During your time playingThrone And Liberty, you’ve probably acquired a bunch ofAbyssal Contract Tokens, either through the battle pass, completing levels, or completing Resistance Contracts. By the time we hit level 40, we already had close to 10,000 Tokens. But what exactly are they used for?

It’s quite simple, really. These Tokens are used to farm mobs in the open world dungeons. Take, for example, theAnt Nestlocated in the Moonlight Desert, a dungeon recommended for levels 35-39. you’re able to enter this dungeon via the open world, go inside,and spend Abyssal Contract Tokens to get higher droprate from the mobs inside. Different dungeons have different mobs that drop different items.

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How To Earn Abyssal Contract Tokens

There are a few different ways to earn Abyssal Contract Tokens in-game.

Basically, most of the tasks you compete in Throne And Liberty will reward some Abyssal Contract Tokens. Resistance Contracts are your daily tasks, and you should complete these every time you log in to Throne And Liberty.

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How To Farm With Abyssal Contract Tokens

The best way to figure out where you want to spend your Abyssal Contract Tokens is to check out the current open world dungeons available, such asSyleus' Abyssor theAnt Nest.

Syleus' Abyss currently has multiple floors, allowing farming at all levels. For the higher level content, it is suggested that you party up with a group.

Mobs in the dungeons drop a variety of loot, from crafting materials like Marind and Emeret, to gear that can be used, dissolved, or added to yourLithograph Book.

If you’re in a Guild, check your Guild Contracts. There may be anactive contractthat wants you to go and farm mobs in one of the open world dungeons. This way you can get guild contribution score as well as more loot.

You may want to save your Abyssal Contract Tokens for late-game farming or whenyou’ve got a better idea of the items you want to hunt for.Certain builds require certain pieces of gear.

PvE And PvP Dungeons

During the day, all open world dungeons are PvE-only. Essentially set to “Peaceful” mode.When night falls, these dungeons are set to PvP and become a combat zone. If you’re defeated at night while inside the dungeon, you are removed from the zone, and you can’t return until the next in-game daytime.

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