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*You can no longer leave a party and the leader cannot kick or invite others.
 
*You can no longer leave a party and the leader cannot kick or invite others.
 
*You can easily target party members with spells. Instead of trying to click on a party member running around the field in the heat of battle, just click on his/her name in the party list and cast the spell.
 
*You can easily target party members with spells. Instead of trying to click on a party member running around the field in the heat of battle, just click on his/her name in the party list and cast the spell.
*You can follow party members if they have detached from you and you do not know where they are. Click on their name and hhit ''Space''.
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*You can follow party members if they have detached from you and you do not know where they are. Click on their name and hit ''Space''.
 
*If your character is dead, you can click on any member (dead or alive) to see what they are seeing. This helps in many ways. You can give them advice on their current situation, you can show them (by pointing on their radar) how to get to you or how to get to safety.
 
*If your character is dead, you can click on any member (dead or alive) to see what they are seeing. This helps in many ways. You can give them advice on their current situation, you can show them (by pointing on their radar) how to get to you or how to get to safety.
*If a member's bar on the list becomes silver (after it was red), it means he/she was disconnected or has left the party.
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*If a member's bar on the list becomes silver (after it was red), it means he/she was disconnected or has left the party. At the beginning of a mission, a silver bar indicates that the member is loading.
*If a member's bar is pink, it means they are suffering [[health]] degenration.
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*If a member's bar is pink, it means they are suffering [[health]] degeneration from a [[hex]].
 
*If a member's bar is yellowish green, it means they are [[poisoned]]/[[diseased]].
 
*If a member's bar is yellowish green, it means they are [[poisoned]]/[[diseased]].
 
*If a member's bar has an arrow pointing up it means they have a positive effect on them, usually, an [[enchantment]].
 
*If a member's bar has an arrow pointing up it means they have a positive effect on them, usually, an [[enchantment]].
*If a member's bar has an arrow pointing down, it means they have a negative effect on them which could be a [[hex]] or a [[condition]].
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*If a member's bar has an arrow pointing down, it means they have a negative effect on them which could be a [[hex]] (pink arrow) or a [[condition]] (grey arrow).

Revision as of 00:15, 21 September 2005

The Party List is a window on the game screen that allows players to manage their party.

The Party List provides the following functionality in cities and outposts:

  • The List is called Party Formation and cannot be removed from the screen.
  • You can join others or invite them to join you. If you are in a group, only the party leader (see Party) can invite people. To do this:
    • If you see the player, click on them, their name will appear in the Party List invite box, click on the '+' next to their name.
    • Click in the invitation box inside the Party List and then type their name followed by Enter.
    • If you see their name in the chat window, click on it. It will appear in the private chat. Highlight it with the mouse then copy it using Ctrl+C and paste it using Ctrl+V into the invitation box then hit Enter.
  • You can accept/reject invitations. If someone invites you, you will see the request at the bottom of the list. The request will come in the name of the party leader (who might not be the person you were talking to). Click on the name of the person inviting you then click Accept or Reject.
  • You can leave a party. Just click on the Leave button at the botton of the Party List.
  • You can remove a party member (leader only). Click on his/her name, then click the Kick button.
  • You can enter a mission (leader only). Click on the Enter Mission button that appears only in mission locations and only appears in the leader's Party List.
  • You can locate party members. Clicking on a party member's name in the list will highlight their dot on the radar. If they are still unseen, you can try to Trade or simply hit space bar to go to them.

The Party List Provides the following functionality in explorable areas:

  • It is called Party Members and can be shown/hidden by pressing 'P'.
  • You can no longer leave a party and the leader cannot kick or invite others.
  • You can easily target party members with spells. Instead of trying to click on a party member running around the field in the heat of battle, just click on his/her name in the party list and cast the spell.
  • You can follow party members if they have detached from you and you do not know where they are. Click on their name and hit Space.
  • If your character is dead, you can click on any member (dead or alive) to see what they are seeing. This helps in many ways. You can give them advice on their current situation, you can show them (by pointing on their radar) how to get to you or how to get to safety.
  • If a member's bar on the list becomes silver (after it was red), it means he/she was disconnected or has left the party. At the beginning of a mission, a silver bar indicates that the member is loading.
  • If a member's bar is pink, it means they are suffering health degeneration from a hex.
  • If a member's bar is yellowish green, it means they are poisoned/diseased.
  • If a member's bar has an arrow pointing up it means they have a positive effect on them, usually, an enchantment.
  • If a member's bar has an arrow pointing down, it means they have a negative effect on them which could be a hex (pink arrow) or a condition (grey arrow).