Everything You Need to Know About Castle Siege in Throne and Liberty

Learn more about the Castle Siege and how you can participate in large-scale PvP warfare in Throne and Liberty.

Everything You Need to Know About Castle Siege in Throne and Liberty
Stoneguard Castle is up for grabs during the Castle Siege event. (Source: NCSOFT)

Throne and Liberty provides an expansive high fantasy setting for players to explore. Given its MMO bent, the game takes advantage of its massive online platform by introducing elements like Castle Sieges. These are essentially large scale PvP raids with guilds fighting each other. These events provide players with an opportunity to engage in warfare of massive proportions on their journey through Solisium.

In this article, we will break down everything you need to know about Castle Sieges in Throne and Liberty so you can take part in one of the more unique PvP events the title has to offer.

What is Castle Siege About in Throne and Liberty?

Everything You Need to Know About Castle Siege in Throne and Liberty
Band with your guild and engage in PvP battle. (Source: NCSOFT)

As mentioned, Castle Siege revolves around guilds, the game’s version of parties, battling each other in a bid to get control of a certain Castle. A Castle Siege takes place every two weeks, and you can learn about the Siege dates through the game’s Event Calendar.

Timing of Castle Siege Explored

The Castle Siege event takes place at 9 PM server time. It involves various stages that are assigned their own intervals. These stages are:

  • Preparation Stage (21:00 – 21:15): During this stage, the different guilds huddle together and strategize while double checking their gear before heading into battle. NPCs will not be available once the Siege begins, so stock up appropriately.
  • Siege PvP Stage (21:15 – 22:00): The PvP Stage is where the fun lies during a Castle Siege as swords clash and spells fly in large scale PvP battle.
  • Overtime Stage: If the PvP Stage has ended and no one has claimed the throne, the event will go into overtime with an extra 3 minutes. Fight it out to be the last guild standing and lay claim to the Castle.

How to Participate in and Complete Castle Siege in Throne and Liberty

Everything You Need to Know About Castle Siege in Throne and Liberty
Castle Siege ends when one player gains control of the castle. (Source: NCSOFT)

To participate in a Castle Siege, you need to simply make your way to Stoneguard Castle at the time of a Siege. You and your guild need to fight against the Legion, which is the guild that currently controls the Castle, as well as other Guilds for control. The event requires you to fight to capture Stoneguard Castle.

Rewards Obtained for Completing Castle Siege

Guild Leaders who are selected as Legion can gain access to various aspects of a region through the Manage Province menu. This includes adjusting the tax rate, stronghold management, and managing specialities. After the Siege ends, the Legion that comes out on top at Stoneguard Castle will receive the total sum of the taxes in the Siege Vault.

Best Tricks and Tips for Completing Castle Siege

Here are some tricks and tips on guild strategy for completing Castle Siege:

  • The power of the Golem transformation is tied to a player’s stats. Always choose one of the guild’s most powerful players for the transformation.
  • Golems should prioritize knocking down castle walls. Otherwise, it will take a long time for your guild to bring the walls down.
  • An alternative to going through the walls is sneaking in through the sewers. Be mindful of the weather if you are using the inner sewers, however, as they fill with water when it rains.
  • Keep an eye out for the Gigantite, which can also help you get inside the castle walls.

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