@ixirion if you do it after lvl 50 you can get more rewards, weapon xp tear drops and contract coins. Tear drops are really useful from the on to increase weapon mastery, more coins means the select epic weapon from the coin shop
@@luismyp31 depends how long you intend to play. If you play 1 y its totally irrelevant cos grind is eternal. If you play 1m you will achieve nothin anyway.
Finally, a beginner friendly video, who actually dont rush and skips steps and tries ro explain everything properly. Step by Step. Thank you sir, for your great effort.
Haven’t played an MMO since lineage II (2007), so coming into this game literally new… Been doing lots of research, but this video explains a lot, especially with the leveling gear up. Thank you, just wish I had buddies to come together to take these tasks on together. ⚔️
Exploration codex quest and main story quest are great to focus down for leveling. Certain codex quest can give 20k exp per stage depending on their region. So it's a good strategy to focus on high exp quest until you get 2 levels then continue with the main quest which can zoom you up almost 3 upon completing a main quest adventure. Just be sure to unlock as many regions as possible as you go to see as many Exploration codex quest to have access to those yielding higher exp. Great vid and tips btw
It’s also really useful to know, different zones will switch to PVP at different times so make sure to be aware of that if you don’t want to engage in PVP. Co-Op open world dungeons always change to PVP at night (in-game), so it’s good to be aware of that too.
Been a follower of your contento for a long time, I'm very glad you are uploading top notch content for Throne. So much clearer and so much more trustworthy than many many other youtubers!
To get the little helpers you get a qeust in the first town fountain that allows you to teleport to their home. It also gives you one pet to start expediations. The pet on the toad stool is the quest giver.
Key fact, We all wanna get to end game fast, But its no race and we will all get there soon enough, ENjJOY the journey, There is plenty of things to do.
Great tips as always.. another mistake I made was not using the weapon mastery tear drop things which are on cooldowns and disappear out your inventory if you don’t use them..
@@SundayMatinee this fallacy that you should hang onto your contract is stupid you get contracts every day you get scrolls for special contracts plus scrolls for individual contract givers there’s absolutely no good reason to hold onto your contract. You always need a certain type depending on what you’re trying to make her upgrade, you always need Mastry do so just use your contracts when you get to starlight Observatory use them all up by the time you get ready to do them again you’ll be all maxed out on contracts. I think you can only hold like 60. There’s absolutely no point in holding onto them when you get to endgame and you’re trying to get the resources out of them. You’ll still have more you get more every day. It’s a fallacy that you should hold onto them the game I think with 60 right maxed out capped out you can’t store anymore, so you’re losing out on the ability to do them by not using them so that when you gain some again it’s like that with many of the currencies I don’t know what the camp is for instance, on via the coins you need to open the chest and dungeons, but I feel certain there is a cap so you’re not using them once you can start going to the dungeon you should do it every day no good reason to hang onto the most basic of resources now there are resources you want to hang onto like the bag that has the purple things in it. You’re gonna wanna choose a weapon or a piece from that later you gotta have like 80 of those things right so there’s no point until you’re ready till you know what you wanna choose. There’s a few things like that but for the most part the renewal resources like contracts just use them.
More bad advice you definitely just wanna upgrade your main hand weapon first all the way to six. Do you wanna upgrade one piece or all the way to six first and then start working on the next piece of armor because when you do start getting blue do you want to be able to use those to grade your armor and when you get a blue web and you want to be able to transfer your green weapon already maxed out your blue weapon so againupgrade your green weapon your hand green weapon first then upgrade well then also at the same time upgrade one piece of armor all the way to blue then move onto another piece of armor when you start getting blue books then start upgrading that first blue again when you get a weapon weapon and when you start getting blue or blue coins or whatever put them on that blue weapon, you get the most out of out of gear than you spreading it all over the place
Regardin' the gear transfer, worth notin' that from blue to purple. You want to save your max lvl 9 blue for when your purple is 30% into lvl 7. That way you burn through the early lvls & all the heavy resource requirements are voveted by your transfer. I.e. if you transfer @ 30% into lvl 7 on a purple & then transfer your max lvl 9 blue you will max out the purple.
Note on the stat points; they are allocated for EACH of the 3 loadouts. So if ou are using more than one, you have to assign them to each. I’m still having a hard time with the tab target auto attack. I left WoW after Alice king and have hated tab target ever since. I wish it had more ESO style targeting. Needing to tab target to hit things is super annoying.
@@FatalCompromise Yeah I've changed the ones that I can. It's still saying I don't have a target a lot of times when I try and do combat. It's like it wants me to mouse over a target AND press tab to target it, even with things like 'auto attack nearest target' turned on.
Amitoi aka AMY-TOH-EE! It's that simple. Did you know you can assign more than one Amitoi to a single expedition at the house? If they share the same bonus for the region (woods, plains, castles etc.), you get a nice boost to getting better rewards. The more you send to the same location, the more rewards you get.
The higher the level an ítem is the more mats it uses per upgrade. So when you get a blue, don't transfer your green level 6 right away. Take the blue to level 6 with mats and then transfer the green into it so it goes from 6 to 9 for less materials.
Minute 09:00 the way you say "So another progression system xD" made me laugh as indeed at that point in the video I lost the count on how many progression systems the game has: equipement, skills, levels, Helpie, travel forms, contracts, etc
Can you transfer multiple items into one item? Like say I have three level 6 green pieces, can I transfer all of them into a fresh blue piece and make it a 9?
