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* '''Party''' shows your '''Party''' members health and mana underneath your health (in the top left corner). | * '''Party''' shows your '''Party''' members health and mana underneath your health (in the top left corner). | ||
− | + | ** The status bars of the party members will be bright if they are in the same [[Dungeon|dungeon]] or area as you. They will be darker if they are in a different area. | |
{{wip}} | {{wip}} | ||
{{stub}} | {{stub}} |
Revision as of 18:03, 14 October 2017
Party
- To start a Party, open player window with "O" and then right click on a player and click "invite to party".
- Players may accept or decline an invitation to a party. Currently, there is no known limit to the number of players in a party.
- Party shares items and experience between players.
- Party members only receive experience if they attacked the monster at least once, and experience for each member is calculated as if each member killed the monster individually.
- Monsters drop items for all party members, even if they did not participate. Item drops are rolled individually for each player.
- Party shows your Party members health and mana underneath your health (in the top left corner).
- The status bars of the party members will be bright if they are in the same dungeon or area as you. They will be darker if they are in a different area.
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