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[[File:Group.jpg|right|thumb|400px|border|A group of [[Megalosaurus]]]]
 
[[File:Group.jpg|right|thumb|400px|border|A group of [[Megalosaurus]]]]
  
Dinosaurs can form herds or packs. To create a group, press tab twice and press the button to make a group. By doing this, you become the alpha of that group. Pressing the arrow next to a name allows you to invite them to your group. Carnivores can only invite members of their species to their group, while herbivores can invite other herbivorous species.
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Players are able to form groups called herds or packs depending on the creature.  
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A herd can consist of mixed species of various different [[Herbivorous Creatures]].
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A pack consists of a single species of [[Carnivorous Creatures|Carnivores]].
  
 
[[Carnivorous Creatures|Carnivores]] of the same species will lose comfort if they are not in a group.  
 
[[Carnivorous Creatures|Carnivores]] of the same species will lose comfort if they are not in a group.  
  
One can challenge another member of the group to increase their standing. If the alpha dies, the next highest person becomes the alpha.
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To invite someone to a group you can use a few different methods.
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* Double-tapping the open [[Player List]] key (Default: Tab) scrolling to the players name, clicking the action dropdown to invite to the group.
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* The [[Chatbox]] can be used to invite someone to a group by using the /invite command, by doing /invite followed by the name of the player it will send an invite to them to join the group
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* Walking up to the creature and pressing the USE key (Default: E) to send an invite.
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Once in a group, you'll be able to see other members in your group locations via the location of their player tags, you're able to toggle the display of these tags using the toggle group tags key (Default: i).
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Over time, people in a group will become closer [[Friends and Enemies|friends]] reduced the amount of damage done to each other.
  
Over time, people in a group will become closer [[Friends and Enemies|friends]]. Once they become close enough friends, they can [[Nesting system|nest]].
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While in a group with a member of the same species of the opposite gender players can make use of the [[Nesting system]] to bring new life into the world.
  
 
[[File:Paraherdsunrise.png|right|thumb|400px|border|A [[Parasaurolophus]] herd migrating during sunrise]]
 
[[File:Paraherdsunrise.png|right|thumb|400px|border|A [[Parasaurolophus]] herd migrating during sunrise]]
  
 
[[File:Lurduapato.jpg|right|thumb|400px|border|A mixed herd of [[Lurdusaurus]] and [[Apatosaurus]].]]
 
[[File:Lurduapato.jpg|right|thumb|400px|border|A mixed herd of [[Lurdusaurus]] and [[Apatosaurus]].]]

Revision as of 13:06, 3 August 2020

A group of Megalosaurus

Players are able to form groups called herds or packs depending on the creature.

A herd can consist of mixed species of various different Herbivorous Creatures.

A pack consists of a single species of Carnivores.

Carnivores of the same species will lose comfort if they are not in a group.

To invite someone to a group you can use a few different methods.

  • Double-tapping the open Player List key (Default: Tab) scrolling to the players name, clicking the action dropdown to invite to the group.
  • The Chatbox can be used to invite someone to a group by using the /invite command, by doing /invite followed by the name of the player it will send an invite to them to join the group
  • Walking up to the creature and pressing the USE key (Default: E) to send an invite.

Once in a group, you'll be able to see other members in your group locations via the location of their player tags, you're able to toggle the display of these tags using the toggle group tags key (Default: i).

Over time, people in a group will become closer friends reduced the amount of damage done to each other.

While in a group with a member of the same species of the opposite gender players can make use of the Nesting system to bring new life into the world.

A Parasaurolophus herd migrating during sunrise
A mixed herd of Lurdusaurus and Apatosaurus.