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Party
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About Party
Joining a party can make you enjoy leveing your character.
You are able to have a total of 4 people in one party, and the more closer level they are the better XP you can gain.
You are able to see each party member on the map.
Party can also let you go in Instance Dungeon.
If any member are away from the party group he/she may not recieve and XP/Ely item gain.
X-axis 800 and Y-axis 600 is the maximun range you will be within the party.
Creation
To create a party, open the Party Window (P), type the user you would like to create a party with, and hit the button to invite.
For the time being, clicking enter will not invite the person into the party. You can even invite someone from another channel.
You can also right-click a user and hit the Party button, or use the Party button in the Buddy List, after highlighting a friend you wish to invite.
Benefits of a Party
When you are in a party, the experience and Ely are shared.
The monster kills are also shared. Note that this only applies when their dot is visible in the mini-map.
This means that a higher leveled friend can help you finish a quest that you are having trouble with.
An exception though, would be if there is too big of a level gap between the people in the party.
In a party, you can have access to special Instance Dungeons that normally aren't available, such as Lair of the Evil Dragon or Shangri-La.
Inside these dungeons, you can find monsters exclusive to the dungeon that drop special weapons and Armour.
While in a party, if you have an active quest in your Quest Box (Q), you can give the quest to your fellow party members so they can complete it with you.
To do this, open the Quest Box, click on the quest that you want to share, and click "Share".
This way, no time is wasted if one member needs the quest. There are certain limitations though.
You can only give the quest to someone else if they are qualified to receive it from the original NPC. For example, you can not give a level 50 quest to someone who is level 49.
Resetting Instance Dungeons
If every one exits the instance dungeon, the leader can reset it by pressing "T" and clicking that button. You don't necessarily have to kill the boss, and there's no penalty for resetting as much as you want, whenever you want. You can reset if someone's still in another dungeon, though. For example, if you want to reset Lair of Evil Dragon, and someone in your party is grinding in Spooky Village, you can still reset the dungeon while they're still in Spooky, and it'll reset your Lair of Evil Dragon and say "Cannot reset Spooky Village." But only the leader can reset dungeons!
Leaving a Party/Kicking a Member
To leave the party you are in (if you are a member), click the X by your name in the Party Window to leave. To kick out a member (if you are the leader), click the X by the user's name to kick them. If you change servers or log out, you will automatically get kicked out of the party. If you are the party leader, the first person you invited to the party will become the new party leader.
Loot Settings
There are three options you can set for loot.
While in "In Order Gathering" mode, the server will distribute the items dropped by the monsters to members in order (1, 2, 3, and 4).
This means that if it is not your turn to get the item, you will not see the item bag. While in "Random Gathering" mode, the server will distribute the items dropped by the monsters to a randomly selected party member.
While in "Free Gathering" mode, the server will distribute the items dropped by the monster to the entire party. This means that it will be in a first come first serve basis. Everyone will see the item bag.
Change Leader
You can change the leader of the Party in the Party Window, in the drop down list for Change Leader.
XP Gaining System
When Soloing, XP may change depending on your lv and monster lv.
But with party it, it also effect with party average lv.
When 1 member joins in, XP from monster get +50% more, total of +250%.
Also XP gaining can change depending on your level and the average lv of the party.
If you are higher than average lv then you will gain more XP while if you are lower than the average lv then you will gain less XP.
This may sound like person whos gaining less XP should go off Soloing but that not totally true.
You are able to kill things more faster than usual as well as less damage you will recieve.

