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| Q: How do I change the looting system? |
| A: To change the looting system in a party, simply open up the party window (CTRL+P) and select the desired looting system using the three icons on the top-right corner of the party window. |
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| Q: How do I change the party leader? |
| A: The change the party leader, simply open up the party window (CTRL+P) and click on the blue double-sided arrow icon next to any party member’s name. |
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| Q: How do I check for party members on the map? |
| A: To do this, just open up the map (CTRL+M) and look for the blue dots. Those dots represent the members of your party. |
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| Q: How do I form a party? |
| A: To form a party, simply hold down the CTRL key and left click on any player. Then select “Invite” from the pop-up window. |
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| Q: How do I join someone else’s party? |
| A: To join another’s party, simply hold down the CTRL key and left click on the party leader (or any party member if the party is “unlocked”). Then select “Join” form the pop-up window. |
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| Q: How do I kick a member from the party? |
| A: To kick a member from the party, simply open up the party window (CTRL+P) and click the “X” icon next to their name. |
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| Q: How do I leave a party? |
| A: To leave a party, simply open up the party window (CTRL+P) and click the “Withdraw” button on the bottom. If you are the party leader, you must select another leader before you are able to leave the party. |
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| Q: What does it mean to “lock” a party? |
| A: Locking a party means that only the party leader may accept additional members into the party. To lock a party, open up the party window (CTRL+P) and click the lock/unlock button at the very bottom. |
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| Q: What is a party? |
| A: A party is a group of up to eight players that venture together. They receive many benefits such as all members receiving “kill experience” from the monsters they kill. They can also see each other’s location on the map and share a private chat channel. |
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| Q: What is “kill experience”? |
| A: Kill experience is experience received for killing a monster. Normally, a player gets experience for each hit they land on the monster, but also gets experience for landing the final blow on the monster. Being in a party means all members of that party will receive kill experience for any monster the party kills, as long as they are within range of the monster being killed. |
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| Q: What looting systems do parties offer? |
| A: In RF Online, the party system offers 3 looting systems: - All: All party members can grab loot. - Cycle: Party members can grab loot in a cycle, equally dividing loot between members. - Leader: Only the leader can grab loot. |
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