Archboss Weapon Fix and Boost Ticket Upgrades Hit Throne and Liberty
NCSoft and Amazon Games have pushed a July 8 update to the free-to-play action MMORPG Throne and Liberty addressing an Archboss Weapons crafting exploit while simultaneously expanding rewards tied to the Character Boost Growth system introduced last month.
The exploit surfaced around the June 30 update, when players discovered the Archboss Weapon crafting recipe allowed weapons to be crafted repeatedly using skill cores in unintended ways. The team pulled the recipe entirely at that point; today's patch re-adds it with the abuse path closed. Alongside that fix, the team is stripping Potential Skills from any weapons crafted through the bugged recipe during the window it was live, then lifting Inheritance and Seal restrictions on those affected weapons. A July 15 follow-up will go further, discontinuing Potential Skills on crafted Archboss Weapons across the board.

What's Changing
- Archboss Weapon recipe: Removed on June 30 to close the exploit; restored in today's update with the crafting loop patched out.
- Potential Skill removal: Weapons crafted via the bugged recipe will have their Potential Skills stripped, after which Inheritance and Seal restrictions will be lifted on those items.
- July 15 follow-up: Potential Skills on crafted Archboss Weapons will be discontinued entirely, with applicable Potential Skill or currency refunds issued to affected players.
- Character Boost Growth additions: The Character Boost Ticket - an optional purchase introduced with The Frozen Divide that instantly brings a new character to level 55 with a combat-ready build - now includes additional items in its reward package: 1,000,000 Sollant x4, trait enhancement stones, DaVinci's Favor (28 days), and skill growth books.
- Retroactive delivery: Players who purchased and redeemed a Character Boost Ticket before today's patch downtime will receive the new items via in-game mail.
The two-stage approach to the Archboss fix - stripping the exploited benefit now, then standardising the system for everyone on July 15 - is a cleaner resolution than a straight rollback, and the refund commitments should blunt most of the progression-loss frustration for players who engaged with Potential Skills legitimately. The boost ticket expansion is a separate quality-of-life move, but pairing it with an exploit cleanup is sensible optics: it reinforces that NCSoft and Amazon are tuning progression upward for the legitimate player base at the same time they're narrowing the gap created by the bug.
Archboss Weapons sit at the ceiling of Throne and Liberty's gear hierarchy, so anything touching their acquisition or modification reliably generates community attention. How the July 15 Potential Skill discontinuation lands will be worth watching, particularly for players who have been investing in crafted weapon builds through the recent major progression updates.
Further reading: Throne and Liberty Makes Changes After Archboss Weapons Crafting Exploit, Adds Character Boost Rewards - MMORPG.com