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'''Parties''' are groups of players that share [[item]]s and [[experience]] with the other players in the party.
  
* To start a '''Party''', open player window with "'''O'''" and then right click on a player and click "'''invite to party'''".
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== Creating a 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.
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To start a '''Party''', open the online player list window with `O`, right click on a player, and click `invite to party`.
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The other player will see a popup telling them who invited them to the party and allows them to `Accept` or `Decline` your invite.
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Currently, there is no known limit to the number of players in a party.
  
* '''Party''' shares [[item]]s and experience between players.
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== Benefits ==
** 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.
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Members of a party share [[experience]] and [[item]]s.
** [[Monster|Monsters]] drop items for all party members, even if they did not participate. Item drops are rolled individually for each player.
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Party members receive experience when someone in their party kills an enemy, but only if they attacked the monster at least once.
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Experience for each member is calculated as if each member killed the monster individually.
  
* '''Party''' shows your '''Party''' members health and mana underneath your health (in the top left corner).
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[[Monster]]s drop items for all party members, even if they did not participate.
** 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.
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The item drops are rolled individually for each player.
  
 
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== Party Members List ==
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When in a party, other members of the party will be displayed underneath your [[health]], [[mana]], [[level]], [[experience]] and [[portrait]] in the top left corner.
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Each other member has a box with their name, [[health]], and [[mana]].
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The status boxes of the party members will be bright if they are in the same [[Dungeon|dungeon instance]] or [[zone]] as you. They will be darker if they are in a different [[zone]].

Revision as of 22:50, 3 January 2018

Party

Parties are groups of players that share items and experience with the other players in the party.

Creating a Party

To start a Party, open the online player list window with `O`, right click on a player, and click `invite to party`. The other player will see a popup telling them who invited them to the party and allows them to `Accept` or `Decline` your invite. Currently, there is no known limit to the number of players in a party.

Benefits

Members of a party share experience and items. Party members receive experience when someone in their party kills an enemy, but only if they attacked the monster at least once. 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. The item drops are rolled individually for each player.

Party Members List

When in a party, other members of the party will be displayed underneath your health, mana, level, experience and portrait in the top left corner. Each other member has a box with their name, health, and mana. The status boxes of the party members will be bright if they are in the same dungeon instance or zone as you. They will be darker if they are in a different zone.