Best Greatsword and Longbow Melee DPS Build for Throne and Liberty

Welcome to our Throne & Liberty Greatsword and Longbow build. This is a versatile DPS build that excels in melee but can also be used at range thanks to the inclusion of the Longbow. The Longbow also adds some extra support options, such as giving HP and Mana regen to your team and placing a marker on enemies that increases damage dealt to them. While this build is especially good at single-target damage, it does have some AoE potential too.
For a full overview of all builds please visit the Throne and Liberty Builds Database.
Since creating and fully optimising a Throne & Liberty build is a long and complex process, this guide will not only explain how to create the build and how it works, but also has early and midgame setups and suggestions about which aspects of the build to prioritize farming, crafting or upgrading.
Mainhand: Greatsword
Offhand: Longbow
Table of Contents:
- How to build your Character [Important]
- Leveling Character
- Leveling Skills and Gear
- Greatsword & Longbow Basics
- Skill Setup
- Attribute Stat Priority
- Gear Progression
- Guardians
- Buff Food & Potions
How to Build your Greatsword & Longbow DPS Character in Throne and Liberty
Playing Throne and Liberty can be overwhelming at first. In this section, I want to explain quickly how your character build progression works in this game. Leveling up to max level is easy and won’t take long, just follow the main story purple quests and you will hit max level at the end of the story. During this period the game teaches you how to craft gear, this will allow you to get full green gear fairly fast while also working on some basic blue items.
Now you are at max level, you can get some easy wins with the Lithograph Book (Check Menu in-game). This allows you to sacrifice certain items and in return you get better items. So you can get slightly better blue gear.
Important: Now, this is where most players make a big mistake. They want to start going from blue to purple gear. But this is too early! The main strength of gear comes from attribute stats (buffs to Strength, Dexterity, etc) and traits. Fully traiting a purple item is impossible as a new player unless you swipe your credit card. Therefore, you want to first get good blue gear with good attribute stats and good traits before you even consider going after purple gear.
It is best to either bank purple items you drop or sell them at the Auction House if they are worth a lot. You don’t sell items in this game, you sell the extract of it with the trait. Traits are the most important aspect of this game and is where most of your time commitment will be.
You always want to level up your blue gear too. You won’t lose any materials on this, because you can transfer the level and trait power of a blue item into a Purple item. So a level 9 blue item transferred into a purple will result in a level 6 purple item. The blue traits will disappear but the purple item gets “trait blessing”. This makes it cheaper to get your purple item traited.
Once you have good blue gear, then you can think about starting to equip purple items! Finding a purple item isn’t necessarily difficult, but fully traiting and maxing it out definitely is!
- Leveling up is easy, follow purple main story quest to hit max level.
- While leveling, you get green items and a few blue items.
- After max level, focus on getting good blue gear.
- Don’t focus on purple items yet! (Rookie Mistake)
- Focus on getting good blue items to max level and fully traiting them
- After that, you can think about starting to equip purple items.
- Max level blue gear with full traits is better than non-maxed purple gear with no traits.
- Do your dailies, co-op dungeons, and public dungeons to get pouches and other loot.
This is more or less it about progressing your character. Even getting blue gear fully trained will already be a challenge. Getting purple items to max level is even more difficult and time consuming.
Once Again: A max-level blue weapon with full traits will do more damage than a max-level purple weapon without full traits in Throne and Liberty!
Leveling your Greatsword & Longbow Build in Throne and Liberty
The leveling progression in Throne and Liberty is easy. Follow the main story quest (Purple Markers) and you will hit max level at the end of the story. If your level is too low at any point, complete the Exploration quests (blue markers) in the areas you just completed. During this phase, the game will also teach you how to craft gear to get all green gear with some blues at the end of the story.
During this process, you also want to get used to your skills. Make sure to read all the skills so you know what they do! Also, test the skills out on monsters or the target dummies you can find, for example, in Vienta Village.
