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*Loot Rules cannot be changed once entering a duty.
*Loot Rules cannot be changed once entering a duty.
*Loot Rules are always Normal when random players are matched by duty finder.
*Loot Rules can only be enabled by pre-made parties. They are always Normal when random players are matched by duty finder.

Revision as of 18:04, 17 June 2015

Duty Finder Menu
Main article: Duties

Duty Finder is a tool players can use to automatically find groups for dungeons, guildhests and other group content. Player needs to unlock the dungeon or guildhest first before using the tool. Duty Finder will match players from different servers. A light party consist of 1 tank, 1 healer and 2 damage dealers.

In patch 2.1, Duty Roulette was introduced to allow randomization of duty selection with daily bonuses for certain activities.

Duty Finder Settings

Duty Finder Settings are introduced in patch 3.0. Players can access settings from the gear wheel icon on the top right corner of the Duty Finder menu.

Participation Requirements

Undersized Party

Undersized Party allows players to participate in Duties with below minimum party member requirements. For example, running Sastasha Seagrot with 2 players. In this setting, level sync, item level sync and role requirement are ignored. Only certain duties allow undersized parties.

  • Players will still receive treasure chest rewards from defeating bosses, first time completion bonuses and EXP upon completion of the duty.

Minimum IL

Minimum IL or item level reduces the item levels of the entire party to that of the minimum item level requirement of the duty. It is intended for players wish to be challenged by the duties as they were when first introduced. Players can select this setting in conjunction with Undersized Party setting.

Loot Rules

Normal: Regular loot rules that enables Need, Greed and Pass system for all drops.

Greed Only: All party members must select Greed.

Lootmaster: Party Leader determines loot distribution. For each drop, party leader can manually distribute the loot to an individual party member or make the entire party choose Greed only.

  • Loot Rules cannot be changed once entering a duty.
  • Loot Rules can only be enabled by pre-made parties. They are always Normal when random players are matched by duty finder.