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Throne and Libertyis an MMO that, while it can be played mostly solo, is primarily built to be played as part of a group. Guilds are a huge aspect of the overall metagame, and playing with Guildmates is going to net you more consistent rewards.
That being said, you don’t have to be part of a Guild in order to play with other players. There are always groups in Throne and Liberty looking for one or two characters of a particular role for something, and knowing how to either create or join a party is going to expedite the process tremendously.
How To Join Parties
Joining parties requires very little effort on your part; usually, an invite will just come in, and you just either accept it or decline it. You might get invited to a party for a variety of reasons, whetheryou’re doing the same mission as someone else nearby, or they’retrying to get a group together for some kind of content.
Party Invites will disappear after a short time, requiring you to resend (or be resent) the invite if nothing is done with it quickly.
Once you’re in the party,a portion of your HUD is going to display information related to your groupmates, most importantly displaying theirhealth and Mana. Particularly if you’re a Healer, this is going to be important information to keep an eye on.
Queuing For Dungeons
The other way you might join a party is by queuing for something likea co-op Dungeon. In this case, youselect the content you’d like to complete in the Co-op Dungeon categoryof your menu,select which role(s) you can fill, andbe ready for the content when you get the notification.
Most of the time, you’ll beautomatically grouped up with players that fill the roles you’ll needfor the Dungeon; ideally, a few Damage Dealers, a Healer or two, and a Tank or two. Once you’re in the Dungeon, the party functionality remains the same.
How To Create Parties
If you’re looking to spearhead an adventure, then creating a Party yourself is going to be what you want to do.Tocreate a party, go to yourQuick Menu, andnavigate to the Manage Partysection.
From there, you cangenerate Party Invitation Linksandactivate Party Matchmaking, which essentially allows you and your party members to queue for content as your respective role(s).
How To Invite Players To Your Party
you’re able to invite players to your party bygenerating a Party Invitation Link, andsending that link in whatever applicable chat that you’d like. You can put it in a general chat if you are looking for anybody to join your party, or whisper it to a player if you’d like to send a personal invite.
If you’re near another player, you’re able to select that player specifically and invite themto the party from that menu, as well.
How To Join Or Create A Guild
If you’d like aregular group of peopleto play with, you’re going to want to bepart of a Guild. A Guild is (usually) going to provide aconsistent group of peoplethat you become familiar with, fulfilling the right roles and working towards common goals.
Joining A Guild
Joining a Guild is relatively simple: someone invites you to their Guild, and you either accept or deny their invite. When their invite comes through,you’re able to view some information about the Guild, like their Guild level and the number of members.
Keeping an eye on the Global Chat is also going to be a way to see what Guilds are recruiting.
Creating A Guild
Creating a Guild is a much more involved process, but if you want to be the Lead or one of the Leads, this will be the way to go. Creating a Guild first meanscreating a banner and naming your Guild; finishing creating your Guild costs 30,000 Sollant.
Once you’ve created a Guild, it’s time tomake some friendsand see what kind of players you’re looking to invite.
Servers, Regions, And Platforms
Regardless of the platform that you play Throne and Liberty on, you’ll be able to play with your friends, provided you’re allplaying on the same server.
Server Regions
There are multiple server regions for Throne and Liberty:North America East,North America West,Europe,Japan,andSouth America. While you’re going to have a more consistent connection and better latency on a server in your region, you can join a server located anywhere, if you want to play with friends across the world.
Server Swapping
You can swap serversin Throne and Liberty. This is useful if you end up wanting to play with someone who happens to be on a different server from you. It willcost you 750 Lucentto do so, so be sure about the decision before you do so.
Which Modes Are Multiplayer?
Every single thing you do in Throne and Liberty can bemultiplayerif you’re in a party with friends, apart fromTaedal’s Tower, and certain instanced missions while leveling up, such as in Chapter Two. Taedal’s Tower is a solo boss-centric challenge that you’ll need to tackle on your own, unlocking at level 15.
Apart from these two modes, everything you do in Throne and Liberty can be done with other people, includingopen-world events(both the PvE and PvPvE variations),Arenas, Co-op Dungeons, and exploration.