon. Moreover, the crossbow complements the wand’s weakness, which is single target damage. However, most weapons work well with the Wand and Tome, but range, in particular, is a great combination to stay away from melee pressure.
Alternatives Weapon Combination
The best alternative weapon combination for the Wand and Tome is the Sword and Shield because it gives unmatched survivability. Using a Wand and Sword is the ultimate tank or healer setup. However, the downside is almost zero damage and a slow leveling process. It’s useful to keep a sword and shield handy in case you need the most survival possible.
Best Stat Points
The best stat points for the beginner wand build are Wisdom and Dexterity. Wisdom is your primary stat because it helps with resource sustain, increasing your mana, mana regeneration, and skill cooldown. Dexterity is the best offensive stat, increasing critical attack, evasion chance, and overall damage. Lastly, Perception is helpful for crowd control. If your survivability is low, increase strength instead of dexterity for better health and defense. This will lower your overall damage but increase your survival with a higher health pool.
Below is the best recommended Stat Point for a beginner Wand and Tome Build in Throne and Liberty:
- 30 Wisdom: affects maximum mana and mana regeneration, skill cooldown, and maximum damage.
- 30 Dexterity: affects critical attack, evasion, and maximum damage.
- 19 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.
In Throne and Liberty, stat points are earned while leveling and increasing your effectiveness. When you spend a stat point, you increase the effectiveness of that related attribute. However, after a certain number of points, you reach diminishing returns, and two points are required to increase a stat rather than one. Moreover, once stats reach a certain level spent (30 or greater), you gain unique bonuses. Below are what stats influence which attribute of your class and build:
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 wand build in Throne and Liberty:
- Touch of Despair: Applies Weaken: Curse and deals damage over time. Can stack 3 times.
- Curse Explosion: Deals damage to enemies within 5 meters of the target area.
- Swift Healing: Heals friendly targets by a decent amount. Can be cast twice before Cooldown.
- Corrupted Magic Circle: Creates a 5 meter area at the target location that applies Weaken: Curse.
- Cursed Nightmare: Has a chance to decrease Attack Speed and Move Speed and apply Sleep: Curse.
- Clay’s Salvation: Heals all party members within range.
- Time for Punishment: Has a chance to apply Weaken: Currse that decreases Skill Damage Resistance.
- Karmic Haze: Weakens the target and can spread the curse from the main target to 3 targets within 5 meters.
- Blessed Barrier: Friendly target’s defenses increases for 6 seconds. Increases the effectiveness of Heals as well.
- Invincible Wall: Grants a large amount of Damage Protection to the friendly target for 6 seconds.
- Fountain of Life: A growth skill area of effect heal over time.
- Ray of Disaster: A growth skill that connects you and the target dealing damage to all enemies that cross through the connection.
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 wand build in Throne and Liberty:
- Full of Corruption: Increases Mana Regen and Max damage for 9 seconds after a Weakened target dies.
- Devotion and Emptiness: Skill heals are more effective during the day, and skill damage is more effective at night.
- Wraith’s Beckon: Increases the duration and chance of success of curses.
- Vampiric Contract: Heals friendly targets when you deal damage to a Cursed enemy.
- Noble Revival: Increases Skill Heal per 1000 Max Mana.
- Saint’s Oath: Increases Skill Heal, Incoming Heal, Amitoi Heal, and Recovery Crystal Heal when taking skill damage.
- Selfless Soul: Increases Mana Regen and Skill Heal when you Heal a Friendly Target.
Passive skills are only activated when equipped in the passive quick slot in the skills menu. These are designed to enhance your build with more damage, healing, resource sustain, and survivability. Like active skills, your weapon must be equipped on your main or off-hand for the passives to apply. You will increase your passive skills through the leveling process and be able to equip up to eight from the two weapons you have equipped.
Defense Skills
The Wand and Tome’s defensive skill is Chaotic Shield. Defends against attacks. On defending against a Fury Attack, Curse skills’ remaining cooldown decreases by 3s, and Touch of Despair is applied to all enemies within a 3m radius from the target. On defending against a Fury Attack within 0.5s, Chaotic Shield changes to Healing Spell for 3s. Use with the directional buttons to defend against attacks while moving 4m in the designated direction for 0.5s. On defending against a Fury Attack, Chaotic Shield changes to Counterattack Spell for 3s.
Healing Spell: Restores friendly targets’ Health by 520% of Base Damage + 197 and Stamina by 29.
Counterattack Spell: Deals 520% of Base Damage + 197. If the target is affected by your Touch of Despair, damage increases by 10% per stack.
Level Progression
Level 1 Skills and Passives
At level one, you unlock 8 skills, four from each weapon. Make sure to buy a common Wand and Tome and Crossbow from the vendor in the main hub city after the tutorial.
The Wand unlocks Touch of Despair, Curse Explosion, Swift Healing, and Corrupted Magic Circle. Touch of Despair is your single target curse debuff while Corrupted Magic Circle is your AOE curse debuff. If you want to use these and build stacks of Curse, then Curse Explosion, which boosts damage based on debuffs, Swift healing is your healing spell at this level with a low cooldown but a high cost. Use sparingly until your resource sustain improves.
The Crossbow combo is Mortal Mark to debuff a target, followed by Quick Fire for single target damage. Recoil Shot is a knockback, while Nimble Leap is a mobility tool. Therefore, you can play at range, escaping enemies by kiting them with mobility skills. Use the Mortal Mark debuff before going into a single-target damage phase.
Below is a list of the recommended active and passive skills for the wand build at level 1:
Active Skills | Passive Skills |
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Touch of Despair (Wand) | Full of Corruption (Wand) |
Curse Explosion (Wand) | Devotion and Emptiness (Wand) |
Swift Healing (Wand) | Wraith’s Beckon (Wand) |
Corrupted Magic Circle (Wand) | – |
Quick Fire (Crossbow) | – |
Nimble Leap (Crossbow) | – |
Mortal Mark (Crossbow) | – |
Recoil Shot (Crossbow) | – |
Level 15 Skills and Passives
At level 15, you gain two more skills from each weapon. The Wand and Tome gains Curse Nightmare and Clay’s Salvation. Curse Nightmare is a crowd control spell that soft CC targets as long as you don’t hit them. You can use this in a dungeon before a pull to limit enemies attacking you. Clay’s Salvation is your AOE based heal that heals the group. Clay’s Salvation can be used in conjunction with Swift Healing, though the cooldown and mana cost dictate what you should use. If one person needs a heal, rely on Swift Healing and Clay’s when the group needs a burst to heal, or you are about to die.
The Crossbow unlocks Multi-Shot and Selfless Deflection. Multi-shot shots out an AOE and knocks back enemies and is a good filler skill if you need conal AOE. Selfless Diffusion increases off-hand weapon attack and lowers skill cooldowns on weakening enemies. If you’re going to use Touch of Despair and Corrupted Magic Circle, cast Selfless Deflection first to lower cooldowns.
Below is a list of the recommended active and passive skills for the wand build at level 15:
Active Skills | Passive Skills |
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Touch of Despair (Wand) | Full of Corruption (Wand) |
Curse Explosion (Wand) | Devotion and Emptiness (Wand) |
Swift Healing (Wand) | Wraith’s Beckon (Wand) |
Corrupted Magic Circle (Wand) | – |
Quick Fire (Crossbow) | – |
Nimble Leap (Crossbow) | – |
Mortal Mark (Crossbow) | – |
Recoil Shot (Crossbow) | – |
Curse Nightmare (Wand) | – |
Clay’s Salvation (Wand) | – |
Multi-Shot (Crossbow) | – |
Selfless Deflection (Crossbow) | – |
Level 25 Skills and Passives
At level 25, you can now swap in and out skills depending on your needs with the build. Swap out Nimble Leap for Mana Exchange. This will help you maintain resources at the expense of mobility. You can swap defensive skills and use the Crossbow if you need a mobility skill. Alternatively, you can swap Selfless Deflection, but make sure to slot Mana Exchange which sacrifices health for mana.
Next, drop the Recoil Shot skill for Karmic Haze. Karmic Haze gives you another Curse mechanism to debuff enemies, plus it can spread to multiple targets within 5 meters.
Lastly, drop Multi-Shot for Mother Nature’s Protect. Mother Nature’s Protect acts as a way to soak up damage and is a tool to use before Mortal Mark for the most burst damage possible.
