Throne and Libertyhas a more unique class system than most other MMOs, with each character being defined by their weapon choices, rather than a pre-selected class in character creation. You can build these two weapons in many different ways, and what you choose combined with your skill choices will define the role you fill.

There are many options, and because Throne and Liberty only gives you two character slots, you’re almost certainly going to want to experiment with different builds on the same character. If you’re committed to a new build, but don’t want to level new weapons from scratch, that’s where a Skill Conversion Books comes in.

A Skill Conversion Book in a player’s inventory in Throne and Liberty.

What Is A Skill Conversion Book?

A Skill Conversion Bookallows you totransfer the experience you’ve gainedthroughSkill Growth Booksonone particular skill into another. This is going to save you a lot of Skill Growth Books in the long run if you expect that the change is going to be permanent.

If you’ve got an abundance of these Skill Conversion Books,this allows you to try out a leveled-up version of a skillto get a good indicator of its viability. Maybe you won’t like it, and if you’ve got the Skill Conversion Books to swap back or try something else new, you’re free to do so.

While you should use these if you want to, be sure not to waste them, asthey are currently a limited resource.

How Do I Get Skill Conversion Books?

Skill Conversion Books arehanded out pretty charitably when completing the main Quest, and if you don’t use any during that time, you’re going to havequite the stockpile once you’ve hit level 50. You should have enough of them to fully changeone build into an entirely new one, but after that, you’re likely going to need to obtain them the other way.

The other way to obtain Skill Conversion Books isthrough Zenus’s Star Shop, which is part of Zenus’s Star Battle Pass.One Skill Conversion Bookis going to cost you250 Star Crystals, which is a pretty steep price, so be sure you want to try something new before you commit to buying one.