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As in any other MMORPG, leveling alone can become tiresome. RO allows players to group together in different ways. Refer to the main article links for in-depth information on a particular method of grouping. == Parties == :''Main Article: [[Party]]'' For quick groupings with one or more people, players can create a party and invite others in, or be invited themselves to another party. Through partying, players can choose to share EXP and items equally with all other players in the party on the same map. However, all players in the party must be within ten levels of each other for share to work. EXP given by monsters is the same as normal even in a party, however when multiple players engage a monster (either take or recieve damage from it), the EXP from that monster increases. This is known as EXP Tap. Partying is also a great way to take down difficult bosses or progress through dungeons: "Together we stand, divided we fall." Many players look for parties before leaving for hunts; try checking cities and other areas where people gather. For support classes, such as many [[Acolyte]]s, parties are a good way to obtain EXP, since they usually cannot directly hunt themselves. == Friends List == This list lets players keep in touch with friends you meet during their adventures. To access it, use the Alt+H shortcut through the keyboard. Adding a person to the list lets you know when they log on and log off, and also lets players quickly communicate and make parties with each other. The friends list is saved server-side, so no matter which PC a player uses, they'll always know whether their friends are on. The list currently holds a maximum of 40 people/character's list. With 9 characters, a maximum of 360 friends can be stored. == Guilds == :''Main Article: [[Guild System]]'' When players have many friends that play regularly together, it can be beneficial for them to start a guild. Guilds are larger than parties, and allow up to 56 characters to join (Max Level of the [[Guild Extension]] skill). Guilds do not allow members to share EXP directly, but they do allow members to easily see when other members are online and easily communicate through the exclusive guild chat channel. The biggest reason to create or join a guild for most players is to participate in [[War of Emperium]], or Siege Mode. For this end, players can also contribute a portion of their [[Base EXP]] to their guild to gain guild levels which allows special guild skills to be obtained. [[Category: General Information]]
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