Nebula Island is a new content in version 2.1.0 of Throne & Liberty (Global) and it’s a fantastic way to get Artifacts.
This island is a new interserver activity for endgame farming. It has constant events and mobs that are very likely to drop noteworthy loot, with Artifacts being pretty frequent. Speaking of, Artifacts are a new type of equipment that can give you a bunch of active and passive skills. Ideal to make your character even stronger!
Eager to start? Read on and we’ll tell you everything you need to know about the Nebula Island in Throne & Liberty.
Nebula Island Guide | Throne & Liberty
Accessing the Nebula Island
You can enter the Nebula Island in Throne & Liberty once you reach Level 55. If you’ve done so, just select the “Lawless Wilds” icon in the Content category of the pause menu.

This will show the info screen for Nebula Island. When you’re ready, click on the big purple “Enter” button and you will be taken there!

Worth noting, however, that you have limited playtime for Nebula Island. You get a total of 5 real-life hours to play in the Nebula Island per week. You can see your remaining playable time right above the “Enter” button before starting. This time only counts down while you’re within the Nebula Island area.

Additionally, it also shows up on the right side of the screen while you’re exploring Nebula Island.

If you wish, you can add up to an additional 3 hours per week by consuming Nebula Charge Stones. You can use them in the bottom right part of the “Lawless Wilds” menu, right before visiting the island itself. This can give you a total of 8 hours per week if you wish!

You can get Nebula Charge Stones by participating in events within the Nebula Island or by trading with the Senior Nebula Island Vendor. We’ll talk more about those later on in this guide, so don’t worry!
War and Peace

Once you get to the Nebula Island, you’ll appear near the Waypoint in the centermost part of the island. It’s worth noting here that you can see three different types of portals surrounding the Waypoint, as follows:
- War Portals (Red) – Use this to go to one of the PvP zones within the Nebula Island.
- Peace Portals (Blue) – Takes you to peaceful PvE-exclusive zones where PvP is disabled.
- Return Portal (Purple in person, Orange on map) – Take this portal to leave the Nebula Island and return to the main map.

Additionally, you should keep in mind that most of the Nebula Island is currently a PvP zone. As you can see on the map above, the only Peace region in the Nebula Island is currently the Fog Forest on the east. Definitely keep that in mind if you wish to avoid fighting other players!
Events

Every now and then, there will be events taking place within the Nebula Island in Throne & Liberty. You can see them on the left-hand side of the screen from the “Lawless Wilds” menu before entering the Nebula Island.

Alternatively, they also appear in the Schedule section of your Map.

Currently, these are mostly Frenzy Zones where large groups of Frenzied enemies appear and Field Bosses. Participating in these events will reward you with loot, with the Conquest Participation Award chests being most important.
These chests are a great source of Nebula Stones and Greater Nebula Stones, which you can use for trade with the Nebula Island Vendors. The chests also contain random Epic equipment and Nebula Charge Stones, which you can use to increase your weekly Nebula Island playtime. You’ll definitely want to get these chests!
The only catch is that Field Bosses in Nebula Island only allow a limited number of participants. As such, Guilds will need to fight each other over the right to claim the boss. If you’re not big on PvP, you might want to focus on Frenzy Zones over Field Bosses.
Nebula Island Vendors

We’ve mentioned them a couple of times before, so it’s time we go over where to find them. You can find two Nebula Island Vendors at the Herba Village in Talandre, on the spot marked above.

There are two types of vendors right next to each other, as follows:
- Nebula Island Stone Merchant, Lati – Only accepts regular Nebula Island Stones. Sells the following items:
- Precious Blessing Pouch: Nebula x1 (1 Stone, 50 Per Week) – Can be used for a chance to get Epic T2 equipment.
- Rare Artifact Bundle x1 (1 Stone, 100 Per Week) – Gives a random Uncommon or Rare Artifact.
- Nebula Essence x1 (5 Stones, 15 Per Week) – Can be used to craft Greater Nebula Stones.
- Trait Unlockstones x5 (5 Stones, 5 Bundles Per Week) – Material used to unlock Traits.
- Senior Nebula Island Stone Merchant, Labo – Only takes Greater Nebula Island Stones and sells these items:
- Nebula Conquest Chest x1 (1 Greater Stone, 15 Per Week) – Can be used for a chance to get Epic T2 equipment.
- Rare Artifact Selection Chest x1 (1 Greater Stone, 15 Per Week) – Allows you to get a random Rare Artifact from a specific Artifact set of your choosing.
- Nebula Charge Stone: 30 min x1 (3 Greater Stones, 6 Per Week) – Adds 30 extra minutes to your Nebula Island Playtime.
Worth noting the chests that say they are a chance for Epic T2 equipment really do mean a chance. While it seems that the loot is always guaranteed to be Epic, it’s not guaranteed to be T2 every time. Nonetheless, trading with the vendors every week will be a great source of loot!
Nebula Island is the Best Way to Get Artifacts

With all of the basics laid down, we just have one last thing to note… Nebula Island is simply excellent to get Artifacts of all types in Throne & Liberty! If you look at the rewards of any given area, you should notice that mobs in every area has a chance to drop Artifact Chests. This includes the Rare Artifact Selection Chest, Rare Artifact Chance Chest, and Quality Artifact Chance Chest.
As far as we’ve seen, the drop chances are pretty high too. So long as you’re defeating mobs in the Nebula Island, you should get quite a few of these chests. You should also get some Nebula Stones while farming, although rare. As we described in the previous section, you can use those to trade with Lati to get up to 100 Rare Artifact Bundles per week!

All in all, you’ll be getting loads of Artifacts by simply defeating enemies on the island. Ideally, you should try to engage in the PvP content in the Nebula Island to get even more loot and Nebula Stones. Otherwise, farming in the Fog Forest while it has a Frenzy Zone event is your best bet.
Now, the one downside is that you’ll mostly get random Artifacts. That means, you have no way to specifically aim for specific Artifact sub-types (Talistones, Lunarstones, Solarstones). Nonetheless, you’ll be getting hundreds of Artifacts per week, at the very least. You’re likely to get what you need due to the quantity of loot!
So, there you have it, that’s our guide on Nebula Island in Throne & Liberty. Engaging with this content is certain to shower you with Artifacts, even with the weekly playtime limitations.
That aside, do you need help with the Twisted Laboratory dungeon boss? Check out our guide on how to defeat Kaiser Crimson.