Find out what limited or time-gated activities you should be doing every day with our daily checklist guide for Throne and Liberty!
Throne and Liberty is a new MMORPG that has a massive amount of content and activities to participate in. It can seem overwhelming to new players, especially those who aren’t familiar with the very grind and content-heavy worlds of South Korean MMOs. When you’re just starting out it’s best to concentrate on the main story quest as the game introduces you to other activities along the way. However, by the time you have joined a guild, it’s best to have a better idea of how to efficiently use your time in the game. In this guide, we’ll share a Daily Checklist in Throne and Liberty, with an outline and description of everything you should do each day you log in to the game!
What is a Daily Checklist in Throne and Liberty?
A daily checklist for Throne and Liberty is an easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide for what your priorities should be each time you log into the game. This is especially true for end-game players who have reached the current max level of 50. Once you are done with the main story quest, the main way you continue to progress and strengthen your character is by collecting Epic gear. Furthermore, you’re going to need to collect advancement materials to level those weapons and armor.
There are a lot of various dungeons, bosses, and other ways all of those needed items can drop. You need to have an idea of what you want your end-game build to look like, so you know what equipment to pursue. Then, discover where those pieces drop and how to farm materials for growthstones. Furthermore, Throne and Liberty sets limits on how many dungeons or contracts you can do in a day. Consequently, a daily checklist is necessary to make sure you are maximizing your efficiency as you farm.
Throne and Liberty: Daily Checklist Guide
Here is a breakdown of all the activities in our daily checklist guide for Throne and Liberty:
- Check Battle Pass Rewards
- Make Daily Guild Donations
- Start Amitoi Expeditions
- Check Event Schedule
- Abyssal Dungeons
- Dimensional Circle Dungeons
- Resistance Contracts
- Purchase Mystic Keys
- Taedal’s Tower/Gate of Infinity
- Fishing
- Cooking
- Side Content
Battle Pass Rewards
Anytime you’re playing Throne and Liberty you want to take a moment to check in on the Battle Pass Rewards because they change on a Daily and Weekly basis. The Daily quests are usually very easy to accomplish and often will direct you to a daily activity that you should do regardless. Completing Resistance Contracts is a good example, which will reward you with Contract Coins. That nicely leads to another sometimes daily reward, which requires you to spend some of those coins.
Always be sure to claim your points each day, which will increase your Battle Pass reward level. Even if you are not paying for the Premium Pass, there are plenty of free rewards available. Some level rewards are basic Sollant, but later levels can have much more desirable materials like Dimensional Soul Shard Selection Chests and Trait Unlockstones.
Daily Guild Donations
Guilds in Throne and Liberty will play a vital role in your end-game experience, and you also need a guild in order to access certain types of content. Whether you join a guild, or create your own, you want to make sure that you’re contributing to the guild’s growth. As members earn guild EXP, the guild will gain levels, unlocking new boss fights everyone can participate in. Moreover, reaching Level 2 will unlock the Guild base where you can find a new guild merchant to spend guild coins at.
Even if you don’t have time during the day to participate in any of the guild activities, you absolutely want to make sure that you visit the Guide page to make your donation to guild resources. This is a basic way that anyone can contribute and earn a small amount of guild coins and rewards. Donations don’t require much, just some Sollant or various types of common crafting materials. You can make up to 10 donations at a time, and additional donation slots will open up during the day over time. If you check again later, you should be able to donate more!
Amitoi Expeditions
Sending your Amitoi out on Expeditions is another very easy way and passive way to collect some crafting materials, cooking ingredients, and even Abyssal Coins. As you adventure through the world of Solisium you can collect many different Amitoi, but you can only summon one to travel with you at a time. However, the rest can be sent out on their own adventures, after which they will return with items they have collected.
After you have unlocked the Amitoi House and Expeditions with Pro Adventurer Percy, travel to the house and use the expedition map on the table. You’ll see maps of both the Laslan and Stonegard regions, each with various areas to unlock as you level. Higher-level areas will provide different and/or better materials to collect. Additionally, when starting an expedition, you can set the time to various lengths of time. It’s very easy to send an 8-hour expedition off before you leave for work and then start a new one when you return home.
Check Event Schedule
Every day, at the start of a new hour, Throne and Liberty has dynamic events that occur across Solisium. Whenever you sign into the game you should pull up the map and click on the Timetable of Schedule icon. This will show you a list of all of the upcoming events and what time they will be taking place. You don’t have to do these every day, but if there is a particular one you need drops from or a Codex completion, then this is where you discover when the next event you need happens.
Dynamic events like Hidden Brown Mica generally occur once every three hours and can have Peace and Conflict versions. Peace versions are PvE, while Conflict versions allow for PvP where players can attack one another during the event.
Additionally, Field Bosses will also appear at set times. Moreover, they also have both Peace and Conflict versions. Pay careful attention to this because if you go into a PvP conflict event without a proper build, you’re going to have a bad time.
Finally, the schedule will also list Riftstone activities, which are guild-based events. Only attempt these when you have a group of guild members to accompany you.
Abyssal Dungeons
In Throne and Liberty, Abyssal Dungeons are open-world dungeons that you can attempt to explore on your own or within a group. Each Abyssal Dungeon has multiple floors and levels, along with bosses that can drop desired gear. The two main Abyssal dungeons are Syleus’s Abyss at character levels 20 to 50, and Shadowed Crypt at level 50.
Generally, the difficulty of these dungeons mean that you will want to group up with between 2 to 4 people. Oftentimes you can enter the dungeon solo and easily find others around that wish to group up.
Furthermore, to claim exclusive loot drops inside these open-world dungeons you must have Abyssal Contract Tokens in your inventory. These tokens can be collected by completing contracts, opening Mystic Globes, and as rewards for Amitoi expeditions.
Additionally, be mindful that at night these dungeon spaces become PvP conflict zones. Therefore, you’ll not only be fighting normal enemies but also have to engage in battle against other players.
Dimensional Circle Dungeons
One of the best ways to get good gear quickly in Throne and Liberty is through the Dimensional Circle dungeons. As you are playing through the main story three of these dungeons are introduced to you at different levels. After you hit the max level of 50, many more will become available. However, harder ones will require a higher minimum combat power than the ones before, so check at the bottom of the screen to see what’s needed.
Dimensional Circle dungeons and the co-op dungeons that you can only enter with a group of five other players. To participate you’ll need one tank, one healer, and four DPS. After conquering the dungeon, you can spend Dimensional Contract Tokens to claim the boss loot.
Tokens are automatically replenished each day but to a limit of 4,500. Therefore, you are limited in the number of times you can run dungeons because eventually, you will run out of Tokens.
Resistance Contracts
Resistance Contracts are Throne and Liberty’s version of standard RPG ‘kill quests’ where you’re told to go kill the wolves/spiders/etc for a reward. However, this game gives them new relevance because of the way you can combine contract goals with other daily activities. For example, keep an eye out for contracts that send you into an Abyssal Dungeons. They will give you better rewards, and you can also collect good loot within the dungeon.
Moreover, like the Dimensional Dungeons, contracts have a limited number you can do per day. Each day you will receive an additional 5 Contract Rights, which can stack up to 60. Therefore, if you miss a few days you won’t lose out. However, Resistance Contracts are something you should try to fulfill every day.
Additionally, contracts also reward you will Contract Coins, which can be spent at a Contract Merchant. They have valuable items, some of which can only be bought in limited quantities each day, like Mystic Keys.
Mystic Keys
Throne and Liberty has its own version of treasure chests called Mystic Globes, and these can only be unlocked (and seen!) if you possess Mystic Keys. You’ll be introduced to Mystic Globes during the Chapter 3 quest Mystic Globes and Mystic Portals. After that, however, the only way to get more Mystic Keys is by buying them from the Contract Coin Merchant.
