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Throne and Liberty: How to add friends

Fight side by side with a friend.

Solo adventures can get pretty challenging in the world of Solisium, especially when you’ve got a monstrous creature breathing down your neck. So, if you are tired of going at it alone, here’s how to add friends in Throne and Liberty.

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How do you add friends in Throne and Liberty?

Adding friends in Throne and Liberty is a straightforward process. You can do this using the Relationship feature or by inviting them to your party. For the first option, simply open the menu and select the Relationship tab via the Community section. Enter the player’s name, and voila, you’ve made a new friend in the game.

Adding friends in Throne and Liberty
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The second route works if someone is close to you in-game. Approach the player and press the interaction button to ‘Invite to Party.’ This feature allows them to be your friend, at least in a temporary sense, but you’ll still need to add them afterward.

Anyone who’s a friend will now be marked with a new icon, appearing on your minimap when nearby. They’ll have distinct social options, including sending mail and adding a Feud. Notifications will also be sent out whenever a friend logs into the game or on a hunting spree.

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If you’re experiencing issues with the Friend system, such as requests not being sent despite following the correct steps, you may have encountered a bug. While there’s no immediate fix for this, some users have reported that their friend requests eventually appeared after a significant amount of time.

Considering that Throne and Liberty is still in its early stages, issues like this tend to arise more. Hopefully, a new patch will fix this error soon, especially since it’s an MMO game. A few updates have been rolling out, resulting in server maintenance periods. Another one may be on the horizon, which could patch up the ‘adding friend not working’ issue in Throne and Liberty.


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