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How to unlock Traits in Throne and Liberty

Personalize your gear.

If you’re just starting your gear upgrade journey, you’ll likely notice that the Trait section prohibits you from a specific interaction. We’re here to show you how to unlock Traits in Throne and Liberty to activate your tool’s full potential.

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How do you unlock Traits in Throne and Liberty?

The Trait system offers various buffs for your weapon’s build, whether it be an increase to damage or health. The mechanic only works with rarities of Uncommon or above, which are usable in the Equipment Enhancing section. One default skill will already be included, but the rest require an additional step. Here are a few ways you can unlock Traits in Throne and Liberty:

  • Get a duplicate of your gear with a different Trait and use it in the Equipment Enhancing hub
  • Use a Trait Conversion Stone
  • Buy Trait Extracts from the Auction House
  • Exchange Trait Unlock Stones

Using a duplicate piece is the most tried and true method, suitable for both newcomers and veterans alike. So, if I wanted to attach a Trait to a Legionnaire Greatsword, I would need one for the upgrade and another for crafting. Speak to the Weapon Crafter to get more duplicates for these builds using the ingredients you’ve acquired during exploration.

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Remember that Traits are pretty random, so you can opt for other techniques for better results. Fortunately, the Trait Conversion Stone changes an existing skill to make this process more accessible.

Trait Conversion Stone

You can unlock new Traits using a Trait Conversion Stone, which is obtainable through various methods. They’ll drop from Secret Dungeons, Mystic Globes, Mystic Portals, and Dynamic Events. You can also exchange goods with the Guild Merchants or buy them from the Battle Pass Zenus’s Star Shop.

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After obtaining enough materials, select the Trait to test your luck again with the Conversion Stone.

Trait Extracts

If you want to push your luck even more, you can buy Trait Extracts at the Auction House to acquire a gear item with a specific Trait. However, the Auction House doesn’t unlock until Level 40, so you’ll need to do a bit of grinding. You must also win the item first, depending on how the transaction goes.

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Extract Traits from your own gear if you don’t require a particular skill. Simply put up the extracted item at the Auction House, where another player can purchase and use it.

Trait Unlockstones

Those who have Epic rarity gear can take advantage of the Trait Unlockstones. You’ll earn these stones through the Battle Pass, Codex missions, and standard looting. Utilize them with locked Traits, typically requiring 50 Trait Unlockstones. Then, you can select a skill of your choosing, differing from its standard randomization.

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However, the stones seem a bit buggy, as some players have been unable to upgrade through this route. If you’re having trouble with it, you may need to wait for a new patch to fix the issue. More updates have been rolling out, so it may eventually clear up shortly.

How to upgrade Traits in Throne and Liberty

To level up a Trait in Throne and Liberty, use a duplicate piece of gear with the same Trait attached. When doing this process, things can go wrong depending on your chances. This is where Blessings come into play. Blessings are items that can be used to increase your chances of a successful upgrade. The more Blessings you have, the more likely you’ll guarantee a better pull. Each time you enhance an item, you’ll receive this currency from Uncommon, Rare, and other rarity types.

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But if you’re struggling to find an object with the same Trait, try to stick with easily obtainable gear from Dungeons and the shops. That way, you’ll have more opportunities to gather these rare materials for the upgrade.


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