Once you are max level you should focus on getting good blues before you go for purple gear. I explained this above in the How to build your Character section. Maxed out blue gear with full traits is stronger than max level purple gear without maxed out traits. Blue gear is also a lot easier to get, see the Gear Progressions section of our Throne and Liberty Greatsword and Longbow DPS Build.
Leveling Skills and Gear in Throne and Liberty
While leveling up, you will get plenty of upgrade materials, but eventually, you will have a shortage of these. So here are a few important tricks to keep progressing as fast as possible with your character build in Throne and Liberty.
Skills Progression:
- Upgrade all skills from green to blue first
- Upgrade all skills from blue to purple next
- Dissolve purple growth materials to get 10x the amount of the lower quality. That means 1 purple growth material will get you 10 blue growth materials.
- Doing Exploration quests will give you plenty of upgrade materials.
- Purchasing the Leveling Pass and Battle Pass will also give you plenty of growth materials. You can sell items in the Auction House to get Lucent without spending real money.
- Inside the store there is a section with Ornate coins where you can also purchase growth materials. Purchase the purple materials and dissolve them instead of buying blue materials directly (which is a lot more expensive).
- Ornate Coins are often received for maintenance downtime and other things like events.
Gear Progression:
- Green to Blue: A max level 6 green item infused into a blue item will become a level 3 blue.
- Blue to Purple: A max level 9 blue item infused into a purple item will become a level 6 purple.
- Fully gear yourself with blue items and trait them before you consider going purple. (Takes weeks or months).
- Look out for good blue items that give attribute stat points that you need for your build.
- A max-level blue weapon with full traits will do more damage than a max-level purple weapon without full traits.
- Dissolve purple growth materials to get 10x the amount of the lower quality. That means 1 purple growth material will get you 10 blue growth materials.
- Doing Exploration quests will give you plenty of upgrade materials.
- Purchasing the Leveling Pass and Battle Pass will also give you plenty of growth materials. You can sell items in Auction House to get Lucent without spending real money.
- Inside the store there is a section with Ornate coins where you can also purchase growth materials. Purchase and dissolve the purple materials instead of buying blue materials directly (which is a lot more expensive).
- Ornate Coins are often received for maintenance downtime and other things like events.
Greatsword & Longbow Build Basics in Throne and Liberty
This TL Greatsword and Longbow build is designed for players who want a DPS build that is versatile and can perform well in multiple situations. If you want to play with more ranged options, you can swap out some of the melee Greatsword skills for ranged Longbow ones. However, the recommended skill setups described below use the Longbow as a mostly supportive weapon to increase the damage potential of the Greatsword, our primary weapon.
The Longbow gives us skills like Blitz, which can be used to immediately cancel the Cooldown of the previously used skills, as well as Deadly Marker and Ensnaring Arrow which debuff the target to make them more vulnerable to damage. We also get Nature’s Blessing, which increases the Health and Mana Regen for you and your nearby party members.
While we don’t have any high-damage Longbow skills slotted in the recommended setup, you still have more versatility than a fully melee build since you can back away from the target when needed and keep shooting basic Longbow attacks when you are too far away to use your Greatsword skills. This is handy if you’re learning to fight against a dangerous boss, as bosses in Throne & Liberty tend to have attacks and mechanics that only target melee players. Eventually you will learn to avoid the mechanics while staying in melee as much as possible to maximise your damage, but in the meantime you have a bit more flexibility to learn with a build like this.
Skill Setup for our Greatsword and Longbow Build in Throne and Liberty
In this section, we will list the Skills and Passives we are using along with the correct Specialisations, along with the best way to prioritise your Skill Upgrades and Weapon Mastery.
