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As you explore the vast new world of Solisium inThrone and Libertyand get accustomed to the different weapons and skills, leveling from 1-50 can feel like a daunting process. If you take your time exploring the world and watching the cinematics at a relaxed pace, it could take around 15-20 hours to read level 50.
The most extreme speed-runners can get to hit max level in under four hours, but don’t be disheartened if you see level 50 players zipping past your modest level 20 character. Playing at your own pace is completely acceptable, especially for a new player.
Group Up With Friends And Form A Party
One of the most effective ways to level up quickly in Throne and Liberty is byforming a party with friends. Many quest objectives are shared among nearby party members, allowing everyone to progress together. When one player completes a quest objective, it counts for the entire party if they’re within range.
Benefits Of Partying
Grouping up not only speeds up leveling but also adds to the fun by sharing the experience with others. This is especially useful during elite or boss fights, where coordination and teamwork are key.
Follow The Main Story Questline
The main story questline in Throne and Liberty isby farthe fastest and most efficientway to gain experience. You probably won’t need to grind monsters endlessly, as that’s the slowest method, something for which most players are grateful.
Thestory quests provide huge chunks of experience for little effort. Additionally, following the main quests teaches you about the game’s various systems and mechanics. It guides you through the different zones and areas of the game with obvious, easy-to-find objective markers.
If you’re alorefanatic, themain story is where find most of it. Some side quests also have bits sprinkled in, but the main story is where you’ll discover the meat and potatoes.
By focusing on the main quest line, you may level efficiently until you hit a point where you need to reach a higher level to advance.
How To Get More Experience When Stuck
At some points, you may reach a level requirement that prevents you from continuing the main story quests. When this happens, switch to completing side quests, contracts, and co-op dungeons.
These all serve as great supplemental sources of experience and rewards such as equipment enhancing materials and skill upgrade materials. These upgrades will also help you level up quickly by ensuring you are not underpowered for level-appropriate activities.
Side Quests
These can be found in your adventure codex and are marked withlight purple icons. They are typically just as quick to complete as the main story, however some will require completing tasks you haven’t unlocked yet. Feel free to come back to these later.
Contracts
Unlocking contracts occurs during the Third Chapter of the Adventure Codex and can be obtained at theContract Manager. These are marked byyellow quest markersand provide excellent rewards, includingequipment upgradesand skill enhancements.
Co-op Dungeons
For those who have a reliable and competent group,co-op dungeonsare an excellent source of experience. They arenot part of the main-story questlineso you can skip these if you prefer.
Dungeons do offer significant experience rewards, but you only receive the bulk of the experience upon completing the dungeon, after defeating the final boss. The last boss is usually the toughest andcan cause some players to leave earlydue to this.
Avoid Grinding Monsters For Experience
This point deserves a big highlight as it’s theleast efficient way to gain experience. Killing monsters is part of the gameplay in Throne and Liberty, and if you just want to do that, no one is going to stop you. However, it’s simplythe slowest way to level up.
Some areas may offer slightly more experience per enemy, these are known as open-world dungeons, and become PvP-enabled areas at night. But overall, it is far slower compared to quests and dungeon runs.
Use monster-killing primarily as a means to complete specific quest objectivesor tofarm materialsand loot, but don’t rely on it as your main source of experience.