Difference between revisions of "Party system"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
| Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
=Commands= | =Commands= | ||
| − | * <code>/party</code> Create Creates a party. | + | * <code>/party</code> - Create Creates a party. |
| − | * <code>/party invite <user></code> Invites a user to join the party. | + | * <code>/party invite <user></code> - Invites a user to join the party. |
| − | * <code>/party join</code> Join a party upon receiving an invite. | + | * <code>/party join</code> - Join a party upon receiving an invite. |
| − | * <code>/party remove <user></code> Removes a player from your party. | + | * <code>/party remove <user></code> - Removes a player from your party. |
| − | * <code>/party leave</code> Leaves the party. | + | * <code>/party leave</code> - Leaves the party. |
| − | * <code>/party users</code> Displays the members of the party. | + | * <code>/party users</code> - Displays the members of the party. |
| − | * <code>/p <message></code> | + | * <code>/p <message></code> - Sends a message to your party. |
Revision as of 15:08, 22 November 2011
The party system is a set of commands that allow you to form smaller chat groups for guilds, group build projects or adventuring groups.
Commands
/party- Create Creates a party./party invite <user>- Invites a user to join the party./party join- Join a party upon receiving an invite./party remove <user>- Removes a player from your party./party leave- Leaves the party./party users- Displays the members of the party./p <message>- Sends a message to your party.