New Expansion for Throne and Liberty Offers Interesting Changes to Dungeons

jasonnieva March 07, 2025

The new expansion of Throne and Liberty is the game's largest yet. There's a lot of new content and even improvements to look into. For now, we'll be taking a look at the changes made to the dungeons.

Solo Dungeons

Players who want to make an even bigger impact in their next group or guild activity can try the new solo dungeons like the Hall of Illusion. Those able to triumph here could experience an easier transition into more difficult content. Of course, players can earn rewards by defeating enemies, for one.

3-Star Dungeons

Those who have mastered 2-Star Dungeons and looking for a new challenge should be excited to know that the new expansion opens up 3-Star Dungeons. To unlock these, players need to be at least level 55 and have a minimum combat power of 3500.

Here some of the 3-Star Dungeons:

Rancorwood

According to human legends, an ogre had lost everything to humans and established his own kingdom deep within the forest. He’s actually been gifted with enhanced intelligence and physique by an elf from the past. Now he’s rallied his kin and declared war on humankind. Those who have ventured into the woods have perished, even the raid group assembled to try and defeat the ogre King Khanzaizin.

Hall of Tragedy

It is said that the Bercant Estate has a hidden secret space. This space was created by the architect who designed the mansion using magic. The same space had later additions that include a prison, indoor garden, and audience chamber. All of these were built according to the needs of successive lords.

Deep within the Halls of Tragedy, Grand Spineflower Commander Limuny Bercant and his mighty warriors have turned into monstrosities due to the curse of Florification.

Chapel of Madness

The Grand Elder of the Sylavean Order Skultus has been secretly conducting a horrific demon summoning ritual. He disguised it as a worship ceremony after hypnotizing his loyal followers. Skultus sacrificed them to summon the dreadful demon Grayeye. However, he was unable to control its power and ended up sealing it underground. By drawing strength from human fears, Grayeye has manipulated his underlings to continuously offer human sacrifices in order to break the seal.

What did you think about these new dungeons? Learn more about the Wilds of Talandre expansion here.

Throne and Liberty follow the story of a tumultuous world where players need to defeat the evil Kazar and ascend to the throne. They’ll also need to fight against other guilds who are also hoping to gain power for themselves. As the story progresses, it becomes clear that there is no linear path when it comes to victory. This means that players need to find their own way in the story.

There’s no question that the objective gameplay structure combined with the rich narrative allow for the game to be engaging and promising. Get Throne and Liberty for the PC via Steam now.