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How To Farm for Sollant and Lucent in Throne and Liberty

How To Farm for Sollant and Lucent in Throne and Liberty

When playing any MMORPG, you’re bound to run into a number of different in-game currencies used for items and the like. And, Throne and Liberty is no different, featuring two types of currency: Sollant and Lucent. To get the most out of both currencies, here’s a guide on how to farm both in Throne and Liberty.

What Is Sollant

The first currency is Sollant, and it’s the game’s version of Gold. The purpose of Sollant goes beyond just currency, because it’s the doorway for players to acquire in-game experience from obtaining equipment and items that they can trade.

It’s also the key for players to gain a vast selection of exclusive items and gear. The currency can be used for bidding and trading in the Auction House and can also be used to help level up your character. Sollant is what runs the economy in the game for players to get what they need.

How To Get Sollant

There are plenty of ways to get Sollant in Throne and Liberty. Some of the easiest ways to get Sollant are through killing monsters in PvE, selling items in the Marketplace, joining Events, exploring dungeons, participating in PvP activities, and from Guild benefits.

Of course, when it comes to collecting Sollant from killing monsters, the boss level ones are the most profitable. Now, killing monsters isn’t the only way to go, as we mentioned above, there are still several other ways to farm Sollant if monster hunting isn’t up your alley. Completing Contracts are also a great source of Sollant. While we mentioned above that selling items you don’t need can also earn you Sollant, there’ll be a 35% tax rate on the transactions.

How To Farm Sollant

Contracts

One of the best ways to farm for Sollant is through Contracts. In various zones in the game, vendors will give out Contracts that can be completed daily. Aside from earning Sollant, players will also earn experience points and materials. Contracts are the game’s side quests and are available in all zones. You can track them from your minimap by enabling them in your notifications. It’s best to grab contracts from high-level zones, since these will reward you with plenty of Sollant and are easy to complete.

It’s good to note that the higher the level of your character, the more Sollant you’ll earn in these high-level zones. To start, you can find Contracts from Contract Vendors in Kastleton, Watcher’s Post, Canina Village, Sanctuary Excavation Site, Starlight Observatory Ruins, Vienta Village, and Tower of Purification You can accept up to 5 quests at a time and a total of 10 quests per day. When accepting multiple quests, try to acquire them from the same zone for easier farming.

Codex Quests

In Throne and Liberty, there are different types of Codex Quests that vary from main story quests, daily quests, exploration quests, and zone completion quests. Some of these daily quests will require you to kill multiple monsters to complete them. Each of these Codex Quests are color coded: purple for main story quests, blue for exploration , yellow for dailies, and green for guild. Once you complete the Codex Quests, you’ll receive your Sollant.

World Events

World events in the game will include killing a certain number of monsters in a specific location. The loot dropped from the monsters can be sold from vendors to earn rewards such as Sollant.

Here are some of the World Events you can join to farm for Sollant:

  • Lantern Seed Festival
  • Battle for Whisperion
  • Hidden Brown Mica
  • Wolf Hunting Contest
  • Battle for Whisperion
  • Starlight Stones Ritual

World Bosses

Aside from killing monsters in the game, you can also face up against World Bosses to get more Sollant. Defeating World Bosses is difficult, so it’s best to face them off with a party. When you defeat one of the World Bosses, they’ll provide you with a great amount of rewards that includes Sollant. The World Bosses will respawn, and some will only come at a certain time and disappear if you don’t defeat them. The rewards you receive from defeating them can be sold to vendors in the game or to other players.

Archbosses

Archbosses are similar to World Bosses, albeit they’re level are higher in comparison. The Archbosses are difficult to defeat because they’re a part of the PvP portion of the game. The Archbosses will spawn only once a week, so keep an eye out for them as other players will also be waiting for them to spawn to get the drops.

Castle Siege

Castle Siege is another PvP portion of the game, where you and your guild will work together to capture said castle. Once you’ve captured it, your guild will be able to earn a large Sollant payout and even avail benefits. If you join your guild during the Castle Sieges, you can have a constant supply of Sollant on top of leveling up your guild. Castle Siege is an event designed for the whole guild and is different from World Events due to the multiple stages of the event.

Open-World Dungeons

Dungeons are a good source to earn Sollant in the game. When entering dungeons, you can earn Abyss Points, experience, exclusive items, and Sollant. Solo and open-world dungeons will give you the same type of items.

