Historical
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This page is preserved for historical purposes only. The information here is out of date, there should be links to more recent information if applicable.
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The party system is now called the guild system. The commands are still the same, but replace party with guild. Check Guilds.
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
/help parties - Gives in-game help menu about parties.
/party create - 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.
/party members - Displays the members of the party.
/p <message> - Sends a message to your party.
Using the Party system
Creating a Party
If you are currently not a member of a party, you can create a new party using the /party create command. This creates a new party with only you as a member.
Inviting Players
While you are in a party you can invite other players to the party using the /party invite <user> command. The invited player can then use the /party join command to accept your invitation.
Removing Players
To remove an existing member from the party, use the /party remove <user> . This will remove the indicated player from the party.
Leaving a Party
You can leave a party you are a member of by using the /party leave command. If you are the creator of that party, it will cease to exist.
Listing Party Users
You can get a list of players who are in the party by using either the /party users command, or the /party members command. This will also indicate which members are online and offline.
Party Chat
You can use the /p <message> command to chat to your party. These chat messages will be prefixed with <Party> which helps distinguish them from other chat:
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