Exciting times ahead for Throne and Liberty players as Update 3.2.0 rolls out, marking the game's one-year milestone with festive events and essential tweaks that enhance the overall experience.
Anniversary Celebrations Kick Off
To commemorate a year of epic adventures in Solisium, Throne and Liberty is bringing back beloved events with fresh twists. The Fortune's Calling event returns stronger than ever, offering improved ways to earn and redeem rewards through diverse in-game activities. This could be a game-changer for players grinding for that extra edge in PvP or PvE battles.
Don't miss the anniversary login rewards, including a special Gift Box packed with goodies, a decorative Housing Cake to spruce up your space, and an exclusive Profile Frame to show off your veteran status. Plus, the whimsical Oremong Hide and Seek event is back with themed prizes, perfect for some lighthearted fun amid intense guild rivalries.
What's New in Throne and Liberty Update 3.2.0?
This patch isn't just about parties—it's loaded with practical improvements that address player feedback. From smoother orb mechanics and housing features to refined movement and UI elements, the update polishes core systems for a more immersive journey. Battlegrounds and party boards get tweaks that could shift strategies, making matches feel fairer and more dynamic.
Bug Fixes and Balance Tweaks Enhance Gameplay
On the technical side, dungeons like Abyssal realms and raids such as Dragaryle's lair see crucial fixes, eliminating frustrating glitches that disrupted runs. Dimensional Trials receive adjustments to abilities like Corrosive Veil and Hellfire, potentially opening up new build options for creative players.
Item corrections target accessories, weapons like Lucien's Mercurial Greatblade, and skill books, ensuring they perform as intended. Combat skills across weapons—daggers, crossbows, staves, wands, orbs, and more—get balance updates, with damage boosts and fixes that might revitalize underused playstyles. For instance, enhanced staff bombs could make mages a bigger threat in group fights.
As a Throne and Liberty enthusiast, I'm thrilled—these changes not only fix pain points but also add depth, keeping the meta fresh. For full patch notes, check the official NCSOFT site.