How to get and use Rotein in Throne and Liberty

Like any decent MMO, Throne and Liberty has a dedicated cooking function, allowing for players to craft delightfully delicious recipes during their stay. Of these, both Rotein and Fermented Rotein are key ingredients used to craft rare items.

FInding Rotein in Throne and Liberty can be a tad challenging though, given its somewhat scarce nature.

More on finding the materials. and its uses below.

How to get Rotein in Throne and Liberty

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  • Slaughter hordes of Blood Spiders, Lantern Spiders and Toxic Spiders to farm the item at a slow pace.
  • Send off Amitoi to Field and Forest regions to farm the item passively via expeditions.
  • The final method involves directly purchasing it from the Battle Pass, via Zenu’s Star Shop. A bundle of 10 Roteins can be purchased for 5 Star Crystals. A total of 500 such Rotein can be purchased in this manner.

It is generally not recommended to use Star Crystals to purchase Rotein, as these crystals are precious resources that are better used for other purposes.

How to get Fermented Rotein in Throne and Liberty

  • Fermented Rotein can be farmed from Ant Nests within the Moonlight Desert and The Raging Wilds. While it can also be farmed from within places such as the Manawastes, the drop rates associated with the region are much worse in comparison.
  • The second and more common method is to directly farm the ingredient by challenging the ‘Dungeons from the Dimensional Circle’ repeatedly.  Progressing through the co-op mode usually drops anywhere between 5-10 Fermented Rotein.
  • Alternatively, players can choose to send off Amitoi to expeditions in order to farm the item at much slower rates.
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How to use Rotein and Fermented Rotein in Throne and Liberty

Cooking menu in Throne and Liberty

Both Rotein and Fermented Rotein cannot ordinarily be used by players out of the box. You must level up your cooking skill to a certain level in order to be able to cook dishes with them.

The Rotein can now be used as a main cooking ingredient after the prerequisites are met. Fermented Rotein on the other hand, is a more refined version of Rotein that can be used to craft much rarer recipes.

Dipan Saha
Dipan Saha
Dipan Saha is a Journalist at Backdash. He has a Master's degree in Zoology, and a love for technology. Dipan also enjoys playing through a variety of hack-and-slash video games in his spare time, in addition to keeping up with the latest developments in tech.

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