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In Beasts of Bermuda, you can create friends and enemies.
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Friendship is a mechanic in which you either gain or lose [[Comfort|comfort]] based on the friendship grade you have with another player. With players outside of your [[Groups|group]], you will build increasing amounts of X grade friendship depending on your proximity. With players inside of your group, you can gain friendship ranging from E to S, so long as you are part of the same species.  
  
Friends are made by creating a [[Groups|group]] and inviting other players to it. [[Carnivorous Creatures|Carnivores]] and [[Piscivorous Creatures|piscovores]] can only group with their species, while [[Herbivorous Creatures|herbivores]] can group with other herbivores. Over time, your friendship with other players in your group increases from E grade to A grade. If your friendship becomes high enough with another player of the same species and opposite gender, you can [[nesting system|nest]] with them. Being friends increases [[comfort]] and points.  
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X grade equals enemyship. You build enemyship by remaining near an ungrouped creature. The worse your enemyship is with the ungrouped creature, the more stressed you will feel and the more your comfort will decline whenever they're around. This mechanic is mostly used to prevent mix-packing from species who shouldn't be hanging out together. Enemyship slowly degrades with time, unlike friendship.
  
Enemies are made when two carnivores, or a carnivore and herbivore, are too close. They will stress out and slowly become enemies, which decreases their comfort further.
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[[File:Apatointhemoonlight.jpg|thumb|right|thumb|400px|border|A pair of [[Apatosaurus]] gaining frendship while watching the moon.]]
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E to S grade equals friendship. Positive friendship is gained by [[Groups|creating a group]] and inviting other players to it. The closer you are to a groupmate, the quicker your friendship will build. If one of your groupmates isn't nearby, you will not gain any friendship with them. If you attack your groupmates, you will lose some of the friendship gained. The more damage you inflict, the more friendship you'll lose. With creatures of a different species, you can only reach C grade friendship.
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By remaining near a player that you have positive friendship with, you will receive a [[Status Effects|"Near Friends" buff]] in your [[User Interface|character screen]], and an increase in comfort. Another perk to positive friendship is the reduction of friendly fire based on how high your friendship grade is (E being the lowest, and S being the highest). The list below shows how much friendly fire reduction comes with each friendship grade.
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* E grade reduces 0% of friendly fire.
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* D grade reduces 0% of friendly fire.
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* C grade reduces 20% of friendly fire.
  
[[File:Apatointhemoonlight.jpg|thumb|right|thumb|400px|border|A pair of [[Apatosaurus]] gaining frendship while watching the moon.]]
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* B grade reduces 40% of friendly fire.
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* A grade reduces 60% of friendly fire.
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* S grade reduces 75% of friendly fire.
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You can view your friendship with another user by finding them in the [[Player List|player list]]. Your friendship can be seen as a letter above their profile picture in varying shades of reds and pinks.

Latest revision as of 20:12, 24 January 2021

Friendship is a mechanic in which you either gain or lose comfort based on the friendship grade you have with another player. With players outside of your group, you will build increasing amounts of X grade friendship depending on your proximity. With players inside of your group, you can gain friendship ranging from E to S, so long as you are part of the same species.

X grade equals enemyship. You build enemyship by remaining near an ungrouped creature. The worse your enemyship is with the ungrouped creature, the more stressed you will feel and the more your comfort will decline whenever they're around. This mechanic is mostly used to prevent mix-packing from species who shouldn't be hanging out together. Enemyship slowly degrades with time, unlike friendship.

A pair of Apatosaurus gaining frendship while watching the moon.

E to S grade equals friendship. Positive friendship is gained by creating a group and inviting other players to it. The closer you are to a groupmate, the quicker your friendship will build. If one of your groupmates isn't nearby, you will not gain any friendship with them. If you attack your groupmates, you will lose some of the friendship gained. The more damage you inflict, the more friendship you'll lose. With creatures of a different species, you can only reach C grade friendship.

By remaining near a player that you have positive friendship with, you will receive a "Near Friends" buff in your character screen, and an increase in comfort. Another perk to positive friendship is the reduction of friendly fire based on how high your friendship grade is (E being the lowest, and S being the highest). The list below shows how much friendly fire reduction comes with each friendship grade.

  • E grade reduces 0% of friendly fire.
  • D grade reduces 0% of friendly fire.
  • C grade reduces 20% of friendly fire.
  • B grade reduces 40% of friendly fire.
  • A grade reduces 60% of friendly fire.
  • S grade reduces 75% of friendly fire.

You can view your friendship with another user by finding them in the player list. Your friendship can be seen as a letter above their profile picture in varying shades of reds and pinks.