Party system
The party system is a set of commands that allow you to form smaller chat groups for guilds, group build projects or adventuring groups. The party system is now called the guild system. The commands are still the same, but replace party with guild.
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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: