The party system is the way you may group up with other players to clear dungeons and share experience. The party system allows players to join a party looking for players as long as the window is above the head of the party leader by clicking it with the pointer (alt or esc). To form a party, click the "form party" button in the social tab when you open the menu (alt or esc). Once you click it, a box will appear and you will be able to write a message which can be seen in the party flag. To fight dungeons with your party, simply go into the same dungeon entrance on the same difficulty setting. You may still use partners if you choose so.
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| - The party system is the way you may group up with other players to clear dungeons and share experience. The party system allows players to join a party looking for players as long as the window is above the head of the party leader by clicking it with the pointer (alt or esc). To form a party, click the "form party" button in the social tab when you open the menu (alt or esc). Once you click it, a box will appear and you will be able to write a message which can be seen in the party flag. To fight dungeons with your party, simply go into the same dungeon entrance on the same difficulty setting. You may still use partners if you choose so.
- In RO, a party can consist of a maximum of 12 players. You must have Basic Skill Level 7 to create a party, but there are no restrictions on joining a party. To create a party, type into the Chat Box: /organize "name of party" The player who creates the party is the leader. The leader can remotely invite people to the party by typing /invite "name of player"or/pinvite "name of player" To change the party leader: To leave the party, type into the Chat Box: /leave Other party commands
* /invitedecline - automatically declines all party invites.
* /inviteaccept - disables auto-decline.
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| - In RO, a party can consist of a maximum of 12 players. You must have Basic Skill Level 7 to create a party, but there are no restrictions on joining a party. To create a party, type into the Chat Box: /organize "name of party" The player who creates the party is the leader. The leader can remotely invite people to the party by typing /invite "name of player"or/pinvite "name of player" To change the party leader: 1.
* Open the party window. 2.
* If the party window is locked, unlock it by clicking the button with a padlock icon. 3.
* Right-click on the player who you want to make the leader, then choose 'party represent delegation' from the menu. Previously, if the leader decides to leave the party, leadership will not pass on to the next party member. A later update implemented an auto-delegation system in which leadership is decided by the system as follows:
* When the leader leaves and all party members are not online
* The party is canceled since there is no one to delegate leadership to.
* When the leader leaves the map and there is still a party member on the map
* The leader is automatically delegated to the remaining party member.
* When the leader leaves the map and there is no party member located on the same map
* You cannot leave the party if a party member is still online but not on the same map.
* If there are no party members online when you leave the party
* You can leave the party. To leave the party, type into the Chat Box: /leave NOTE: All members of a party must be within 15 base levels in order to share EXP gain. Otherwise, the party system will restrict the party to individual EXP earnings. Other party commands
* /invitedecline - automatically declines all party invites.
* /inviteaccept - disables auto-decline. Players in RO can keep track of where their party members are in the world by bringing up the world map (Ctrl + ~). Party members are highlighted as pink dots on the world map. In addition, the party window will also indicate the name of the map that a party member is currently on.
- The party system is the way you may group up with other players to clear dungeons and share experience. The party system allows players to join a party looking for players as long as the window is above the head of the party leader by clicking it with the pointer (alt or esc). To form a party, click the "form party" button in the social tab when you open the menu (alt or esc). Once you click it, a box will appear and you will be able to write a message which can be seen in the party flag. To fight dungeons with your party, simply go into the same dungeon entrance on the same difficulty setting. You may still use partners if you choose so. You and your party will get their own separate items and experience from a kill, but the person who struck the killing blow will receive a larger amount of experience and has a chance at extra items (such as a lucky box). The party sizes goes up to five members and the members are shown in the middle left side of the screen UI. Note that the dungeon difficulty depends in the party size and not levels. The party members can chat using the party tab in the chat. The chat shortcut for the party tab is "/p".
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