Below is a list of the recommended active and passive skills for the wand build at level 25:
Active Skills | Passive Skills |
---|---|
Touch of Despair (Wand) | Full of Corruption (Wand) |
Curse Explosion (Wand) | Devotion and Emptiness (Wand) |
Swift Healing (Wand) | Wraith’s Beckon (Wand) |
Corrupted Magic Circle (Wand) | Vampiric Contract (Wand) |
Quick Fire (Crossbow) | Ambidexterity (Crossbow) |
Mana Exchange (Crossbow) | – |
Mortal Mark (Crossbow) | – |
Karmic Haze (Wand) | – |
Cursed Nightmare (Wand) | – |
Clay’s Salvation (Wand) | – |
Mother Nature’s Protect (Crossbow) | – |
Selfless Deflection (Crossbow) | – |
Level 36 Skills and Passives
At level 36, drop Cursed Nightmare for Blessed Barrier. This massive buff increases healing received and defensive capabilities for you and party. If you are playing solo or have too much survivability, you can swap a damage skill or keep the crowd control.
Below is a list of the recommended active and passive skills for the wand build at level 36:
Active Skills | Passive Skills |
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Touch of Despair (Wand) | Full of Corruption (Wand) |
Curse Explosion (Wand) | Devotion and Emptiness (Wand) |
Swift Healing (Wand) | Wraith’s Beckon (Wand) |
Corrupted Magic Circle (Wand) | Vampiric Contract (Wand) |
Quick Fire (Crossbow) | Ambidexterity (Crossbow) |
Mana Exchange (Crossbow) | Noble Revival (Wand) |
Mortal Mark (Crossbow) | Piercing Strike (Crossbow) |
Karmic Haze (Wand) | – |
Blessed Barrier (Wand) | – |
Clay’s Salvation (Wand) | – |
Mother Nature’s Protect (Crossbow) | – |
Selfless Deflection (Crossbow) | – |
Level 50 Skills and Passives
At level 50, round out the build with a Weak Point Shot and drop Selfless Deflection. At this stage you should have good single target, AOE, and survivability.
Below is a list of the recommended active and passive skills for the wand build at level 50:
Active Skills | Passive Skills |
---|---|
Touch of Despair (Wand) | Full of Corruption (Wand) |
Curse Explosion (Wand) | Devotion and Emptiness (Wand) |
Swift Healing (Wand) | Wraith’s Beckon (Wand) |
Corrupted Magic Circle (Wand) | Vampiric Contract (Wand) |
Quick Fire (Crossbow) | Ambidexterity (Crossbow) |
Mana Exchange (Crossbow) | Noble Revival (Wand) |
Mortal Mark (Crossbow) | Piercing Strike (Crossbow) |
Karmic Haze (Wand) | Saint’s Oath (Wand) |
Blessed Barrier (Wand) | – |
Clay’s Salvation (Wand) | – |
Mother Nature’s Protect (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
The most important Wand and Tome skill to upgrade is Swift Healing because it can be used consecutively once leveled up. Second, look to level Touch of Despair and Curse Explosion as your one-two damage combination. Below are the most important skills to upgrade in Throne and Liberty using the beginner wand build:
- Swift Healing
- Touch of Despair
- Curse Explosion
- Corrupted Magic Circle
- Clay’s Salvation
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 beginner, Wand and Tome, is passive to increase and is full of corruption because you regenerate mana upon killing a target. The second, is Devotion and Emptiness because it helps with skill cooldowns. Below are the most important passive skills to upgrade in Throne and Liberty using the beginner wand build:
- Full of Corruption
- Devotion and Emptiness
- Wraith’s Beckon
- Vampiric Contract
- Noble Revival
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.
Weapon Mastery
The Wand and Tome mastery tree you should focus on is Weaken because you gain weakened chance, cooldown speed, and mana regeneration. The secondary choice is Recovery, depending on if you’re doing doings and group PvE. For the Crossbow, the regen tree gives max health, debuff, cooldown speeds. These two choices synergies well together.
Weapon Mastery is a system that gives you experience for your weapon that is equipped proportional to the experience earned. Thus, at the start of the game, Weapon Mastery points are limited, but you will start earning more as your experience per kill and quest increase with level and zones. Your main hand weapon gains increased weapon mastery, while off-hand still gains some, just not as much.
Best Guardian
The best Guardian for the beginner wand build is Lady Knight Kamarshea because of the Eternal Barrier skill that creates a 50% max mana shield and speeds up your cooldowns. If you have enough survivability, look to Masked Warlock Dantalux and the skill Abyssal Sanctuary for increased burst damage.
The best Guardian for the beginner Wand and Tome Build is the following:
- Eternal Barrier (Lady Knight Kamarshea) – a defensive shield that helps survivability.
- Masked Warlock Dantalux (Abyssal Sanctuary) – an offensive ability that increases bonus damage when consuming mana to use a skill.
