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[[{{PAGENAME}}]] feature enables players to organize groups of up to 8 characters. Parties can be formed using [[#Search|]] and give access to a party channel and other [[#Party features|party features]].
[[{{PAGENAME}}]] feature enables players to organize groups of up to 8 characters. Parties can be formed using [[#Party Search|Party Search]] and gives access to a party chat channel and other [[#Party features|party features]].


== Mechanics ==
== Mechanics ==

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Party feature enables players to organize groups of up to 8 characters. Parties can be formed using Party Search and gives access to a party chat channel and other party features.

Mechanics

Party window

The party window (default P) is in the top left section of the interface and displays information about party members including class, level, resources, and active blessings or curses. The window can be collapsed...

Creating/disbanding a party

Adding players to a party

Leaving a party

Removing players from a party

Party features

Party Search

The Party Search window allows parties to register as Recruiting or solo players as Waiting. Parties can invite waiting players, and solo players can apply to recruiting parties.

Party level

Parties can also level up as its members gain shared experience. Higher level parties reward more experience and better loot to its members.

Target-of-target

To target the same mob as an ally, R+Click on a member in the party list. This is used to help focus damage on the same target as someone else.

Shared experience

Experience is shared with nearby members that are within 9 levels of each other (e.g. if you are level 15, you can only share experience with characters as low as level 6 or as high as 24). If a member is outside that threshold and nearby, no experience is earned by either member.

Party members earn a collective XP total that is greater than when adventuring solo (e.g. if solo, you might earn 100 XP but if sharing XP with another party member you both might earn 60 XP for a collective total of 120 XP earned).

See also