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What is a party?
A party is a group of players who come together for a purpose such as completing a quest or defeating monsters. Playing with friends or other party members is not only adds diverse and easier gameplay but it just so much more fun! |
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| Creating a Party |
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Press F12 or use the 'Start' button on the top left of the screen to form a party. (Right click on a Pi from your Bag [B] to open a new map and auto create a party.) |
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Click the up, down, left or right arrow key to choose a Pi, or select a Pi from your Bag. (Descriptions for each Pi appear in the text box to the right) |
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To solo play through a dungeon, use a Pi to open a map, then click 'GO'. |
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All players in your party must be Ready before the party leader can click 'GO' and teleport to the dungeon. 'Cancel' during the countdown will prevent you and your party members from teleporting into the dungeon. |
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| Party Option Settings |
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Party Member Options |
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The total number of members in a party is set at default of 8 players . To adjust the size of your party, simply left click on a slot to decrease or increase the number. |
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Ex) 8 slots available
Ex) 4 slots available |
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Right click on the party member slot for additional menu options. To edit party member information, simply click to select a new party leader, ban a member or choose the class requirements for your party. |
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Configuring Party |
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Name Your Party
Click "Enter" your party name and type in a name for your party. Up to 10 letters may be used. If a party name isn't typed, the character's name will be used as a default party name. |
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Public / Private Setting
Set your party as public or private. Public parties can be joined by anyone in the town. Private parties only allow players who have received an invitation from the party leader and requires a password. See the party member recruitment advertisement windows for details. |
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Password
To change your party setting to private, you must register a password. Your password can be up to 8 characters. |
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Experience Point (XP) Distribution Option
Equal Distribution - Each party member gets the same amount of XP.
Free for All - The player whose defeats the monster earns that XP. |
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Bidding for High Quality Items
Set bidding options for when a monster drops a very high quality item.
All - Each party member has a chance to roll the dice and the one with the highest number gets the item.
Specific Class - The player whose class is permitted to use that item up for a bid can roll the dice. |
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Other Items Option
Configuring options for other items besides high quality items.
In Turn - Each party member takes a turn in winning an item after defeating a monster (1~8P)
Free for All - Any party member who picks up the item wins it. |
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