Skills
Icon | Skill Name | Skill Spec |
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Nature’s Blessing | None |
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Valiant Brawl | Cruel Smite, Damage Increased |
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Stunning Blow | Damage Increased, Hit Chance Increased |
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Ascending Slash | Damage Increased, Cooldown Reduction |
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Guillotine Blade | Cooldown Reduction, AoE Damage |
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Death Blow | Charges Damage, Cooldown Reduction, Damage Increase |
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Gaia Crash | Attack Speed, Critical Hit Chance Increase |
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Willbreaker | Damage Area Change |
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Deadly Marker | Hit Chance Increased |
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DaVinci’s Courage | Duration Increased, Damage Reduction, Instant Healing |
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Ensnaring Arrow | Duration Increased, Hit Chance |
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Blitz | Cooldown |
Main Damage Skills
- Death Blow – When possible, try to use it against target’s you’ve just stunned with Stunning Blow for the maximum damage.
- Guillotine Blade – Deals very heavy damage to the target.
- Ascending Slash – Use it against a Stunned or Bound target to knock them Prone, increasing the damage of Guillotine Blade
- Valiant Brawl – Good for damaging multiple enemies at once.
- Blitz – This doesn’t do damage directly, but can be used to reset the Cooldown of the previously used Skill. Use it to reset your most powerful skills with long Cooldowns to unleash even more devastating combos.
Buffs and Debuffs
- DaVinci’s Courage – Buffs your party with Attack Speed and Health Regen. Use this whenever you can.
- Willbreaker – Greatly reduces the Defense of nearby enemies, allowing you and your party to deal much more damage.
- Stunning Blow – Stuns the target (or Shocks them if they are immune to Stun), then boosts the damage of your next attack by 150%. Use this wisely in combos to get huge chunks of damage from skills like Death Blow and Guillotine Blade.
- Nature’s Blessing – Increases the HP and Mana Regen of you and your party. Use it as often as possible when in combat.
- Deadly Marker – Increases the damage taken by the target. Use it on bosses and powerful mobs to increase the damage of you and your party. Make sure you have this active as often as possible, otherwise you’re losing out on DPS.
Passives
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Vital Force |
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Cold Warrior |
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Victor’s Morale |
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Robust Constitution |
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Raging Frenzy |
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Rapidfire Stance |
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Steady Aim |
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Devoted Shield |
Skill Upgrade Priority
Progressing your skills in Throne and Liberty takes time. Therefore, it is important to first get all your used skills from green quality to blue quality. Green to blue is achieved fairly easily. After that, start going from blue to purple.
Tip: At the beginning, it makes sense to dissolve purple upgrade materials. Because 1 purple material will give you 10 blue materials. This way you can progress the blue quality faster. You could dissolve this even further, so technically, 1 purple upgrade material results in 100 green upgrade materials. Of course you can also craft some books, but dissolving is far more efficient than anything else.
Dissolve Upgrade Mats: 1 Purple > 10 Blue > 100 Green
IMPORTANT: Don’t dissolve OMNIPOTENT books (Purple growth books, says in the text on the book). These are special and can only be used for your special level 50 skills.
So that leaves us with a priority list for our Throne and Liberty Greatsword & Longbow Build:
- Priority 1: Get all used skills from green to blue (if necessary, dissolve purple growth materials into blue and then into green like explained above.
- Priority 2: Get all skills from blue level 1 to purple level 1. This takes a bit more time. (Once again, dissolve purple growth materials into blue to get plenty of blue books.
- Priority 3: Purple skill progression to level 5
The reason we want to push as many skills to purple as possible, is because they often gain a new effect when going to a higher quality. Therefore, we want to achieve this quickly with as many skills. Afterward, from purple level 1 to max purple, there are only small differences.
Time estimate: Going from green to blue can be achieved after the end of the story + a few exploration quests. Going from blue to purple is a lot more tricky and might take 1-2 months. Going from purple level 1 to max purple will take months but isn’t that important since you only gain small extra stat boosts.
Weapon Mastery
For the Greatsword Weapon Mastery, focus on completing the Fierce Glare line first, which gives you a range of important damage buffs. Put the rest of your points in either Bold Steps for extra survivability, or Firm Resolve for extra sustain and damage.