Guardians act as a short-term ultimate or super ability with powerful effects and a long cooldown. Ideally, you want to select a Guardian that either enhances a strength or covers up a weakness. You obtain Guardians after level 25 and completing Chapter 25. From that point, you can find how to obtain additional Guardians to enhance your Wand Build further. Moreover, these skills can only be used infrequently, as in 10 minutes, so save them for critical situations.
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 wand build.
Weapons
Below are the best beginner wand build Weapons in Throne and Liberty:
Gear Slot | Best Gear Item | Effect | Found |
---|---|---|---|
Main Hand Weapon | Ascetic’s Magic Scepter | Max Health | Random drop from Enraged Chief Sandworm or Crafted |
Off Hand Weapon | Forest Keeper’s Arbalest | Mana Regen | Random drop from Tentacle Desert Flower or Crafted |
Armor
Below are the best beginner wand build Armor in Throne and Liberty:
Gear Slot | Best Gear Item | Effect | Found |
---|---|---|---|
Head | Elite Resistance Hood | Evasion | Chapter 7 Standstorm Overlord or Crafted |
Cloak | Elite Resistance Cloak | Debuff Duration | Precious Blessing Container or Crafted |
Chest | Elite Resistance Plate Armor | Max Health | Armadillo drop or Crafted |
Hands | Elite Resistance Assault Gloves | Mana Regen | Chapter 7 Standstorm Overlord or Crafted |
Legs | Elite Resistance Leather Pants | Max Health | Hermit Crab drop or Crafted |
Feet | Elite Resistance Leather Boots | Max Health | Precious Blessing Container or Crafted |
Accessories
Below are the best beginner wand build Accessories in Throne and Liberty:
Gear Slot | Best Gear Item | Effect | Found |
---|---|---|---|
Necklace | Crude Wind Necklace | Stun Chance | Drop from Orc Fighter or Crafted |
Bracelet | Crude Conquest Bracelet | Max Health | Uncommon Accessory Chest or Crafted |
Ring 1 | Crude Stone Band | Stun Chance | Uncommon Accessory Chest or Crafted |
Ring 2 | Crude Flame Band | Skill Damage Boost | Uncommon Accessory Chest or Crafted |
Belt | Crude Vitality Belt | Max Health | Uncommon Accessory Chest or Crafted |
Gameplay, Tips, and Tricks for Throne and Liberty Best Beginner Wand Build
Below are 10 Gameplay Tips and Tricks for the beginner wand build in Throne and Liberty:
- Survival – use recovery crystals with Nature’s Blessing, Swift Healing, and World Tree Leaf.
- Movement – you want to remain stationary and defend against Fury Attack by avoiding attacks.
- Damage – Rotate through your curses for AOE and crossbow skills for single target.
- Food – use food that increases critical hit and boss critical hit when in solo or co-op dungeons.
- Healing – Blessed Barrier, Clay’s Salvation, and Swift Healing all heal you or other players, so help your teammates when possible.
- Debuff – Use Touch of Despair to curse a target, then explode them with Curse Explosion.
- Guardian – save your Guardian for when you have no other options in terms of survival, and pop for a big shield.
- Rotation – Rotate through debuffs with Curse and Mark.
- Remedy – use these consumables at the start of the fight once the boss is marked and bound for big burst damage.
- Weapon Flex – Use a Sword and Shield in the off hand for more survival.
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 wand 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 Wand Build
Weapon Choices
- Main Hand: Wand and Tome
- Off Hand: Crossbow
Stat Points
- Strength – 10
- Dexterity – 30
- Wisdom – 30
- Perception – 19
Wand and Tome Mastery: Weaken
Crossbow Mastery: Regen
Guardian: Lady Knight Kamarshea
Consumables
- Food – Aroma Pie
- Remedy – Attack Remedy
Best Active Skills
- Touch of Despair (Wand)
- Curse Explosion (Wand)
- Swift Healing (Wand)
- Corrupted Magic Circle (Wand)
- Quick Fire (Crossbow)
- Mana Exchange (Crossbow)
- Mortal Mark (Crossbow)
- Karmic Haze (Wand)
- Blessed Barrier (Wand)
- Clay’s Salvation (Wand)
- Mother Nature’s Protect (Crossbow)
- Weak Point Shot (Crossbow)
Best Passive Skills
- Full of Corruption (Wand)
- Devotion and Emptiness (Wand)
- Wraith’s Beckon (Wand)
- Vampiric Contract (Wand)
- Noble Revival (Wand)
- Ambidexterity (Crossbow)
- Piercing Strike (Crossbow)
- Saint’s Oath (Wand)
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