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Where to find Mystic Portals in Throne and Liberty

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There are many clever ways to obtain rewards in Throne and Liberty, from triumphant dungeon completions to the traditional main campaign. In some rare cases, you can even stumble upon a Mystic Portal, providing some of the best resources in the game.

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Here’s how to find Mystic Portals in Throne and Liberty, expanding your inventory for the better.

How to unlock Mystic Portals in Throne and Liberty

You can increase your chances of finding a Mystic Portal in Throne and Liberty by collecting Mystic Globes. With enough of them, a notification will likely appear, indicating the whereabouts of a nearby portal. A storm triggers afterward, marked with a tornado-like symbol on the map.

Mystic Portal icon
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Stick within the storm’s radius to narrow down the Mystic Portal’s location. It won’t have an exact destination on the map, so use your Amitoi to help guide you. I just walked around the area until the Amitoi eventually notified me that it was nearby. If you’ve triggered this event, you must locate the portal as soon as possible due to its limited duration. At most, it can go on for 60 minutes, but it will disappear once time’s up.

Use the Throne and Liberty interactive map to increase your chances of finding the Mystic Portal. Travel through these places to see if you can possibly trigger the rare event:

Mystic Portals
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When you open the portal, it’ll play out like any scavenging interaction. It’ll take a few seconds for it to go through, meaning you must eliminate any enemies nearby. You’ll probably need to do the same thing with the Mystic Globes, so make sure you’ve come prepared for a fight.

The portal’s reward varies upon each interaction, but it should be well worth it with its rare qualities. For example, you can acquire items such as Trait Conversion Stones and Trait Extraction Stones. They’ll also offer Abyssal Contract Token Points, which are usable via the Abyss Dungeons (commonly referred to as the open-world dungeons). This unique currency gives you better item drops from fallen enemies, providing you with even more rewards.

Where to find Mystic Globes in Throne and Liberty

Mystic Globes appear often during your travels, but you must obtain a Mystic Key to unlock them. You can purchase these keys through the Contract Coin Merchant, including one in the central area of Kastleton. This particular shop requires you to complete Chapter 3 of the main campaign, offering Resistance Contract missions. Complete these tasks to earn the Mystic Key, which will cost you 15 Contract Coins. There’s also a daily limit of five, so you must check back later if you’ve gone over it.

As long as you have a Mystic Key on hand, Mystic Globes should appear on the map. Keep an eye on the mini-map to spot their designated icon. Their appearance is almost similar to Mystic Portals, just with a slightly smaller size.

Mystic Globe
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Considering the massive number of portals across the map, it shouldn’t take too long to uncover. However, they may be hard to reach since they often spawn in elevated areas. Use a flying Morph form or the grapple to reach these places.

Mystic Globe Interactive Map
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Interact with the Mystic Globes to receive rewards and knock out some tasks associated with them. It’ll help increase your chances of finding the Mystic Portals with enough farms. You may also notice that the Mystic Portal locations (previously shown in the image above) correlate with the more abundant Mystic Globes hubs. In particular, territories like Urstella Fields, Blackhowl Plains, and Starlight Observatory Ruins offer more chances of acquiring the Mystic Globes and Portals.


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