Difference between pages "UNGROUP" and "INVOLVE INVOLVEMENT"

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'''INVOLVE INVOLVEMENT'''
 
[[Category:Help Files]]
 
[[Category:Help Files]]
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[[Category:Commands]]
  
Usage: ungroup <groupmember>
 
  
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Usage involve <groupmember> <amount> (Amount is in a percentage)
  
Ungroup can be used by groupleaders to disband the entire group or to kick
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involve (to find out the max percentage you can involve someone)
  
a specific groupmember out of the group (and stop him/her from following the
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involve even
  
leader). If a groupmember himself decides to leave the group, they have to
 
  
follow themselves to stop following the leader.
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You can set the involvement of a groupmember. The higher the involvement
  
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of someone, the higher the chance of landing a hit against the enemy. To see
  
Examples: ungroup
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the involvement percentage of each groupmember type group. The groupmember
  
ungroup Bob (Leader kicks Bob out of the group.)
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starting the fight with the mob will likely take most of the damage.
follow Bob (Bob leaves the group himself.)
 
  
See also: [[FOLLOW]]  [[GROUP]]
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Involve even will split the involvement between the whole group evenly.
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Example: You have 3 people in your group. One of them newly joined and the
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involvement of the group members could look like this: Fred - involved 60%
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(leader), Bob - involved 40% and Alice - involved 0%.
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If Fred wants to set Alice's involvement to 20% he would type: involve Alice
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#: The above example will have changed to this then: Fred 40%, Bob 40 %,
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#: 20%. Some percentage of the leader has been given to Alice.
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#: Fred would now decide to change Alice's involvement to 70% he doesn't have
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#: with his own percentage to give to Alice, so he'll have to take some of
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#: percentage too. So involve Bob 30 and involve Alice 70 will result in:
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#: 0%, Bob 30% and Alice 70%.
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PK within groups, allows only groups that are compiled completely of PKers
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fight each other (unless in arena).
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PK groups can only start fights with other PK groups of similar size.
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See also: [[GROUP]]  [[LEADER]]  [[PK]] [[FUSION]]

Latest revision as of 22:50, 17 July 2017

INVOLVE INVOLVEMENT


Usage involve <groupmember> <amount> (Amount is in a percentage)

involve (to find out the max percentage you can involve someone)

involve even


You can set the involvement of a groupmember. The higher the involvement

of someone, the higher the chance of landing a hit against the enemy. To see

the involvement percentage of each groupmember type group. The groupmember

starting the fight with the mob will likely take most of the damage.


Involve even will split the involvement between the whole group evenly.


Example: You have 3 people in your group. One of them newly joined and the

involvement of the group members could look like this: Fred - involved 60%

(leader), Bob - involved 40% and Alice - involved 0%.

If Fred wants to set Alice's involvement to 20% he would type: involve Alice

  1. The above example will have changed to this then: Fred 40%, Bob 40 %,
    20%. Some percentage of the leader has been given to Alice.
    Fred would now decide to change Alice's involvement to 70% he doesn't have
    with his own percentage to give to Alice, so he'll have to take some of
    percentage too. So involve Bob 30 and involve Alice 70 will result in:
    0%, Bob 30% and Alice 70%.

PK within groups, allows only groups that are compiled completely of PKers

fight each other (unless in arena).

PK groups can only start fights with other PK groups of similar size.


See also: GROUP LEADER PK FUSION