Guild Benefits

If you’re a member of a guild you’ll receive the Guild Blessing: Sollant per week or per month, depending on your guild’s level. Thus, the higher the level, the more Sollant. That’s why joining up with a guild is a good way to make Sollant.

Sollant Farming Spots

In Throne and Liberty there are spots where you can gain a lot of Sollant, most of which are Open-World Dungeons. Here are all the best Sollant farming spots in Throne and Liberty.

Syleus’ Abyss

In Syleus’ Abyss, you’ll need to be careful of what times you decide to go, since the dungeon becomes PvP active at night. When you enter the dungeon, you’ll need to explore and run around killing as many monsters as possible to rake in plenty of Sollant. You’ll earn 500 to 5,000 Sollant when playing solo, and with a party, you’ll split any Sollant earned. The amount of Sollant you receive when playing will depend on your DPS output and how you take out the enemies.

Shadowed Crypt

Shadowed Crypt is another open world dungeon where you can farm for Sollant. The enemies in this dungeon will be more difficult because of their high health and damage. It’s best to enter this dungeon with a party. This way will reduce the amount of Sollant you receive, but it does allow for you to go and quickly look for more monsters to kill.

Temple of Sylaveth

The Temple of Sylaveth is the last Sollant farming spot. This dungeon can be explored solo or with a party. The dungeon’s enemies are gathered in large groups in different areas in an open courtyard. In these types of situations AOE attacks should be utilized to easily defeat the large group of enemies and earn you Sollant. 

What Is Lucent

The second currency is Lucent and it’s the game’s premium currency. Lucent can be used to make purchases from the in-game shop and to buy items in the game’s Auction House.

Lucent can also be used to pay for microtransactions such as Throne and Liberty’s Battle Pass. However, it’s good to keep in mind that Lucent as easily obtainable as Sollant. But don’t worry, there are still some ways to collect this currency and we’ll show you how.

How To Get Lucent

Lucent is the game’s premium currency, which makes it harder to come by than its counterpart, Sollant. Of course, if you think grinding for this currency is too much of a hassle, then you can opt to purchase Lucent with real-world money. However, for those who don’t want to spend their real-world cash, they can earn Lucent from selling items in the Auction House and through participating in events, either solo or with a guild..

How To Farm Lucent

Sell Items In the Auction House

Selling items in the Auction House can earn you Lucent. Whether it's drops from dungeons or events you can sell them all to earn Lucent. But before you can start selling on the Auction House, you’ll need to reach level 40 to gain access. Here are some items to look watch out for when acquiring Lucent.

Traits

Traits are the progression items that you can use to improve your character. You may be wondering how you can sell traits if they’re bound to your character. Well, the answer to that is Trait Extraction Stones. Traits can be earned by completing events and quests in the game. When you sell traits, you can earn 100 Lucent from one trade.

Here are some Traits that will sell for a high price:

  • Skill Damage Boost
  • Skill Damage Resistance
  • Heavy Attack
  • Attack Speed
  • Max Health
  • Buff Duration
  • Range
  • Crit
  • Hit

Rare Food

Aside from traits, you can also earn Lucent by selling rare food items, particularly high tier recipes, that players can get through cooking.. To cook those types of recipes, you’ll need to be at a high level and acquire the best ingredients. However, some lower tier recipes can offer a decent amount of Lucent.

Here are some food items that will sell for a good amount of Lucent:

  • Daybreak Shore Banquet
  • Golden Rye Banquet
  • Vienta Banquet
  • Kaster Banquet

Rune Hammer Bundle

The last item you can sell for a good amount of Lucent in the Auction House are Rune Hammer Bundles. To acquire the bundles, you’ll first need to complete Tier 5 Challenge Mode Dungeons to get Runes. Then you turn those Runes into Rune Fragments, which can then be crafted into bundles.

Participate In Events

Lucent can also be earned though events. To look for events you can check out your world map to see what events are available. Events you can participate in to earn Lucent are Castle Siege, Daily Quests, Rift Bosses, Tax Delivery Events, and Cross-Server Wars. Aside from earning Lucent in these events, you can also earn other items and loot that you can then sell in the Auction House, or simply purchase on our marketplace.

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