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Social and Multiplayer Overview

Party, guild, chat, friends, faction war, and leaderboard systems with exact channel and UI names.

By Definya Team

Social systems include parties, guilds, chat channels, friends, faction war, and leaderboards. Most live interactions update immediately in the UI.

Party

Party tools let you create or invite into a party, accept invites, leave, open party info, and transfer leadership.

Parties can have up to 5 members including the leader. XP sharing uses a level proximity rule: the lowest eligible level should be at least two-thirds of the highest level for shared XP. Party bonuses can also account for in-range member count and class diversity.

Shared party benefits include:

  • Drop bonus: 2 members 6, 3 members 9, 4 members 12, 5 members 15.
  • Skill bonus: 2 members 4, 3 members 6, 4 members 8, 5 members 10.
  • Distribution: 2 members 0.5, 3 members 0.33, 4 members 0.25, 5 members 0.2.

See Party Mechanics for XP bonus tables, the two-thirds level rule, in-range requirements, and worked examples.

Guild

Guild pages and panels can show the guild name, tag, coat of arms, leader, members, owned territories, guild skills, guild level, and upgrade tokens.

Guild creation UI labels include:

  • Enter Guild Name
  • Enter Guild Tag
  • Select Guild Coat of Arms

Guild actions include creating a guild, opening guild info, accepting invites, inviting players, leaving, deleting, upgrading skills, and territory invasion features.

Guild features include creation, invitations, leaders/members, guild skills, upgrade tokens, territory ownership, loot share, and control points. Guild creation requires premium status and a gold cost; check the current game UI for the exact amount. See Guilds: Territories, Skills, and Tribute for a full guide.

Chat

Chat channels include:

  • Local
  • Private
  • Guild
  • Global

Trade Chat is a commerce-focused global channel for buy/sell messages.

Chat supports global, private, guild, and local channels, plus text displayed over a character.

Chat includes message length limits, profanity filtering, slash-command handling, and channel-specific history.

Friends

Friend tools let you send, receive, and accept friend requests, remove friends, and see online status.

Friend features include friend lists, pending friend requests, online/offline notifications, and private chat from the friend UI.

Faction war

Faction war is a scheduled PvP event between Life Bringer and Shadow Walker:

  • Duration: 60 minutes.
  • Schedule: weekly on Wednesday.
  • Start: 15:00 BRT / 18:00 UTC.
  • The war has a live active/inactive state.
  • Rewards are based on kill contribution and winning/losing faction result.

Scoring has anti-abuse checks: target level, PvP eligibility, cross-faction requirement, spawn protection, cooldowns, max kills per target, same-account checks, same-IP checks, and admin/NPC protections.

Reward docs state that the winning side uses kills × 2 + 5 crystals, the losing side uses floor(kills / 2) × 1 crystals, draws use the winner formula, and the top 3 killers can receive random gems from the configured pool.

See Faction War Event Guide for scoring requirements, enemy intel, pet exemptions, and preparation tips.

Leaderboards

The ranking system provides:

  • Global level rankings, top 10 overall.
  • Class-specific rankings, top 10 per class.
  • Skill-specific rankings, top 10 per skill.
  • Active-character filtering for characters active within 14 days.
  • Exclusion of GM names and banned characters.
  • Ranking information may take time to refresh.

Use leaderboard/ranking labels from the live UI when writing final screenshots or walkthroughs.

Player-facing safety notes

  • Do not share account/IP exploit details beyond high-level anti-abuse statements.
  • Use exact channel names: Local, Private, Guild, Global, and Trade Chat when the trade UI is surfaced.
  • Party and guild values can change with balance updates; check the current game UI before relying on numeric fees or future balance changes.