Party in MU Legend MU Legend Guide
Last update: 29 November 2017
Playing in a party is the basis of any MMORPG and the same goes for MU Legend. You can do most activities and complete many of the dungeons by yourself. However, some challenges may prove to be too difficult for a lone player and you will need to use others' help. Luckily for you, the game is very helpful in that aspect and finding players who can accompany you isn't a problem.
Creating a party, joining and disbanding
Each player can create a party or join one whenever they want. Simply find a player who you want in your party and send an invite - then, press and hold ALT key and click on that character with right mouse button. This reveals a list - find the option that will allow you to join this player to your party. You can also ask other players to invite you to their team - this option is useful if you want to join a given player who is already a member of a party.
You can also disband or leave a party at any time. The first option is available only to players who are "leaders" of their parties (those, who created it or received that function). The second option is for all party members. There is also an option to vote and remove a given player - this can be useful when you are accompanied by someone who doesn't want to cooperate.
Searching for a party
MU Legend also has an option, available in other MMORPGs, that allows you to automatically search for a party. This option is available in a window of any of the dungeons right before enter them. Simply select a difficulty and then press the button to automatically search for other party members. This option is great for quick visits in various dungeons - instead of doing them all by yourself, you can quickly find others who will join you. Fights in dungeons are much faster and safer when you are in a party - your character can be revived by other members. This saves you from redoing an entire level from the beginning.
When you move your mouse cursor on the aforementioned button, you can also check how many players in a given level are willing to join you - "0" means that you shouldn't count on finding others fast.