Throne and Liberty Items: Weapons — TL

Throne And Liberty features a variety of different weapons for the player to choose from. Your weapons effectively make up a large part of your class, as the game does not feature a typical class system, instead you have free choice of two weapons.

There is no official class. Depending on your weapon choice, you can fight in the style you want. The longer the weapon is used, the more proficiency is accumulated and the related skill increases. Basically, you play while holding two weapons and swapping them, and depending on the weapon, the skill set also changes. The compatibility of my stats and weapons is also a factor to consider.

<TL>'s weapons are not collectible. Rather, it is a device that opens up various paths the player wants to go. Pick two weapons you really like and you're done.

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Your “Class” is based on your weapon choice. This operates very similarly to New World where you can have two weapon sets equipped. You can dual wield and mix/match weapon sets to make your own unique class, similar to GW2 or NW. You can level all weapons on one character which makes alts not necessary, similar to FFXIV or NW. The Trinity(Tank, Heal, DPS) seems very likely to be confirmed.

  • Weapon Choices affect your skills/class
  • Duel Wielding Confirmed
  • Can have two weapon sets equipped and swap between them

Combat seems to be fully TAB target, but has a lot of movement and action involved. Melee weapons cleave. The most skills I saw was 8 per weapon, so 16 total but it could be higher than that on a max level character. The max level I saw was 66, so the max is probably at least 70 or higher so we might have more skills at higher levels.

You can level all the weapons on one character if you want, which makes ALTs not necessary.

List of Throne and Liberty All Weapons Items

Weapon Types seen so far, duel wielding and weapon swapping of two weapon sets is confirmed:

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Two-handed sword with a deadly edge Bloodthirsty Kowanzuki Crossbow

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A giant sword invented by Naini Aaron, a distant relative of Roen and a warrior from the Aaron family.

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A crossbow that contains the ability of Kowanjuki, the Lord of the Lycans, which gains power in the moonlight.

Shadow Hunter’s Bow Karnelius’ Sword of Distortion

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An unrivaled bow designed by Shadow Hunter Roxy in the image of her father’s bow of Valor.

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A long sword containing the power obtained from parts of the Living Armor.

Wild Battle Shield Moonlight Desolation Sword

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A shield made from the bones of a two-headed whale that contains the powerful power of the berserker king Kalturan Jintai.

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The sword used by Yuni Han, a warrior of the Taikan Ghost Wolf Tribe, to destroy enemies with lightning speed.

Staff of the Moonlight Gravedigger Commander’s Two-Handed Sword

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The Lycan shaman Kimin Seeker was named Moonlight Gravedigger for killing countless enemies during a full moon.

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Sword of the commander of the Resistance Coalition, Burt Goldris.

Why the classless system? Can you Tank, Heal, DPS?

In group play, it is possible to play the Tank, Heal, or DPS roles. Weapons determine the abilities/class you are, and you level the weapon to get more proficient with that weapon/class. You can dual wield and mix/match weapons to get different ability combinations, and you can have two unique weapon sets and swap between them. (Similar to GW2 or NW)

This allows players to reroll a “class” more easily essentially.

Combat, Free Class System, Weapons

Combat is the backbone of MMO games. Similar to TL's open world, as previously explained, our combat doesn't play out in a predictable way.

In TL, player roles are decided by the weapon the player chooses. Rather than being confined to a class set forth by the game, players can change weapons anytime to suit the situation.

Two different types of weapons can be combined, and switching between them allows players to maximize their strength. It also allows for strategies that can both target and cover potential weaknesses. When players face a crisis, each weapon type offers defensive actions to protect players if their timing is accurate.

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Through the use of several features, players can micromanage the more subtle aspects of combat. Connecting skill sets of different weapons allows players to experience the joy of combining and configuring them. This is the Free Class system that TL is so proud of.

How many character slots?

There is talk of only having one character slot since characters can level all the weapons if they want to reroll. But this is not confirmed.

List of Throne and Liberty Currency Items

Bosses are the best sources of currency items. It appears almost anybody can turn up to fight these bosses scattered throughout the world!

Adena

Adena is the main currency item in Throne and Liberty. Collecting more Adena fortunes to get what your desired items.

Diamonds

Diamond is a currency item in Throne and Liberty. Diamonds play important roles in different fields and can purchase valuable items in the game. Diamonds play a special role in enhancing the skills and weapons of characters. Players can earn Diamonds currency items after defeating monsters.

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Q. In today's interview, you often mentioned items as major rewards. How much impact does the item have on gameplay? I wonder if it will have such a ripple effect that a single item can change the war situation, or if it will be a means to gradually become stronger.

Han Gu-min, Narrative Director: There will be levels, stats, skills, items, environments, etc. as elements that make up a character's strength.

Lee Mun-seop, general manager of planning: However, the items do not create a large gap between users. In that respect, it is difficult to say that the proportion is very large. In addition, in terms of the character's ability, there is a 'area' that the equipment is in charge of. If it is confined to that area, the gap between those who have and those who do not naturally arise. However, it is difficult to say that it plays an absolute role because other fields exist.

Q. The reason why this question comes out is because the proportion of equipment in the existing NC games was so great. In particular, when intertwined with the reinforcement system, there were frequent cases where a huge gap occurred only with ‘+1 reinforcement’. Is <TL> like this?

Ahn Jong-ok PD: You can feel the difference, but I don't think it's enough to completely turn the tide of the war. We are saying that ‘Yongkae’ should not come out from inside.

(* A term that refers to a ‘strong player character’ derived from an episode of a veteran user in the early days of <Lineage>)

Han Gu-min, Narrative Director: There is no case of pressing the opponent with the so-called 'equipment teeth'. The enemy doesn't die with a single click. In particular, in a 1v1 battle, subtle timing of skills rather than equipment has a greater impact on winning. Beyond that, several strategic choices are important. Skill combinations, single point fire, distance calculation, escape timing, and more.

Q. Has the in-game terminology been sorted out? <Lineage> has been using ‘Blood Pledge’ and ‘Adena’.

Ahn Jong-ok PD: There is a 'guild' instead of a blood alliance, and there is also an independent currency unit other than Adena.

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