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< The Players' Guide to the Cities __TOC__ While taking on the world alone can be fun, it can be even more fun to do it with friends (or at least "interests" in the case of villains.) This is where various types of teams come in.

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  • < The Players' Guide to the Cities __TOC__ While taking on the world alone can be fun, it can be even more fun to do it with friends (or at least "interests" in the case of villains.) This is where various types of teams come in.
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  • Sidekicks and exemplars are a great way to team up with your friends, even if There’s a big difference in security level between you.
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  • < The Players' Guide to the Cities __TOC__ While taking on the world alone can be fun, it can be even more fun to do it with friends (or at least "interests" in the case of villains.) This is where various types of teams come in. Teams (or "team ups") are temporary alliances between characters. You'll find that some of your alliances will last longer than others, and teaming will usually make life easier on you. Two to eight heroes or villains may team up at one time. While teamed, all experience and inf from defeating enemies and completing missions is shared among all members of the team. (Higher-level characters get a roughly proportionally larger share.) When inspirations, enhancements, recipes, or salvage are found, the game distributes them to team members fairly (if you get something you can’t use, it’s always a good idea to check if it would be useful to another member of the team.) You can invite another character to team up with you by clicking on them to target them, then right-clicking to bring up a menu of interactions, including "Invite to Team." If the character is not physically present, you can invite them by using the /invite command. You can also invite characters to team up by right-clicking on their names in your Friends or Super Group lists or from the Search Window. Inviting another character to team up automatically makes you the team leader. If another character invites you to team up, you will be shown a confirmation box from which you can accept or decline the offer. The character who issued the invitation will become the team leader.
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