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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Introduced in [[Issue 20]], a '''League''' is a group of teams, ranging from 1-8 characters each. A total of 6 teams may be formed into a single league, meaning a maximum of 48 characters to a league.  Players on the same league share the League [[The Players' Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Chat Window#Chat Channels|Chat Channel]] and can quickly communicate using the {{slashcommand|league}} or {{slashcommand|g}} commands.
Introduced in [[Issue 20]], a '''League''' is a group of teams, ranging from 1-8 characters each. A total of 6 teams may be formed into a single league, meaning a maximum of 48 characters to a league.  Players on the same league share the League [[The Players' Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Chat Window#Chat Channels|Chat Channel]] and can quickly communicate using the {{slashcommand|league}} or {{slashcommand|lc}} commands.


Leagues are formed automatically for individuals or individual teams that enter an Incarnate Trial through the [[Team-Up Teleport]] system. Or, a whole League can be brought into an Incarnate Trial when the League Leader signs up for one.
Leagues are formed automatically for individuals or individual teams that enter an Incarnate Trial through the [[Team-Up Teleport]] system. Or, a whole League can be brought into an Incarnate Trial when the League Leader signs up for one.

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Overview

Introduced in Issue 20, a League is a group of teams, ranging from 1-8 characters each. A total of 6 teams may be formed into a single league, meaning a maximum of 48 characters to a league. Players on the same league share the League Chat Channel and can quickly communicate using the /league or /lc commands.

Leagues are formed automatically for individuals or individual teams that enter an Incarnate Trial through the Team-Up Teleport system. Or, a whole League can be brought into an Incarnate Trial when the League Leader signs up for one.

Rules

Powers that affect only Teammates (such as Vengeance or Recall Friend) will only affect your leaguemates if they are also on the same team as you. Buffs flagged to affect 'allies' will still affect everyone in the League, regardless of team lineup.

League Leaders

The League Leader is always the Team Leader of team #1. They can switch players between teams, and even promote players to the leader of their respective teams. Team Leaders do have the option, however, of "locking" their team so that no adjustments can be made to their team lineup.

Team Leaders

Team leaders may invite and kick players from their own teams at will. They may also drop their team from the league if they wish to. If a team leader invites another team leader to join them in a league, the two teams will merge together, with the inviting player becoming the new league leader.

Players in your league who are on a different team than you will not be able to communicate in the same Team chat channel.

Notes

Players cannot be invited to a league if they are already on a separate league, and two leagues cannot be combined into one.

Leagues can be used for a variety of reasons, including but not limited to:

  • Incarnate Trials
  • Instanced Raids
    • Lord Winter's Realm
    • Cathedral of Pain
  • Zone Events
    • Praetorian Events (Protest, Escape, Takedown)
    • Steel Canyon and Skyway City Events
    • Giant Monster hunts
    • Rikti/Zombie Invasions
    • Deadly Apocalypse
    • Hamidon Raids
    • Rikti Ship Raids
  • Other
    • Costume Contests