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[[File:duty roulette1.jpg|400px|thumb|[[Duty Roulette]] feature of [[Duty Finder]] that automatically form parties]] | [[File:duty roulette1.jpg|400px|thumb|[[Duty Roulette]] feature of [[Duty Finder]] that automatically form parties]] | ||
Party is a group of players. Players can form a party to tackle many group activities such as [[dungeons]], [[trials]], [[FATE]]s, [[guildhest]]s, [[Treasure | Party is a group of players. Players can form a party to tackle many group activities such as [[dungeons]], [[trials]], [[FATE]]s, [[guildhest]]s, [[Treasure Hunt]]s and certain [[quests]]. Players can use the [[Duty Finder]] to automatically form parties across the [[servers]] for many [[duties]]. | ||
A [[Light Party]] consist of 4 players while a [[Full Party]] consist of 8 players. A Full Raid consist of 3 full parties or 24 players. | A [[Light Party]] consist of 4 players while a [[Full Party]] consist of 8 players. A Full Raid consist of 3 full parties or 24 players. |
Revision as of 00:02, 1 January 2014
Party is a group of players. Players can form a party to tackle many group activities such as dungeons, trials, FATEs, guildhests, Treasure Hunts and certain quests. Players can use the Duty Finder to automatically form parties across the servers for many duties.
A Light Party consist of 4 players while a Full Party consist of 8 players. A Full Raid consist of 3 full parties or 24 players.
- Additionally players can use the Party Finder, introduced in patch 2.1, to form parties with specific goals by filtering players with certain requirements.
Types of Parties
Light Party
Full Party
Full Raid
Tools
Party Finder
- Main article: Party Finder
Duty Finder
- Main article: Duty Finder