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Joining and Creating Parties in Throne and Liberty: A Guide

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How to Invite Players to Your Party

Throne and Liberty is a massively multiplayer online game (MMO) that allows for solo play but encourages players to team up. Being part of a guild is a major component of the game, and working with guildmates can lead to more reliable rewards.

That said, you don’t need to join a guild to play with others. There are always players in Throne and Liberty searching for teammates, and knowing how to form or join a party can make this process much easier.

How to Join Parties

Getting into a party is straightforward. Usually, you’ll receive an invitation that you can either accept or decline. Invitations can come your way for various reasons, such as when you’re working on the same mission as another player or when someone is gathering a group for specific activities.

Keep in Mind: Party invites will expire after a while, so if you don’t respond quickly, the invitation will need to be resent.

Once you join a party, part of your user interface will display information about your teammates, including their health and mana levels. This is especially important if you play as a healer.

Queuing for Dungeons

You might also join a party by queuing for activities like cooperative dungeons. To do this, select the content you want to complete from the co-op dungeon section in your menu, choose your role, and be ready for the activity when you get the notification.

Most of the time, the game will automatically team you with players who fill the necessary roles for the dungeon, typically including damage dealers, healers, and tanks. Once you’re in the dungeon, the party functionality remains the same.

How to Create Parties

If you’re looking to lead an adventure, you’ll want to create a party. To do so, go to your Quick Menu and locate the Manage Party section. From there, you can generate party invitation links and activate matchmaking, allowing you and your party members to queue for activities based on your roles.

How to Invite Players to Your Party

You can invite players to your party by creating a party invitation link and sharing that link in any relevant chat. Whether you post it in a general chat for wide access or privately message it to someone for a personal invite is up to you.

If you are near another player, you can also select them and invite them directly from the menu.

How to Join or Create a Guild

If you want a consistent group of players to team up with, joining a guild is the way to go. A guild typically offers a stable group of members with whom you become familiar, sharing goals and fulfilling specific roles.

Joining a Guild

Joining a guild is a simple process: you receive an invite, and you can either accept or decline it. When you receive the invite, you can view details about the guild, such as its level and number of members.

Make sure to keep an eye on the Global Chat to spot guilds that are recruiting.

Creating a Guild

Establishing a guild is a more involved process but is perfect if you aim to lead one. To create a guild, you first need to design a banner and choose a name for your guild; the process costs 30,000 Sollant. After your guild is set up, you can start inviting players and forming your group.

Servers, Regions, and Platforms

Regardless of which platform you play on, you’ll be able to team up with friends as long as you’re on the same server.

Server Regions

Throne and Liberty includes several server regions: North America East, North America West, Europe, Japan, and South America. Joining a server in your region usually results in better connection quality, but you can also opt for a server outside your region to play with friends globally.

Server Swapping

You can switch servers in Throne and Liberty if you want to collaborate with someone on a different one. However, it costs 750 Lucent, so think carefully before making the change.

Which Modes Are Multiplayer?

Most activities in Throne and Liberty can be done in multiplayer mode if you’re grouped with friends, with two exceptions: Taedal’s Tower and specific solo missions during leveling, particularly in Chapter Two. Taedal’s Tower is a solo challenge focusing on boss fights accessible at level 15.

Aside from those instances, you can participate in everything else with fellow players, including open-world events, arenas, co-op dungeons, and various explorations.

  • Emily is a digital marketer in Austin, Texas. She enjoys gaming, playing guitar, and dreams of traveling to Japan with her golden retriever, Max.

Emily Smith

Emily is a digital marketer in Austin, Texas. She enjoys gaming, playing guitar, and dreams of traveling to Japan with her golden retriever, Max.

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