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==Overview==
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A '''Team''', also known as a '''Group''', is composed of 1-8 players. These players share in rewards from defeats and missions.  
== Overview ==
== Rules ==
A '''Team''', also known as a '''Group''', is composed of 1-8 players. These players share in rewards from defeats and missions. Players on the same team share the Team [[The Players' Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Chat Window#Chat Channels|Chat Channel]] and can quickly communicate using the {{slashcommand|team}} command.
*Experience gain
 
*#Players must be in range distance wise.
Teams can be further organized into [[League]]s, with up to 6 full teams of 8 players, making a total of 48 players possible for a league.
*#*For city/hazard zones, this range is ???.
 
*#*Instance missions, anywhere in the mission.
== Mechanics ==
*#Players must be in range level wise.
* Experience/Influence/Prestige gain
*#*No more than 9 levels below the highest player's combat level.
*# Rewards from mobs defeated are always appropriate for a character's '''combat''' [[level]]. Eg, if you are combat level 40, but on a level 20 team which defeats a level 22 enemy, the rewards will be as if you had defeated a level 42 enemy.
*#*No more than 2 levels below the team's '''combat''' level average.
*# Rewards from individual NPCs defeated will be lower than if a player defeated that NPC solo. NPCs can be defeated faster by multiple players and balances this out.
*#**The average is *usually* rounded down, and is computed after [[Sidekick]]/[[Lackey]]/[[Exemplar]]/[[Malefactor]]s.
* Reputation
*#*General rule of thumb: no more than 5 level spread.
*# Reputation from PvP defeats in PvP zones is spread evenly between teammates in range.
*Reputation from PvP defeats is spread evenly between teammates in range (distance, not level).
 
 
 
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=== Levelling Pact ===
[[Issue 13]] added a feature (disabled in [[Issue 21]], although changes to the [[Sidekick#Super-Sidekick_System|Sidekick system]] had reduced the need for it) that allows two players to share rewards evenly separate from the team that they are on. This is called a [[Leveling Pact]]. Please see that article for more information.
 
 
 
 
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Overview

A Team, also known as a Group, is composed of 1-8 players. These players share in rewards from defeats and missions. Players on the same team share the Team Chat Channel and can quickly communicate using the /team command.

Teams can be further organized into Leagues, with up to 6 full teams of 8 players, making a total of 48 players possible for a league.

Mechanics

  • Experience/Influence/Prestige gain
    1. Rewards from mobs defeated are always appropriate for a character's combat level. Eg, if you are combat level 40, but on a level 20 team which defeats a level 22 enemy, the rewards will be as if you had defeated a level 42 enemy.
    2. Rewards from individual NPCs defeated will be lower than if a player defeated that NPC solo. NPCs can be defeated faster by multiple players and balances this out.
  • Reputation
    1. Reputation from PvP defeats in PvP zones is spread evenly between teammates in range.



This section below contains information that no longer applies to the current version of Homecoming: City of Heroes. It is provided for historical purposes.

Levelling Pact

Issue 13 added a feature (disabled in Issue 21, although changes to the Sidekick system had reduced the need for it) that allows two players to share rewards evenly separate from the team that they are on. This is called a Leveling Pact. Please see that article for more information.