All Throne and Liberty playable races and morphs

Some of these are otter-ly adorable.

Two otter and a turtle swim morph in throne and liberty
Image via NCSOFT

Customization options are always a unique way to create an immersive experience in any MMO roleplaying game, and in Throne and Liberty, players can do just that by choosing from various morph choices or by selecting the very limited racial options.

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Here are all the playable races (and morphs) we know about in Throne and Liberty.

All playable races in Throne and Liberty

Characters in Throne and Liberty charging into battle to assault a castle
At least your character is highly customizable. Image via NCSOFT

In Throne and Liberty, the only playable race at launch is Human. While this does seem very limited, it’s possible NCSOFT will release more races down the line. In saying that, the customization in Throne and Liberty is extensive; you can create unique-looking characters. It may take some time to create your perfect-looking character, but possibilities are endless.

All playable morphs in Throne and Liberty

Two differently colored saber tooth tiger dash morphs in throne and liberty
These Taions look fierce. Image via NCSOFT

There are three Morph categories: Glide (air), Dash (land), and Swim (water), and are used similarly to mounts in other titles. And each Morph category has specific Morph types.

Dash Morphs consists of Skolls, Taions, Hounds, Purpumas, Diatrimas, Almirazs, and Grimchasers. Glide Morphs are typically Eagles, Cygnus’, Ravens, and Ferthurs. For Swim Morphs, they’re either Lutrangs, Turtles, or Tsarca.

Morph types do vary, meaning you get different-looking Morphs in the Eagle, Turtle, or Taion subcategories. They’re obtained through various free and paid methods.

These are all the Morphs you can currently get in Throne and Liberty, according to Society of Gaming.

Glide MorphsDash MorphsSwim Morphs
Bald EagleWild SkollRoving Lutrang
White CygnusShadow SkollRusset Lutrang
Common RavenSaber TaionOpal Dracoryft Turtle
Velvet RavenShadow PurpumaWhite Lutrang
Monarch RavenRuffle DiatrimaFrost Lutrang
Morrigan RavenIron HoundGeode Dracoryft Turtle
Noble EagleGhost SkollAstra Lutrang
Raging EagleIron SkollStone Dracoryft Turtle
Emperor EagleFenrian SkollGolden Lutrang
Snow CygnusFierce TaionSpinel Dracoryft Turtle
Hazel FerthurAnciet TaionGhost Tsarca
Amarian FerthurAncient Taion
Sable CygnusMystic Purpuma
Storm RaveBeak Diatrima
Seraph CygnusProud Diatrima
Flos FerthurProud Taion
Ghost RavenRosette Purpuma
Talon Diatrima
Arkhan Diatrima
Sap Almiraz
Winter Almiraz
Lightning Purpuma
Fluffy Almiraz
Phantom Skoll
Ghost Grimchaser
things are changing

The information we have on all the playable morphs is limited, and Morphs may change upon full release. We’ll update this guide if there are any changes.

In the Morph category, there’s another section dubbed “Special.” These Special Morphs are for shapeshifting your character so you can take on a new appearance and gain the traits of the being you’ve Morphed into, whether it’s an Orc, Crab, Goblin, Spider, or Wolf. Shapeshifting into one of these beings means you won’t aggro enemies of the same race. If you’ve shapeshifted into a Goblin, you can walk around Goblins without them attacking you. Although these are very different from the mount-like Morphs, the Special Morphs are just as valuable.

For now, these are all the playable races and Morphs in Throne and Liberty.

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Hayley Andrews is a staff writer for Dot Esports with a dual degree in business and human resource management. After discovering her passion for creative writing and gaming, she now writes about MOBAs, MMOs, and cozy games.