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==Version history== | ==Version history== | ||
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* Fixed a bug where looting an [[item]] while in a party with loot allocation set required an extra click if the allocation changed while the cursor was held over the [[item]]. | * Fixed a bug where looting an [[item]] while in a party with loot allocation set required an extra click if the allocation changed while the cursor was held over the [[item]]. | ||
* Fixed a bug where, very rarely, '''party members''' would create a new instance of your [[hideout]] when using the Visit Hideout button, and would thus close any open [[map]] [[portal | * Fixed a bug where, very rarely, '''party members''' would create a new instance of your [[hideout]] when using the Visit Hideout button, and would thus close any open [[map]] [[portal]]s in the existing [[hideout]] instance. | ||
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* The party user interface now shows what area your party members are in if they're not in the current area. Players who have recently disconnected are shown greyed out for a few seconds so that you can see that it occurred. | * The party user interface now shows what area your party members are in if they're not in the current area. Players who have recently disconnected are shown greyed out for a few seconds so that you can see that it occurred. | ||
* Fixed a case where players with slow load times could fail [[Zana]]'s limited portals mission during the load screen while in a party. | * Fixed a case where players with slow load times could fail [[Zana]]'s limited portals mission during the load screen while in a party. | ||
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* The party life bonus for monsters in higher difficulties has been reduced from 25% to 20% per player per difficulty | * The party life bonus for monsters in higher difficulties has been reduced from 25% to 20% per player per difficulty | ||
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* 40% of the item quantity bonus for additional party members is now shifted towards item rarity. Gems and currency items still receive the old item quantity bonus. | * 40% of the item quantity bonus for additional party members is now shifted towards item rarity. Gems and currency items still receive the old item quantity bonus. | ||
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* Players now receive the same amount of experience from nearby monster kills regardless of how many members are in their party. Because experience is awarded to nearby party members equally and is not divided up between them any more, monsters are no longer scaled up in experience if you're playing in a party. | * Players now receive the same amount of experience from nearby monster kills regardless of how many members are in their party. Because experience is awarded to nearby party members equally and is not divided up between them any more, monsters are no longer scaled up in experience if you're playing in a party. | ||
*This means that larger parties who stick together will get slightly more experience than before, and that idling characters elsewhere in the level no longer increases your experience gains. Solo players receive exactly the same experience that they did previously. | *This means that larger parties who stick together will get slightly more experience than before, and that idling characters elsewhere in the level no longer increases your experience gains. Solo players receive exactly the same experience that they did previously. |
Revision as of 12:22, 16 October 2020
Parties allow up to six people to play together. Players can create or join public parties by clicking on the Notice Board in town, or by pressing S to open the Social window. Players can also invite someone to a party by selecting a player's name in chat, clicking on them in town, or typing /invite playername
in the chat console.
Effect on monsters
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Monsters gain extra life for each additional party member after the first:
Life \ Members | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
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Normal Monster Life | 50% | 100% | 150% | 200% | 250% |
Magic Monster Life | 60% | 120% | 180% | 240% | 300% |
Rare Monster Life | 80% | 160% | 240% | 320% | 400% |
Unique Monster Life | 100% | 200% | 300% | 400% | 500% |
The original life amount is used for the purposes of determining the length of stuns and status ailments – this means monsters will not be harder to stun/freeze/etc when fighting in a party.
It is believed that monster's extra life gain is only affecting nearby ones, therefore players leaving map before new monsters are encountered have no effect on their life.
Effect on loot
Each player after the first adds the following bonus:
Effect \ Members | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
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currency items | 50% | 100% | 150% | 200% | 250% |
increased item quantity | 27% | 51% | 73% | 93% | 112% |
increased item rarity | 17% | 31% | 44% | 55% | 65% |
Bonuses to item rarity or quantity from modifiers on player gear are only counted from the player who lands the killing blow. This bonus is multiplicative with any player bonuses to rarity/quantity.[1] Any quantity bonus from a map is multiplicative with all other modifiers.
Item drops from monsters are calculated based on the number of players nearby (13 metres - around six tiles, which is approximately a screen) rather than the number in the instance. The quantity of drops is based on the minimum of the number of players who were around at the start and end of the fight. This means that if you spawn a boss alone before bringing in friends to help (or if the friends leave during the fight) then it will only drop enough items for one person.[2]
Maps
The chance of a non-unique Map dropping is not affected by party size.[3] They are affected by the quantity and rarity bonuses provided by the Map they are dropped inside of.
Unique maps are dropped as part of the normal Item drop system and not governed by the same rules as other non-unique maps so they do get the party bonus.
Effect on experience
See experience in party for more information.
Effect on flasks
Party members of a character landing the killing blow on an enemy will gain flask charges if they are nearby.[4] This is not true for all +life and +mana gained "when you deal a killing blow" modifiers; only a character actually landing a killing blow will trigger those effects.
Version history
Version | Changes |
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3.11.0 |
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2.4.0 |
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1.0.1 |
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1.0.0 |
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0.9.13e |
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References
- ↑ chris_wilson (July, 2015). "The Awakening Releases July 10th with New Content & Challenge Leagues". Path of Exile subreddit. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
- ↑ Chris (March 20, 2013). "0.10.4 Patch Notes". Official Path of Exile Forums. Retrieved October 25, 2019.
- ↑ Chris (June 26, 2012). "Dev Diary: End-game Maps". Official Path of Exile Forums. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
- ↑ Mark_GGG (March 9, 2014). "Flask charges in party". Official Path of Exile Forums. Retrieved March 18, 2014.