Throne and Liberty has added four new 2-star dungeons in its latest update (though there are some issues on console). There’s also a new video, sharing info on the next dungeon release date, a winter event, and new features: Dimensional Trials and War Games.
The new update, complete with dungeons, is live on PC, but the dungeons were missing from the update on consoles. If you were ready to jump into the new challenges on PlayStation 5 or Xbox, you'll have to wait a little longer.
“We've identified the watermark issue affecting PC players and the missing 2-Star Dungeons from Xbox and PS5. We'll keep everyone updated as we continue working towards addressing these issues”
Today's update also begins the Solisium Sprouts and Sages mentoring program.This lets players who've reached level 50 and completed some prerequisites get Sage status and start helping out newer players, “Sprouts”.
If your guild controls a Riftstone or a Boonstone, they can now participate in new bi-weekly, cross-server competitions. Riftstone holders can battle for loot and Lucent in a Conflict mode boss fight. Boonstone holders can join in a dynamic event for the zone corresponding to your stone.
Once these dungeons are available to everyone and you complete them, you won’t have to wait long for something new. An additional two-star dungeon is coming on December 5th.
This was announced in the new Eye on Solisium episode, along with the winter event coming December 12th, and some new features. War Games will let PvPers create cross-server enabled custom lobbies for Conquest battles. You can customize various settings or even join as a spectator.
Dimensional Trials offer a tiered difficulty system where you can decide what difficulty you want to attempt, which impacts how strong the dungeon enemies will be, and how difficult the boss patterns and effects are. You'll be able to challenge the dungeon and get the rewards and keep picking higher difficulties as you're ready.
Both of these new features are coming on December 5th, along with that new dungeon.