For Longbow Weapon Mastery, fully unlock the Brutal Shooter line for a good range of damage buffs. Then put the rest of your points into the Phantom Snare line, which gives you some generally useful buffs such as Hit Chance, Cooldown Speed and Movement Speed.
Leveling up the Weapon Mastery to max 16 points takes a long time. You should be able to get to 8/9/10 fairly fast, but afterward, it starts dragging.
Attribute Stat Priority for our Greatsword & Longbow Build
When adding stat bonuses to your Greatsword and Longbow build in Throne & Liberty, try to aim for the milestones at 30/40/50/60 or 70 points, because you gain special bonuses for hitting these numbers.
At the beginning, you won’t have many stats, but once you get decent blue gear you will notice that stats can go very high and this will increase your combat power tremendously.
We are primarily focusing on increasing Strength which improves your HP and base damage. Prioritise reaching at least 50 Strength, then try to increase Dexterity and Perception, which will increase your base damage, Hit Chance and Crit Chance. We aren’t going to put any focus on Wisdom, but you might get some from your equipment and there’s no harm in that.
Primary Stat Points:
- Strength
Secondary Stat Points:
- Dexterity
- Perception
Gear Progression for our Throne and Liberty Greatsword & Longbow Build
The most difficult part of any build is the gear progression. This is where you will spend most of your time. With this Throne and Liberty Greatsword & Longbow Build, we will have three different setups: Early Game, Mid Game and Endgame. It is important to understand that any gear is placeholder gear until the endgame setup, which means it’s okay to deviate somewhat from the early-game and mid-game setups. However, getting the End Game setup is no easy task because the items all drop in different parts of the game.
Important: Fully leveled blue gear with max traits is stronger than fully leveled purple gear with no traits. I mentioned this above in the Leveling Skills and Gear section.
That means it is best to focus on getting good blue items that give you extra stats (mid-game). After you have all that, you want to start farming for the end-game gear. Getting purple items is often not even the problem, but traiting them is insanely expensive, especially for meta gear.
You will find three different setups below:
- Early Game Setup: Easy to get gear, usually green crafted or from your Lithograph Book
- Mid Game Setup: Co-Op Dungeon and Public Dungeon Gear
- End Game Setup: Co-Op Dungeon and World Boss Gear
Early Game Setup
The Early Game setup for the Throne and Liberty Greatsword & Longbow DPS Build can be obtained very fast after you start doing your dailies. It is important to understand that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have all the pieces. Generally, aim to get as many blue items as possible here fast. I call this “quick wins” because it is easy to get these blue items since most come from the Lithograph Book in Throne and Liberty.
IMPORTANT: By doing your dailies you get Contract Coins (Always do them in high level areas for max gains). With the Contract Coins, you can buy Quality Lithographs: Weapons, Accessories, and Armor. These can be used to craft green items you put into your Lithograph Book to get blue items. This is how you get your first blue items easily!
LB = Lithograph Book
Every time you have enough materials to craft an item, immediately go for it.
Icon | Type | Item | Drop Location |
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Main Hand | Broadsword of the Resistance | LB Bigger, Better Greatsword |
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Off Hand | Longbow of the Resistance | LB Long Ranged Nuisance |
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Head | Mask of the Resistance | LB Hawk’s Eye |
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Cloak | Deadeye’s Cloak | LB Beginner Cloaks of Victory |
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Chest | Heroic Tunic of the Resistance | LB Mysterious Shadows in the Fog |
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Gloves | Gauntlets of the Resistance | Optional Reward from Chapter 7: The Sandstorm Overlord, Precious Blessing Pouch |
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Pants | Trousers of the Resistance | LB Trapper’s Reliable Pants, Precious Blessing Pouch |
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Boots | Glade Stalker Boots | LB Offroad Footwear |
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Necklace | Necklace of Clarity | Crafted |
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Bracelet | Bracelet of Conquest | Crafted |
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Ring | Violent Signet | LB Elemental Rings |
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Ring | Ring of Precision | Crafted |
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Belt | Belt of Deftness | Crafted |
Mid Game Setup
The Mid Game setup for our Throne and Liberty Greatsword and Longbow Build is where you will spend most of your time because it is incredibly hard to get End Game equipment.
