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[[File:Linkshells icon2.png|link=]] A [[Linkshell]] is a permanent chat channel in which a collection of players can communicate together, often formed to find players of similar interests with which you can play together. | |||
There are a set number of roles that individuals can be promoted and demoted from; all ranging from low-to-high on their own, personal hierarchy for the Linkshell. | |||
These positions are: | These positions are: | ||
*Masters | *Masters | ||
*Leaders | *Leaders | ||
*Members | *Members | ||
Each one of these positions allow the player a certain set of actions, with the Masters being given the option to invite new members; promote or demote leaders and members to leader or master rank; kick a player from the Linkshell; even disbanding the Linkshell entirely. Leaders on the other hand | Each one of these positions allow the player a certain set of actions, with the Masters being given the option to invite new members; promote or demote leaders and members to leader or master rank; kick a player from the Linkshell; even disbanding the Linkshell entirely. Leaders on the other hand don't nearly have the same amount of priorities, but they do have access to inviting new members to the Linkshell and can even kick Members from the Linkshell. | ||
The Members do not have access to these sort of permissions, but they can still chat throughout the global Linkshell chat, if they so choose to interact with other players who are online at the time. | The Members do not have access to these sort of permissions, but they can still chat throughout the global Linkshell chat, if they so choose to interact with other players who are online at the time. | ||
If | If you're reading this and thinking where you might get your own Linkshell, you're going to want to go and find one of three possible NPC's who can give you the item; providing you follow their quest line until you finally get the item. | ||
These 3 NPC's are: | |||
*'''[[L'zuhjha]]''' - [[Limsa Lominsa Upper Decks]] (x11.4,y14.3) | |||
*'''[[Ninisha]]''' - [[Ul'dah - Steps of Nald]] x10.6,y9.8) | |||
*'''[[Theanne]]''' - [[Old Gridania]] (x10.2,y8.3) | |||
After locating one of these 3 NPC's, basically follow along with everything they want you to do and before too long they will reward you with the Linkshell. | |||
==[[File:Cross-world linkshells icon2.png|link=]] Cross-world Linkshells (CWLS)== | |||
[[File:Cross-world linkshell1.png|400px|right]] | |||
In [[patch 4.3]], players can form cross-world linkshells of up to 64 players from different worlds on the same data center. Players in a CWLS will be able to see other members' online status, and invite them to parties via subcommand. | |||
Additionally, "Cross-world Linkshell" has been added to the chat window. Log filters, text color, and notification sounds can be adjusted. | |||
===Creating a Cross-world Linkshell=== | |||
[[File:Cross-world linkshell2.png|400px|right]] | |||
[[File:Cross-world linkshell3.png|400px|right]] | |||
New cross-world linkshells can be formed by selecting "Cross-world Linkshell" under Social in the main menu. | |||
* It is not possible to create a CWLS with a name already in use on the same data center. | |||
* Free Trial players may become a member of a CWLS, but cannot create one. | |||
* Any CWLS that has less than 2 members for 24 hours will be automatically disbanded. | |||
* Players can only be a member of up to 8 CWLSs at a time. | |||
===Inviting Players to a Cross-world Linkshell=== | |||
Use one of the methods below to invite players to your CWLS: | |||
*Invite via subcommand from a list of players, such as the Friend List or Contacts. | |||
*Invite via subcommand while targeting a player character. | |||
===Cross-world Linkshell Invitees=== | |||
Upon being invited to join a CWLS, a player will be added as an invitee and receive an on-screen notification. If they accept, they will become a member. | |||
* If an invitee logs out without accepting or declining, the notification will appear again when they next log in. | |||
* Invitees will appear as such in the member list, but cannot send or receive messages in the CWLS chat before becoming a full member. | |||
===Authority in a Cross-world Linkshell=== | |||
The creator of a cross-world linkshell will automatically be assigned the rank of Master with the following privileges: | |||
* | *Member Invitation | ||
* | *Member Dismissal | ||
* | *CWLS Disbandment | ||
*CWLS Renaming | |||
*Leader Promotion | |||
*Leader Demotion | |||
Those assigned the rank of Leader have the following privileges: | |||
*Member Invitation | |||
*Member Dismissal | |||
If the Master withdraws from the CWLS, the Leader─or, if there are no Leaders, the member─who has been a member of the CWLS longest will be automatically promoted to Master. | |||
*Invitees cannot be promoted. | |||
===Withdrawing and Disbandment=== | |||
Players can choose to withdraw from a CWLS at any time. If a player transfers to a world on a different data center than the CWLS, they will be automatically removed. | |||
*If a player transfers to a different world on the same data center, they can remain a member. | |||
Any CWLS that has less than 2 members─including the Master, but not invitees─for a full 24 hours will be automatically disbanded. | |||
===Data Center Travel=== | |||
If a player uses [[Data Center Travel]] to go to another data center, they will not receive messages from cross-world linkshells that are not in their current data center. For example, a player who joins a CWLS on Light but travels to Chaos will not receive messages from the Light CWLS. | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:Game mechanics]] [[Category:Features]] [[Category:Patch 2.0 Features]] [[Category:Patch 4.3 Features]] |
Latest revision as of 23:28, 7 August 2024
- See also: Free Company
A Linkshell is a permanent chat channel in which a collection of players can communicate together, often formed to find players of similar interests with which you can play together.