You can only do it once, so the best strategy is to lvl up your greens to max, then level up your blues to a higher lvl before max then feed the green in there to save blue mats. Don’t just feed the green into blue at lvl 0 because you will need more mats the higher you go. Same strategy for purple👍
Great video . WHERE IN THE WORLD CAN I SEE MY EXP bar ??? Cant find it anywhere . You see the more pf these videos i listen to while working . The more i doubt if im gonna go thru with this game .
For now i didnt get stuck in the story because of my level. from the start i did the main quest and the Explorations too in every zone i was. So im level 36 now and started with chapter 7.
I have never seen anyone explain the blocking counter/ability stuff before lol. 2 Characters to 50 didn't even know.. They really need to clean up that description. Another surprised one was not leveling purple gear past 7 :/. I really like this game tho. If they continue to polish the combat as they have and movement, its going to be a 9 for me.
Ok so leveling up weapon skills can u make all of them indefinitely? Or should I be more aware of what’s meta cuz I don’t wana fuck my self lost time back tracking but I Also want to try shit ?
You try out different builds up until 24-30 after that it gets more expensive to switch around, but you can get to 50 without investing in any skills, or at least very little👍 the hardest thing to do is getting weapon mastery so that’s the most important thing to decide early on.
Who do you have that bugged specialization the one at the bottom that supposedly make it not not supposedly it definitely makes it do massive amounts of damage but is buggy as shit and it seems like I saw you use it and a shot off to the right mine generally goes up into the left. I mean up like aiming up at the ceiling into the left, works every once in a while, but then when I try to use it in the heat to combat it ends up not working. I had to turn that shit off.
Dunno if anyone knows but say I downloaded the game from a different region and want to play it on my main steam account, will I get banned? My main account is on a region that isn’t supported by the global version.
Honestly staff/longbow has been really awesome. You can go xbow/dagger, and focus on Xbow active skills and utilizing dagger for its passives, and poison buffs. Xbow/longbow you can also go with though I have not tried it yet
Just spam your contract use them up you’re going to gain them back on a daily basis. The things you get for them the most important things you can get out of them are mastery do the various oars but you can also, if you need it you can get other things, but there’s no reason to hold onto them. That’s a fallacy created by the first RU-vidr that made a comment that you should save them till endgame that’s just Ludacris. You can only hold 60 if you don’t use them then you’ll be sitting there stuff that you can’t use right you can’t store other than you, when you get scrolls that you can add to them but naturally just them on a daily basis use them whatever or you need pick the ones that have that pick one then refresh and if you wanna make a bunch of this or that and you need or that kind of or then pick the contract that has that kind of or everything else you get with them will help you no matter what Worry about saving them is just silly Ludacris now if you have 60 don’t use the ones that add to that queue right if you have 60 available, you won’t get anything out of it. In fact I don’t know. Maybe it won’t even let you the ones that you open and it just gives you, the contract on those but if you have 60 saved up and your camp is only 60 then don’t open the ones that add to that cap like if you have 60 and you get scrolls for what’s your name in the first base area and you know top of the mountain there don’t open them if you’re capped out on the stones, don’t open them and figure out what the cap is yet. I keep opening them seeing my number go up but it warns you that you won’t. You’ll just lose them if you open them and you’re already capped I don’t know what happens with the scrollsthat the contract scrolls but don’t be afraid to use everything if you wanna burn through all 60 of your contract scrolls in one day and get all those resources have added by the time you get ready to do it again you’ll have acquired a bunch
The first two weeks is when you can transfer to get more skill things or whatever you run out of that you need. my-bad as I am very forgetfull at 71yrs of age.
@@temonte mass end game materials I think that's what most of them say so guides are now getting more and more confusing with all the contradictions on what to do😵💫😵💫
All games that auto attack remind me of mobile so I just don't play it it's probably good for all the people that play mobile games but it's a no for me I hope y'all enjoy it though
Using contracts for levelling is such AWFUL advice. Complete waste of contracts. They are SO useful at 50 and you want as much contract points as possible when you hit 50 without wasting any. If you need experience when levelling then any exploration quest which leads to a amatoi or guardian (once unlocked) is so much better. Morphs are a solid choice, too.
Tip: Don't play, The real end game of Throne and Liberty isn’t some PvP mini-game nonsense-it’s an epic battle against your own wallet. Forget about grinding for gear or meaningful content; here, every swipe of your credit card is the true victory. The gear? Not won through skill, but through spending! Who needs actual game mechanics when the cash-grab is the main event? The final boss isn’t a dungeon monster, it’s your own savings account, slowly draining as you chase the illusion of progress. So if you enjoy the thrill of watching your bank balance plummet faster than your in-game health, congrats-you’ve reached the real end game!
Bro, you're just talking about basic things, a bit of everything that is basic and not even one single mistake you can make that have impact on anything in the game. Very Disappointing.
Biggest mistake? Downloading this dumpster fire of a release. Created a character got into tutorial and first fight can't target anything. Tab doesn't work. Left click right click hold my balls and hit buttons nothing works. Imagine being a billion dollar company and being unable to get someone past the tutorial without bugs. Love you Deltia. Watched you for years thru ESO. But this "game" is a joke.