Don’t grind just one dungeon for loot! This is the number one mistake of getting gear from Co-Op Dungeons. There is a mathematically faster way to get gear from dungeons.
- In Stonegard there are purple item crafters (Map).
- Check all of them and read carefully what you need to craft items (Also check the Treasure Chests!)
- To craft purple dungeon weapons you need 2 Dimensional Essence: Salvation
- For each Dungeon completion, you get 4 Dimensional Soul Shards when you open a chest at the end.
- That means, if you run each dungeon 5 times you can craft the weapon of your choice.
- Purple Jewelry can be obtained via Chests from the Accessories Crafter in Stonegard too (Map).
RANDOM QUEUE: If you use the random queue system, you also have a small chance to get a Dimensional Essence: Salvation.
It is mathematically faster to rotate dungeons and then simply craft the purple item of your choice rather than getting a lucky drop at 2-5% drop chance.
Auction House: Check the Auction house for blue item lithographs. Sometimes, they can be cheap, so you can buy them and craft the item directly.
That means getting the items below is mostly farming Co-Op Dungeons and doing Public Dungeons to get enough currency to craft the purple items. Blue item drop chances are mostly fine in dungeons so you should be able to get them eventually. But focus on the purple items!
Best in slot traits:
- Greatsword – Hit Chance, Critical Hit Chance, Heavy Attack Chance
- Longbow – Hit Chance, Critical Hit Chance, Heavy Attack Chance
For the blue gear it doesn’t matter that much because it will be replaced, but if you can, go with Max Health traits.
End Game Setup
The End Game Setup for the Throne and Liberty Greatsword & Longbow Build is the best in slot setup that you want to aim for. This will take a long time to achieve. You might be able to get the items needed in a decent time, but traiting them is incredibly time consuming.
Getting World Boss loot is very difficult unless you have a good guild that splits up the loot. If you aren’t in a guild it is very unlikely that you will manage to get any endgame gear unless you buy most of it via the Auction House.
Best in slot traits:
- Greatsword – Hit Chance, Heavy Attack Chance, Critical Hit Chance
- Longbow – Hit Chance, Heavy Attack Chance, Critical Hit Chance
- Helmet – Magic Endurance, Ranged Endurance, Cooldown Speed
- Cloak – Max Health, Debuff Duration, Skill Damage Resistance
- Chest – Buff Duration, Melee Endurance, Magic Endurance
- Gloves – Ranged Endurance, Melee Endurance, Attack Speed
- Legs – Magic Endurance, Ranged Endurance, Mana Regen
- Boots – Melee Endurance, Ranged Endurance, Movement Speed
- Necklace – Skill Damage Boost, Max Health, Buff Duration
- Bracelet – Max Health, Skill Damage Resistance, Debuff Duration
- Ring 1 – Max Health, Skill Damage Boost, Buff Duration
- Ring 2 – Mana Regen, Skill Damage Boost, Buff Duration
- Belt – Max Health, Skill Damage Resistance, Debuff Duration
Guardians for your Greatsword & Longbow Build in Throne and Liberty
Guardians are special transformations that have a 10 minute cooldown. They have various effects; for our Greatsword and Longbow Build, we’re using the Shade Revenant Stheno Guardian. This Guardian is the best option for this build because it has the highest DPS, thanks to the rapid-fire projectiles launches at nearby enemies.
However, the Guardian choice isn’t too important and you can use a different one if you prefer.
Buff Food & Potions
Buff Food and Potions are an important part of any Throne and Liberty Build. It is recommended to level up cooking because some of the later buff foods are very strong. However, for most content right now Vegetable Stir-fry will do. It increases your Max Health and Health Regen for 15-30 minutes.
Fried Egg is also a good option if you want to deal some extra damage on bosses.
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