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All Throne and Liberty Guardians and How to Unlock Them

Throne and Liberty lets your character change shape and size as they level up. These new forms can help you explore the world of Solisium. Some special forms, called Guardians, turn you into powerful creatures. This guide tells you about all the Guardians in Throne and Liberty, how to get them, their skills, and how they fit with your character’s playstyle.

What Are Guardians in Throne and Liberty

Guardians in Throne and Liberty are like superheroes who can change into different forms, each with special powers. These transformations are like super moves that only last for a short time. You can’t use them very often, so you have to be careful when you do.

Since you can only change into a superhero once or twice in a fight, you need to think carefully about when to do it. You want to use your super powers at the right time to make the biggest impact.

List of all the Guardians in Throne and Liberty

There are seven different Guardians you can unlock in Throne and Liberty, with more on the way. Each Guardian gives you special powers in battle.

Brutal Warrior Valkarg

Brutal Warrior Valkarg is a Guardian you can unlock by completing a quest called “Desert Plunderer’s Quest” near Vienta Village. His special ability, Barbarian’s Thirst, lets him store up damage as he gets hit. When he stuns, binds, or puts an enemy to sleep, he releases all that stored damage on them.

Green Ranger Elowen

Green Ranger Elowen is a Guardian you can unlock by completing a quest called “Elemental Tree Harvest” at the Nesting Grounds. His special ability, Thorn Shackles, has an 80% chance to slow down all enemies within 4 meters for 5 seconds. When he’s active, hitting enemies who are slowed or have their movement speed reduced will increase his chance to land critical hits by 500.

Lady Knight Kamershea

Lady Knight Kamershea is a Guardian you can unlock by completing a quest called “Elemental Tree Harvest” at Daybreak Shore. Her special ability, Eternal Barrier, creates a shield that’s 50% as strong as her maximum mana. While the shield is active, she can use her abilities faster. The shield will disappear if it’s broken.

Masked Warlock Dantalux 

Masked Warlock Dantalux is a Guardian you can unlock by completing a quest called “The Voice Behind the Mask” at the Sandworm Lair in Stonegard. His special ability, Abyssal Sanctuary, lets him recover 26% of the mana he spends on abilities. He also heals his nearest party member for 53% of that member’s missing mana.

Pale Nemesis Hartach

Pale Nemesis Hartach is a Guardian you can unlock by completing a quest called “Farewell” at the Watcher’s Post or Ruins of Turayne. His special ability, Stealth Blade, lets him hide for 5 seconds after he kills an enemy within 3 seconds. At night, he can hide for 7.5 seconds. His first attack after coming out of hiding is always a critical hit.

Shade Revenant Stheno

Shade Revenant Stheno is a Guardian you can unlock by completing a quest called “For Whom the Bell Tolls” at the Ruins of Turayne. Her special ability, Dread Shard, fires 5 projectiles at random enemies within 10 meters every second. An enemy can be hit by multiple projectiles at once. Each projectile does 52% of her base damage.

Vampire Slayer Ezekiel

Vampire Slayer Ezekiel is a Guardian whose special ability, Vampiric Scar, increases his defense by 400. He also damages enemies within 2.5 meters over time, dealing 0.6% of his maximum health per second. He heals himself for 20% of the damage he deals to those enemies.

How To Get Guardians in Throne and Liberty

To get your first Guardian in Throne and Liberty, you need to finish a main story quest called “Sacred Pledge of Blood – Pledge Loop” in Chapter 5. This quest will take you to the Temple of Sylaveth, which is near Stonegard Castle. There, you’ll learn about Guardians and how to become one.

In the Temple of Sylaveth, you’ll explore the halls and learn about the story of Ezekiel, a vampire slayer. You’ll then fight a vampire named Leonardas. If you win, you’ll become Vampire Slayer Ezekiel, your first Guardian.

To unlock other Guardians, you’ll need to complete quests. Some are part of the main story, while others are harder to find inside quests. But you can’t use any Guardian until you finish the “Sacred Pledge of Blood” quest. Look at the information below to find out how to get all the Guardians.

