Throne and Liberty features a complex crafting system that you should be making use of. You can craft weapons, defense items, potions to heal, and other accessories. Honestly, you can craft almost everything.
With all of these options, it can be a tiny bit overwhelming to learn the ins and outs of the crafting system. Our guide aims to help you with that problem and make using the crafting system in Throne and Liberty more accessible.
Ultimate Crafting Guide
We will be talking about all of the different things you can craft in detail one by one below. There’s a lot of stuff, so keep reading to learn more!
Weapons:
You can craft a bunch of different kinds of weapons. On the extreme left, you will see all the different types listed in a column. Some of these types are:
Broadsword
Sword
Daggers
Crossbows
Longbows
Staffs
Wands
Also included in the weapons section for whatever reason are the crafting materials. You can craft materials like Rare Manasteel, Rare Mystwood, Crystals, etc. These can be hard to collect, so be sure to keep an eye on this menu and see what you can craft.
Armor:
You can also craft all sorts of different Armor, just like the weapons. The weapons dictate what sort of armor you should be utilizing. Magic users should go with cloaks, and melee characters should be wearing full armor.
When crafting, be sure to check out the stats of each piece beforehand. Also, take note of their perks. Craft what is going to be most helpful to you. Some armor pieces have unique perks such as increased mana or health regeneration, which can prove to be very valuable.
Accessories:
You can also craft accessories, using various resources and lithographs. These take the form of jewelry, such as:
Chokers
Bracelets
Rings
Necklaces
Belts
These provide different advantages when worn. Choose which ones you want to craft depending on your stats and what you need.
Miscellaneous:
This contains just general things, such as rare versions of food and potions. This food is a better version of food you find lying around in the open world. For example, from Quality Salted Jerky, you can craft Rare Salted Jerky. These give additional buffs such as Defense or Attack boosts.
Skills:
The last type of items you can craft are books and scrolls. These grant skills to your weapons. These are the hardest types of items to craft but also some of the most useful. You might have to go out of your way to find the required materials.
That was it for our ultimate guide to the crafting system in Throne and Liberty. Armed with this knowledge, you should be able to start your crafting journey and make strides!
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