In the fighting realm of Throne and Liberty, a warrior’s strength lies in their sharpened weapons and potent spells. But, to make it through this epic journey, a warrior requires a steady supply of Lucent.
Fear not, as the game provides warriors with an abundance of events to earn rewards and cash in on Lucent. Winning and participating, by yourself or in a team, comes with the costly risk of dying. However, not all of the events are worth dying for.
In this article, we’ll cover the events worth the risk and unlock the exciting rewards that come with finishing them.
Events With the Best Rewards
Dynamic Events are regional events that spawn every three hours in Throne and Liberty. The events take place in various zones of the map and have specific objectives to complete.
That said, Dynamic Events are competitions between players. You can either participate in a team or by yourself. The higher you rank in an event the better the rewards will be at the end of the day.
These events are separated into PvE (Peace) and PvP (Conflict) Events. PvE Events are marked with a Dove and PvP Events are marked on the map with a Red Cross, as shown in the image above.
To access Dynamic Events, enter the map area and view the timetable to see when the next events go live, as seen in the image above.
PvE Events
PvE Events in Throne and Liberty are slightly less rewarding than Conflict events. That said, there’s no chance of dying in one, and it will save you a lot of Gold at the end of the day.
Desert Caravan is one of the most rewarding PvE Events on the map, The #1 ranked player is rewarded with Precious Skill Growth Schema: Survival and Rare Skill Growth Schema: Mobility.
PvP Events
The obvious risk with competing in PvP Events is dying. Each time you die it costs 3,500 Gold to recover lost XP. That said, there are a lot fewer players that take part in these events and it’s easier to get a higher ranking, which means more rewards!
Stop the Mana Frenzy is one of the most common and rewarding PvP (Conflict) Events in Throne and Liberty. The #1 ranked player receives a huge reward of 10 Precious Marind, which is equivalent to 1,500 Lucent.
Guild Events
When you’re at level 3 in Throne and Liberty, you can join or create your own Guild. Taking a step back, a guild is a group of players that come together and share a common interest in the game.
Once you’re part of a guild you can then compete in Guild Raids (PvE), where you fight Raid Bosses for weekly prizes. Additionally, Guilds can also complete Guild contracts and earn rewards such as guild coins.
After competing in these events, you’re pockets will be filled with bountiful rewards!
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