How to Unlock Brutal Warrior Valkarg

To get the Brutal Warrior Valkarg Guardian in Throne and Liberty, you need to finish a quest called “Desert Plunderers” in the Monolith Wastelands, a desert area far to the southeast of Kaselton.

Go to Vienta Village and talk to the Quarrelsome Merchant near Camel Trade. He’ll send you to investigate a statue in Grinwell Village. After defeating some bandits, you’ll find the Valkarg Guardian’s Pledge and unlock the Brutal Warrior Valkarg Guardian.

How to Unlock Green Ranger Elowen

To get the Green Ranger Elowen Guardian in Throne and Liberty, you need to finish a quest called “Elemental Tree Harvest” at the Nesting Grounds, east of Kaselton.

First, find a Small Elemental Tree on the south bank of the River of Abundance. Interact with it, and a blue light will appear. Follow the light to five ghostly trees and touch them. Then, interact with another Small Elemental Tree nearby to complete the quest. Finally, claim your rewards to unlock the Green Ranger Elowen Guardian.

How to Unlock Lady Knight Kamershea

To get the Lady Knight Kamershea Guardian in Throne and Liberty, you need to finish a quest called “Elemental Tree Harvest” at Daybreak Shore, a place far to the east of the map.

Go north of the Daybreak Shore Guard Post and follow the winding path up the cliff. At the top, you’ll find a Small Elemental Tree. Interact with it, and a blue light will appear. Follow the light to five ghostly trees and touch them. Then, interact with another Small Elemental Tree nearby to complete the quest. Finally, claim your rewards to unlock the Lady Knight Kamershea Guardian.

How to Unlock Masked Warlock Dantalux

To get the Masked Warlock Dantalux Guardian in Throne and Liberty, you need to finish a quest called “The Voice Behind the Mask” at Sandworm Lair in Stonegard.

Go to Sandworm Lair and find a Mysterious Mask on a stone arch. Interact with it and follow the lights it points you to. You’ll eventually find a black Unknown Rift. Jump across platforms and survive a sandstorm. Then, defeat an Ancient Crystal Scorpion. Finally, read a letter and interact with Dantalux’s Guardians Pledge to unlock the Masked Warlock Dantalux Guardian.

How to Unlock Pale Nemesis Hartach

To get the Pale Nemesis Hartach Guardian in Throne and Liberty, you need to finish a quest called “Farewell” at the Watcher’s Post, far north of Kaselton.

Talk to Laslan Watch guard Ryan south of the Watcher’s Post. First, defeat 15 zombies at the Ruins of Turayne. Then, find an abandoned house and examine the faded journal, letter, and mirror.

In the memory, walk over and interact with the front door to put a plank in front of it. Write a letter at the desk. Check on the baby and put another plank across the front door.

Exit the house and return to Ryan. Claim the rewards in your quest journal to unlock the Pale Nemesis Hartach Guardian.

How to Unlock Shade Revenant Stheno

To get the Shade Revenant Stheno Guardian in Throne and Liberty, you need to finish a quest called “For Whom the Bell Tolls” at the Ruins of Turayne, far north of Kaselton.

Talk to the Discouraged Stonemason northeast of the Ruins of Turayne. This quest involves finding and ringing four bells at different towers. These towers are marked on your map. You’ll need to use grappling points or climb nearby structures to reach the bells.

After ringing all four bells, return to the Discouraged Stonemason. Claim the rewards in your journal to unlock the Shade Revenant Stheno Guardian.

Harry S
Harry Shttp://patchcrazy.co.uk
Harry Smith has played video games since the early 2000s, starting with the original CoD and Doom 3. He has spent countless hours playing games of varying genres. His deep understanding of modern game mechanics puts him in the prime position to understand the gaming industry and write intuitive guides.Before founding Patch Crazy, Harry S freelanced for 10 years, working for several gaming publications.
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