At its heart Throne and Liberty is a free-to-play game. The jury is still out about the whole pay-to-win argument but regardless of however history comes down on the at one, there is no denying there is a lot of fun that can be had without dropping any real-world cash on the game at all.
Having said that, should you want to enhance your T&L experience and show a little love for the devs along the way we are already well versed in how the various in-game currencies work in the game.
The Throne and Liberty we are playing today was actually also released in 2023 in South Korea before having a little Westernization and finally arriving here at the start of October.
The same model for transactions has been retained and so the game store has three primary currencies that you should be familiar with.
Throne and Liberty’s three in-game currencies
Lucent
Lucent is the game’s bread and butter and the easiest (of course it is) way to gain it is to spend real-world money on buying it. Unlike some games though you can also gain Lucent in-game via certain events or selling items in the Auction House. Gaining it in the game though is obviously a bit more of a grind and deliberately so.
Sollant
Sollant is gained in-game and will be what you use when you are dealing with NPCs and upgrading gear. You will gain Sollant naturally as you play the game and it will soon become an essential part of your experience.
Ornamental Coins
The third currency is Ornamental Coins which can be given away in events such as Twitch Drops. In-game collecting lore books or progressing along the Battle Pass will also generate the occasional coin which you can then spend on cosmetics for your character.
Throne and Liberty’s Auction House
Throne and Liberty has a good old-fashioned Auction House where you can buy and sell items for Lucent with other real-world players. Simply get a good piece of gear up for auction that you no longer need and watch the Lucent come rolling in. In theory.