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How to get Enchanted Ink in Throne and Liberty

Make sure to get as many of it as possible every week.

Throne and Liberty has multiple items and resources for crafting items, and Enchanted Ink is one of the hardest to come by. While you can farm most of the materials in dungeons or by exploring the world, Enchanted Ink is limited in availability.

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Previously, Rare Enchanted Ink in Throne and Liberty was unobtainable. After Update 1.3.0, the devs removed Rare Enchanted Ink from the game, and now everything needs Enchanted Ink.

Here’s everything you need to know about Enchanted Ink in Throne and Liberty and how to get it.

How to get Enchanted Ink in Throne and Liberty

Throne and Liberty contract coin merchant's inventory

Enchanted Ink is one of the materials you need to make Rare and Precious Blank Lithographs. These Lithographs allow you to create a crafting recipe for a specific item to sell at the Auction House to other players and make Lucent.

You can buy Enchanted Ink at the Contract Coin Merchant in Kastleton, Stonegard Castle, or Vienta Village. One Enchanted Ink costs 10 Contract Coins, and you can only buy 50 of them per week. If you plan on crafting multiple Lithographs from the gear you get, I recommend you stock up on Enchanted Ink every week.

How to farm Contract Coins in Throne and Liberty

Contract Manager menu in Throne and Liberty
Refresh if you don’t like the available Contracts. Screenshot by Dot Esports

To buy Enchanted Ink, you need a lot of Contract Coins. The only way to get Contract Coins in Throne and Liberty is by accepting and completing Contracts from Contract Managers.

There are six locations with Contract Managers in Throne and Liberty:

  • Kastleton
  • Starlight Observatory Ruins
  • Vienta Village
  • Sanctuary Oasis
  • Canina Village
  • Watcher’s Post

The Contract Managers in Canina Village and Watcher’s Posts offer Contracts with slightly higher rewards due to them being in high-level areas, but you can get away by completing jobs in Vienta Village, too.

When choosing Contracts, go for the ones that require you to interact with something, like Receive Parrot Mail or Investigate the Mana Recording Device. These Contracts have the same rewards as those with killing objectives but are way faster to complete.

contract rights:

You get a limited number of Contract Rights per day to pick up Contracts. Increase your level and log in daily to use Contract Rights and earn as many coins as possible. You also get Mastery Dew from these contracts to increase your Weapon Mastery.

You can also use Allied Resistance Contract Scrolls, available at Sundries Merchants all across the map and in your Guild Base. These Contract Scrolls work similarly to regular Contracts but are tied to a specific open-world dungeon where you spend Abyssal Contract Tokens. To use Contract Scrolls, you must be level 50, and it’s one of the core parts of the endgame grind.


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