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The game is about the drama “Throne And Liberty’s Guild”.

The game is about the drama “Throne And Liberty’s Guild”.

I absolutely love drama in MMOs. There’s simply nothing like it in gaming, the kind of organic chaos that can only arise from the strange hellscape of massively multiplayer online games. It’s the people who make it: sometimes alone, often as part of a guild. For a brief moment, a game like Throne And Liberty is the most important part of some people’s lives. I’m not exaggerating.




There’s nothing like an MMO player with a brand new MMO: the urge to level up your character, play for hours until late in the morning, and reach for your credit card to get a little gear advantage over your opponents. There is no showering. Vegetables are forgotten. I just want to repeat: I’m not exaggerating. To an outsider, their involvement probably borders on concern.

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Throne And Liberty is particularly difficult for guild dramas, as the entire game revolves around fighting other guilds. The idea of ​​a guild goes beyond the game – it’s about the connections you’ve built with strangers on the internet, sometimes over many, many years. Some of these guilds are institutions, long-standing communities that span many games, from MMOs like Black Desert to multiplayer games like Rust. This creates a clear “us versus them” attitude. This comes in the form of PvP in Throne And Liberty.


This is how the drama begins. A guild on my server – which I won’t name – is a large MMO guild that has absorbed many players from Black Desert Online. Many of them had previously played Throne And Liberty in Korea and arrived on Western servers with a significant advantage. Fully understanding the game can help you make tremendous progress and profits – especially in the early days of a new MMO, this knowledge will help you navigate the market, get access to the best gear and items first, and in the Generally to start brawling other players in PvP.

In Throne And Liberty, the player stands in front of the lake in Urstella Fields.


These guys travel the world in a massive horde, colloquially known as Zerg. You have several guilds on the server, under different name variations. In Throne, you can form alliances between guilds (up to four) with 70 members per guild, meaning there can be 280 players on the same team at any given time in open-world PvP. To give you some perspective, my guild is having difficulty gathering 40 players in the same place at the same time. With an alliance we could get close to 100. We have no chance against these guys. In fact, basically no one does. By dominating in PvP, they earn the best rewards from world bosses and own the best areas for resources. They become increasingly stronger as the rest of the players struggle to keep up. You run the server.


That is, until they left. One day we woke up and all the guilds were gone from the server. After whispering a bit of gossip in the fetid winds of Throne And Liberty’s world chat, we soon discovered that they had been transferred to a large streamer server to cause chaos. If you look a little closer, it looks like the streamers themselves requested the guild transfer in order to make the world more competitive. And so we started to house the refugees from that server on our server. The last thing we heard is that streamers have now started complaining about the guild too. What should you do about the people who have already “beaten” Throne And Liberty?

In Throne and Liberty, a figure stands in front of an arch and wields daggers and a staff.


I’m primarily a casual enjoyer of MMOs. I dip in for a few months and then get out. I also write about video games, so I’m always looking for a story. Throne And Liberty has been a fascinating insight into the modern state of MMOs so far. The age group has changed significantly as most of the players I interacted with were over 30 years old or close to 30 years old. But that doesn’t mean that people are more mature. At any given time, Throne And Liberty’s global chat could be full of the weirdest shit you’ve ever heard. I don’t really want to get into it. Imagine.

That’s why I think this guild drama can only get more exciting. At the moment, this guild rules the world: but what happens when there’s nothing left to grind? Power struggles, arguments, people stealing gold. Power struggles and chaos. I’ve seen it before. Guild leaders running away with gold supplies, players tricking guilds into forming false alliances just to steal resources from their shared coffers, and much more. Things like this will always make me curious about MMOs. That’s why I think she’s great. These players have really integrated the role-playing game into an MMORPG, with the exception of many of these people who don’t play them: Throne And Liberty is life.


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