Party
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🛑 This information may be updated later than the game server data.
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💡Is hunting too challenging? Why not try party play with friends?
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There are two ways to form a party.
👉First method: Touch the party button at the bottom left of the main HUD.
👉A party widget will appear. A list of recommended members is displayed on the left. Touch the green button in this slot to send a party request to someone.
👉The second method involves approaching a potential party member directly in the world and touching the party button above their head.
👉If you've sent a party request using one of these methods, a request popup like the image above will appear on the recipient's screen. If the recipient presses the 'Accept' button, the party will be formed.
👉Once the party is formed, the party members' information will be displayed on the left side of the main HUD. A blue floor effect will be visible among party members.
👉If you want to check the location of party members, touch the magnifying glass button at the top right of the main HUD.
👉When the minimap opens, the locations of my party members will be displayed with blue circles.
If you want to leave the party, follow these steps:
👉While the party is formed, touch the party button at the bottom left of the main HUD.
👉Party member information will be displayed in the party widget. Touch the 'Leave Party' button at the bottom left.
A confirmation popup to leave the party will appear, press the 'Confirm' button to leave the party.
If you want to manage party members, follow these steps. Managing party members is a unique privilege of the party leader.
👉While the party is formed, touch the party button at the bottom left of the main HUD.
👉Party member information will be displayed in the party widget. Touching the 'minus' button on each slot allows you to forcibly remove a targeted party member.
Party buff skill information is displayed on the right side of the party widget.
👉There are two party buff skills. As long as the party is maintained, they apply solely to 'me'.
There is a buff that amplifies my damage and a buff that reduces the damage I take from opponents. Like normal skills, you can touch the 'Upgrade' button to use materials and gold to achieve better effects.
👉Normal Monster Distribution Rules
When party members defeat regular monsters, items and EXP are distributed in a loop according to the party member order: 1 -> 2 -> 3 -> 4 -> 1 -> 2 -> 3 -> 4. For items, they are distributed using ownership sharing. Instead of picking up dropped items immediately, ownership is granted to everyone after a certain period of time.
👉Raid Boss Distribution Rules
During raids, individual contribution is calculated based on personal performance.
Contribution is only measured when the energy level is above 1; if energy is at 0, no contribution is accumulated.
Rewards from the reward pool are fully applied based on final individual contribution.
If in a party, the total items received from the pool based on each member's contribution are then redistributed evenly (1/n) among all party members.
If there are fewer items than party members (e.g., 3 items for 4 members), items are randomly distributed so that 3 members receive one item each.
The party distribution function is disabled when party members are too far apart.
👉 When you form a party, the EXP bonus buff amount is displayed to the right of the party toggle button.
⛔ If a high-level or low-level party member with a "" applied is included in the raid party, the overall contribution may be reduced, so please be cautious!
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