As players explore and complete quests inThrone and Liberty, they will come across a ton of gear, and a good chunk of that will prove to be useful. However, not every piece is going to be something worth keeping, which is why players may want to look into dismantling their gear. This mechanic allows players to break gear down and remove them fromtheir inventory space.

Now, this practice does a lot more than just clear out a person’s storage to make room for more gear to be picked up later. It will also give the player backthe base materialsthat are necessary to craft the item. It’s basically the opposite of crafting and can be great for getting certain materials that could come in handy for other recipes.

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How To Dismantle Gear In Throne And Liberty

Throne and Libertycalls the process of dismantling gear “Dissolving.“It is a simple process that can be done at any point in the game (as long as the person has the gear to dismantle in their inventory).

Players also need to be aware that Dissolving a piece of gear willcost them some Gold, one ofThrone and Liberty’s primary currencies. The cost depends on the item and how many are being dissolved at the time. Dissolving a single piece of gear from the inventory will cost a player 80 Gold. Because of this, players need to be sure they want to Dissolve the piece of gear before they go through with it. 80 Gold can add up when done frequently.

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Steps For Dissolving Gear In Throne And Liberty

That’s all there is to it, though there is also the option to destroy a piece of gear, which is aptly called “Destroy.”

Destroying Gear In Throne And Liberty

This option is for anyone who is looking to remove a piece of gear from their inventory and not get any materials back in return (and thus not lose any gold in the process).

Destroy willremove the item permanentlyand not replace it with anything once it is done. Players just need to follow the same process as Dissolving gear, but select ‘Destroy’ in the small menu instead. It can be useful in a pinch if the player is in the middle of an activity and needs to clear space in their inventory quickly. It sacrifices having to manage the resources being added back into the storage with the ease of clearing space.