How to Fast Travel in Throne and Liberty

How to Fast Travel in Throne and Liberty

As a seasoned gamer with countless hours under my belt, traversing game worlds has always been a cherished part of my journey. However, nothing beats the thrill of exploring vast landscapes through Morphs, whether by foot, sky, or water. In my latest adventure in Throne and Liberty, I’ve stumbled upon an ingenious feature that has made navigation a breeze – Waypoints!


Exploring a game’s world on foot can create lasting memories, yet players will have the freedom to traverse it from above (sky), below (waters), and even on land, thanks to Morphs. However, there may be vast expanses of terrain that would take too long to cover using those methods; in such cases, quick travel becomes an essential feature.

As a gamer, during my adventures in Throne and Liberty, I’ve come across numerous structures that I can engage with to gain access to multiple locations for swift travel at my leisure. These points are called Waypoints within the game and appear as large stones emerging from the ground, adorned with glowing symbols.

How to Use Waypoints in Throne and Liberty

In Kastleton’s initial location, adventurers will discover their first guidepost, or Waypoint. To activate it, they just need to engage with it. Each time a player interacts with this Waypoint, they’ll be treated to a short story about the place through a cinematic sequence. This is an excellent method for players to immerse themselves in the Solisium’s history, leaving them eager to explore the next region. They can rewatch these scenes whenever they like by interacting with the Waypoint once more.

Players can enjoy using Waypoints without any charges until they reach level 30. Post level 30, there might be a cost for quick travel which should be kept in mind to avoid depleting their Sollant too quickly. The cost will be displayed as Basic Cost at the top, Required Cost in the middle, and the remaining Sollant is shown at the bottom when fast traveling.

In one instance, players must mount the elusive Gigantrite, a colossal flying whale, to reach Saurodoma. To do so, they should leap from a lofty vantage point and transform themselves if they aspire to grab a ride on its back. Once there, they can activate this Waypoint, enabling them to return whenever desired without having to redo the process.

As players advance in the game, they’ll acquire the ability to use ‘Return.’ This function can be accessed from their hotbar or quick menu, depending on the device being used. With this feature, players can instantly teleport back to the last town or camp they were at without incurring the typical charge. This option is often faster than using Dash Morph to travel there directly.

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2024-09-30 12:53