The Wand Staff build stands out as one of the most versatile options in Throne and Liberty because it's perfect for players who enjoy blending high damage output with the ability to support and heal their allies. This build allows gamers to switch between a full damage dealer or a supportive healer, making it one of the best PvE builds in the game.
It's ideal for those who enjoy traditional magic-based gameplay with the ability to heal allies effortlessly. However, the build can be easily damaged when you're not positioned properly and has low damage mitigation, making it vulnerable to sustained attacks. Still, it's a top-tier build with strong healing abilities.
NOTE: This article is subjective and reflects the writer's opinion.
Best skills and specializations for Throne and Liberty Wand Staff build
The Wand Staff build in Throne and Liberty can be used as full support, hybrid DPS, or even as a buffbot. With the highest cooldown speed in the game, it allows you to spam heals and abilities more frequently than other healers.
The build also shines with Salvation Chain — which can pull party members to safety from long distances — and the ability to freeze enemies, making it excellent for protecting allies and peeling in fights. This combination makes it invaluable in PvP scenarios.
Active skills
- Chain Thunder
- Infernal Meteor
- Cursed Nightmare
- Invincible Wall
- Fountain of Life
- Karmic Haze
- Swift Healing
- Blessed Barrier
- Clay's Salvation
- Icebound Tomb
- Victorious Energy
- Inner Peace
- Touch of Despair
- Decaying Touch
- Focused Fire Bombs
- Time for Punishment
- Fountain of Life
- Curse Explosion
- Swift Healing
- Invincible Wall
- Clay's Salvation
- Judgment Lightning
- High Focus
- Inner Peace
Defense skills
- Chaotic Shield
Passive skills
- Devotion and Emptiness
- Noble Revival
- Selfless Soul
- Clay’s Salvation
- Fountain of Life
- Forbidden Sanctuary
- Echoic Barrier
Which skills to upgrade first
For the Wand Staff build in Throne and Liberty, it’s important to focus on skill upgrades using Marind Ore. You can utilize the Quality Marind Ore to craft both Quality Passive Skill Growth Books and Quality Active Skill Growth Books. For higher-tier upgrades, use Rare Marind Ore to craft Rare Passive and Rare Active Skill Growth Books.
Skill upgrade priority (in order)
- Blessed barrier
- Invincible Wall
- High Focus
- Swift Healing
- Clay’s Salvation
- Selfless Soul
- Devotion and Emptiness
- Full of Corruption
- Time for Punishment
- Karmic Haze
- Mana Amp
- Forbidden Sanctuary
- Noble Revival
Wand Staff skill rotation explained
You can cast Cursed Nightmare on the Wand Staff build, as it typically doesn't stack evasion, making it more susceptible to Sleep and Karmic Haze. After casting Cursed Nightmare, follow it up immediately with Karmic Haze to spread the Sleep effect. Be sure to ensure your location is safe before initiating the combo and know where to reposition for safety afterward.
Best itemization options for Throne and Liberty Wand Staff build
Weapons
- Special Resistance Wand
- Tevent’s Screaming Bow
Armor
- Special Resistance Magic Hat
- Special Resistance Tactical Armor
- Grim Judicator’s Touch
- Wind Soul Mist Pants
- Wind Soul Gust Boots
Accessories
- Great Sage’s Necklace
- Abyssal Wind Wristband
- Insightful Ring of Dimension
- Skull Spectral Belt
Best stats to use in Throne and Liberty Wand Staff build
When playing a Wand Staff build in Throne and Liberty, prioritize Strength, Perception, and Wisdom. You have 49 stat points to allocate, but once you reach 20 points in a stat, it will require two points for each subsequent upgrade. As such, it's best not to spend more than 20 points on one stat unless you're aiming for specific breakpoints.
Strength boosts your weapon damage, health, defenses, and regeneration, making it key to survival.
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