There are a set number of roles that individuals can be promoted and demoted from; all ranging from low-to-high on their own, personal hierarchy for the Linkshell.
These positions are:
- Masters
- Leaders
- Members
Each one of these positions allow the player a certain set of actions, with the Masters being given the option to invite new members; promote or demote leaders and members to leader or master rank; kick a player from the Linkshell; even disbanding the Linkshell entirely. Leaders on the other hand don't nearly have the same amount of priorities, but they do have access to inviting new members to the Linkshell and can even kick Members from the Linkshell.
The Members do not have access to these sort of permissions, but they can still chat throughout the global Linkshell chat, if they so choose to interact with other players who are online at the time.
If you're reading this and thinking where you might get your own Linkshell, you're going to want to go and find one of three possible NPC's who can give you the item; providing you follow their quest line until you finally get the item.
These 3 NPC's are:
- L'zuhjha - Limsa Lominsa Upper Decks (x11.4,y14.3)
- Ninisha - Ul'dah - Steps of Nald x10.6,y9.8)
- Theanne - Old Gridania (x10.2,y8.3)
After locating one of these 3 NPC's, basically follow along with everything they want you to do and before too long they will reward you with the Linkshell.
Cross-world Linkshells (CWLS)
In patch 4.3, players can form cross-world linkshells of up to 64 players from different worlds on the same data center. Players in a CWLS will be able to see other members' online status, and invite them to parties via subcommand.
Additionally, "Cross-world Linkshell" has been added to the chat window. Log filters, text color, and notification sounds can be adjusted.
Creating a Cross-world Linkshell
New cross-world linkshells can be formed by selecting "Cross-world Linkshell" under Social in the main menu.
- It is not possible to create a CWLS with a name already in use on the same data center.
- Free Trial players may become a member of a CWLS, but cannot create one.
- Any CWLS that has less than 2 members for 24 hours will be automatically disbanded.
- Players can only be a member of up to 8 CWLSs at a time.
Inviting Players to a Cross-world Linkshell
Use one of the methods below to invite players to your CWLS:
- Invite via subcommand from a list of players, such as the Friend List or Contacts.
- Invite via subcommand while targeting a player character.
Cross-world Linkshell Invitees
Upon being invited to join a CWLS, a player will be added as an invitee and receive an on-screen notification. If they accept, they will become a member.
- If an invitee logs out without accepting or declining, the notification will appear again when they next log in.
- Invitees will appear as such in the member list, but cannot send or receive messages in the CWLS chat before becoming a full member.
Authority in a Cross-world Linkshell
The creator of a cross-world linkshell will automatically be assigned the rank of Master with the following privileges:
- Member Invitation
- Member Dismissal
- CWLS Disbandment
- CWLS Renaming
- Leader Promotion
- Leader Demotion
Those assigned the rank of Leader have the following privileges:
- Member Invitation
- Member Dismissal
If the Master withdraws from the CWLS, the Leader─or, if there are no Leaders, the member─who has been a member of the CWLS longest will be automatically promoted to Master.
- Invitees cannot be promoted.
Withdrawing and Disbandment
Players can choose to withdraw from a CWLS at any time. If a player transfers to a world on a different data center than the CWLS, they will be automatically removed.
- If a player transfers to a different world on the same data center, they can remain a member.
Any CWLS that has less than 2 members─including the Master, but not invitees─for a full 24 hours will be automatically disbanded.
Data Center Travel
If a player uses Data Center Travel to go to another data center, they will not receive messages from cross-world linkshells that are not in their current data center. For example, a player who joins a CWLS on Light but travels to Chaos will not receive messages from the Light CWLS.