Difference between revisions of "Party system"
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− | <code>/party</code> Create Creates a party. | + | * <code>/party</code> Create Creates a party. |
− | /party invite <user> Invites a user to join the party. | + | * /party invite <user> Invites a user to join the party. |
− | /party join Join a party upon receiving an invite. | + | * /party join Join a party upon receiving an invite. |
− | /party remove <user> Removes a player from your party. | + | * /party remove <user> Removes a player from your party. |
− | /party leave Leaves the party. | + | * /party leave Leaves the party. |
− | /party users Displays the members of the party. | + | * /party users Displays the members of the party. |
− | /p <message> sends a message to your party. | + | * /p <message> sends a message to your party. |
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Revision as of 15:06, 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.