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Parties are a feature that allows you to adventure with up to | Parties are a feature that allows you to adventure with up to 12 other players. | ||
Distribute rewards are based on level ratio (so a level 100 partying with a level 900 would get 10% and 90% of the rewards respectively) | |||
Rewards will be increased by an additional 20% per member (so 1.2x with 2 people, 1.4x with 3, etc. maxes out at 4 party members) | |||
'''Level Requirement:''' Level 15 | '''Level Requirement:''' Level 15 |
Revision as of 15:28, 20 April 2022
Parties are a feature that allows you to adventure with up to 12 other players. Distribute rewards are based on level ratio (so a level 100 partying with a level 900 would get 10% and 90% of the rewards respectively) Rewards will be increased by an additional 20% per member (so 1.2x with 2 people, 1.4x with 3, etc. maxes out at 4 party members)
Level Requirement: Level 15
Creating a party
To create a party, use #!party create
Starting a party
To begin your party adventure, simply type #!party start
Inviting and joining another party
To invite someone to your party use #!party invite <@user>
To join someone's party use #!party join <@user>
Kicking players from your party
To kick someone out of your party use #!party kick <@user>
Leaving a party
To leave someone's party use #!party leave
Disbanding your party
To disband your party use #!party disband
How the party system works
When you get everyone into your party the leader can start the adventure by typing #!padventure
or #!padv
Once the adventure has started each player will take turns attacking the enemy using #!padventure
or skipping their turn by using any healing items or manually skipping with #!padventure 1
/ #!padv 1
After the enemy has been slain your party will all receive a normal gold and experience reward that you would get from that monster.