Much like the real world, one of the most used ingredients inThrone and Liberty’scooking system is salt. You need this for everything, from soups to stir-fry and even basic fried eggs. However, unlike the real world, getting salt requires eliminating enemies or sending your Amitoi to acquire some.
Where to get Salt in Throne and Liberty
Throne and Libertyoffers two ways to farm salt:
Enemies that reside in regions like Windhill Shores and Daylight Shore have a chance of dropping salt. Although it’s an uncommon drop, you can get several per hour if you’re consistently fighting monsters in these regions.

Alternatively, you cansend Amitoi on expeditionsafter starting the Adventures of the Expedition quest. You can find salt in the following regions:
Your best bet is to send an Amitoi here just before you start hunting monsters that drop salt. That way, you’re able to defeat enemies for a while before returning to the Amitoi House, collecting your rewards, and repeating the process until you have all the salt you need.

Enemies that drop salt
Below is every enemy that drops salt inThrone and Liberty:
WhileWindhill Shores monstersare low-level and don’t pose much of a threat, Daybreak Shore enemies range between levels 36-40, making them much more challenging to fight. However, they also have might higher odds of dropping salt than their Laslan counterparts, so it’s worth making the trip over here if you’re a mid- to late-game player.

All cooking recipes that use salt in Throne and Liberty
Throne and Libertyhas dozens of cooking recipes, with a good chunk of them requiring salt as a mandatory item. Starting from level one, you’ll have four different dishes that use salt, with future levels needing more as you progress. Here’s a complete list of every recipe that uses salt as an ingredient.