Moreover, they are only available in limited quantities daily. You can buy 5 Mystic Keys a day for 15 Contract Coins each. Therefore, you’ll need at least 75 Contract Coins to be able to purchase the full amount. This should be easily doable if you are keeping up with fulfilling your Resistance Contracts each day.
Once you have the Mystic Keys in your inventory, keep an eye out on the mini-map for the Mystic Globe icon. Opening a Mystic Globe can give you all kinds of good rewards, and on rare occasions even become a much more valuable Mystic Portal!
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Taedal’s Tower/Gate of Infinity
Taedal’s Tower is an ongoing solo challenge in Throne and Liberty and you should continue climbing as you hit Level 50 and get stronger. The Gate of Infinity is another solo challenge that doesn’t unlock until you reach 50 and takes the challenge to the next level! Furthermore, it is a weekly challenge that will reset and challenge you with a new solo dungeon boss.
First, you can earn basic achievement rewards by meeting three specific challenges seen on the left-hand side of the screen. These are ranked by difficulty, and meeting each one will give you a growing number of Sollant, Restoration coins, and Epic Grade Active & Passive Skillbook Selection chests.
Moreover, beyond meeting those basic challenges you will be competing for a place on the leaderboard. The rankings are based on the speed at which you can complete the dungeon and beat the boss.
Fishing
Fishing in Throne and Liberty is a good activity to pick up if you’ve completed all of your other dailies and still have some time on your hands. The fishing mechanics can be a bit frustrating at first, but keep at it. Once you hook a fish, be sure to pull the rod in the opposite direction the fish is trying to go. For example, the fish goes right, then you tap the ‘A’ key to drag left.
Don’t hold the button down, however, because you will run out of green energy to pull. The best way is to consistently tap the key. The green energy bar fills up quickly when you release it. The goal is to keep the fish on your line while its orange stamina bar depletes.
If successful, the fish will come flying out of the water and into your inventory. Not only will you increase your Fishing level, but any fish you collect can be used as ingredients in dishes you can cook.
Cooking
After fishing, Cooking is another easy activity you can complete daily in Throne and Liberty. You’ll first have to find a Cooking Oven, but there is always one available in each of the main towns of Solisium. Additionally, you can find one inside of your Guild Base.
Cooking ingredients can be found all over the world, from fishing, gathering plants, or buying them from the Sundries Merchant. Furthermore, certain ingredients such as Honey, Eggs, and Golden Rye can only be bought in limited quantities each day. Therefore, just like with Mystic Keys, you’ll want to make sure you restock them every day.
As you successfully cook each dish, you will earn points towards your cooking level. Reaching each new level will unlock new Cooking Recipes, with higher-level dishes that provide better and better buffs.
Side Content
If you have exhausted all of the other daily content and activities, now would be the time to check out your Exploration Codex. This is where you will find a list of all the side quests available in Throne and Liberty. These will be divided by the regions of Lasland and Stonegard, and then furthermore by the smaller areas within them.
You will be able to see what areas have been cleared by those listed with a checkmark next to the names. Others will have the number of quests you’ve completed so far. Finally, any area you haven’t yet visited and unlocked the waypoint for will be shown with a locked keyhole.
Side quests can seem like busy work, but there are a lot of rewards hidden in them. You can find new Amitoi to add to your collection, collect new Morphs, or unlock new Guardians to add to your build. Additionally, completing all of the quests in an area will let you choose from the Final Reward Selection. These items are usually growthstones or skillbooks that can further help advance your character.
Conclusion
We would like to thank both Sharka and the Fable Discord channel for all of the helpful information that contributed to this guide! We hope you found this daily checklist for Throne and Liberty useful. Additionally, you can check out their Discord if you’re playing either Throne and Liberty or Sword of Convallaria!
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