Like every MMO, playing with your friends is a key aspect of enjoying Throne and Liberty‘s gameplay.
Of course, you can play with strangers and make new mates online, but the game also lets you play together with your friends (as long as the two of you are on the same server). In terms of available activities, there’s plenty of freedom over what you want to do together. Unfortunately, your inventory can’t be shared with your friend, and NCSoft’s latest adventure is very strict about this.
Throne and Liberty trading with friends explained
When you participate in a quest with your friend, any rewards will be split equally. In fact, Throne and Liberty does have a player-driven economy where you can use your auctioning skills. But when it comes to trading between your friends, that’s simply not possible.
The situation could change in the future if the developers decide to tweak how the existing system works. However, I hardly see that happening as NCSoft has already introduced the Auction House.
How does Auction House work in Throne and Liberty?
The Auction House allows you to trade your items and gears. To do that, you’ll need a particular currency called the Lucent (this currency can be earned by simply playing the game). If you’re looking for a specific piece of gear, you’ll find it in the Auction House. Similarly, you can sell a gear that you don’t need and earn Lucent in the process.
Please note that the Auction House is a work in progress as of this writing, and some major changes could be made to the system in the future. A direct trading system, on the other hand, could lead to unfair practices like botting. Moreover, it could also incentivize people to hoard their loot and ask for unexpected prices. All things considered, the presence of a universal Auction House is certainly a better trade-off.
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