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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
The '''Team-Up Teleporter''' functions to allow individual players, small groups, or entire [[league]]s to enter a queue for various game content. It is also referred to as simply '''LFG''', due to the window it appears in. The Teleporter was implemented with [[Issue 20]] and the introduction of [[Incarnate Trial]]s. Currently this is restricted to Incarnate Trials, the low-level raid introduced in [[Issue 21]], and holiday events such as [[Dr. Kane's House of Horror]] and [[Lord Winter's Realm]].
The '''Team-Up Teleporter''' functions to allow individual players, small groups, or entire [[league]]s to enter a queue for various game content. It is also referred to as simply '''LFG''', due to the window it appears in. The Teleporter was implemented with [[Issue 20]] and the introduction of [[Incarnate Trial]]s. It is usually used by groups which are already assembled. It can also be used by solo players to teleport to contacts (see below). It is almost never useful for a solo player to use it to queue.


== Using the Teleporter ==
== Using the Teleporter ==
On the character's chat window is an "LFG" option. Selecting that will open the LFG Window, which allows a solo character or the leader of a team or league to enter into the queue. Queues can be entered randomly, which lets the game place a character or group in the first-available activity, or specific activities can be selected. The LFG window shows the average wait time for people in the queue.
On the character's chat window is an "LFG" option. Selecting that will open the LFG Window, which allows a solo character or the leader of a team or league to enter into the queue. Queues can be entered randomly, which lets the game place a character or group in the first-available activity, or specific activities can be selected.


{{Bug|The queue's wait time includes all teams or leagues that are full before entering the queue, as is the popular tradition. Thus, all of those players' wait time is only a handful of seconds, which artificially decreases the average wait time by a ''large'' amount. A player may see an average wait time of three minutes but could be queued for half an hour, an hour, or even more! Development is aware of this side-effect and hopes to correct it in the future, with no timeframe guaranteed.}}
{{EdNote|type=warning|note=The wait times shown are extremely short, but in practice they are much longer or indefinite. This is partly due to a bug, and partly due to the fact that it is not usual practice on Homecoming to use the Teleporter to assemble pick-up groups. Individual players seeking particular content typically use the LFG chat channel, not this tool.}}


Joining the queue as an ''Open Group'' grants an extra [[Astral Merit Salvage|Astral Merit]] for Incarnate Trials and the [[Warmth of Prometheus]] buff power to all league members. Open Groups allow other players or teams that are looking for group to join that team or league. Note that it is fairly common for team sorting, and even team/league leader, to be rearranged randomly when joining as an Open Group. Additionally, note there is no extra reward for joining Death from Below as an Open Group.
A player can hover their mouse over an item on the LFG list and learn some basic details about what that activity requires, including level and team size restrictions, rewards for completing the activity, the over-arcing objective of the activity (such as "Sabotage [[Lambda Sector Trial|Lambda Sector]] and defeat [[Marauder]]"), and sometimes background details.


Joining the queue as a ''Closed Group'' means only the members already in the team or league are allowed on that particular activity. Closed Group must be selected every time a group wishes to join the queue (and remain closed).
== Locked or Open Groups ==
Joining the queue as an ''Open Group'' grants an extra [[Astral Merit Salvage|Astral Merit]] for Incarnate Trials and the [[Warmth of Prometheus]] buff power to all league members. Open Groups allow other players or teams that are looking for group to join that team or league. Note that it is fairly common for team sorting, and even team/league leader, to be rearranged randomly when joining as an Open Group, with players who load into the instance faster having a tendency to move up in team lists.
 
Additionally, note there is no extra reward for joining any non-Incarnate activity as an Open Group.
 
Joining the queue as a ''Locked Group'' means players may not join the event using the LFG queue in the Team-Up Teleporter. Only the members already in the team or league are allowed on that particular activity. However, once on the map, additional characters may be invited to join the league. "Lock the event for the group" must be selected for each event before joining the queue. Teams and leaders will not shift in a Closed Group, unless the specific event suffers from a bug. In bugged events, such as BAF, not only will players, teams and leaders shift, but multiple players may be disconnected, mapserved, and removed from the league. Disconnected players are encouraged to check the LFG window first for a button to rejoin the event, or failing that to send the leader a private message asking to be re-invited to the league. There is no reward for locking a league.


== Accessible Content ==
== Accessible Content ==
* [[Incarnate Trial]]s:
All [[Task Force]]s and [[Strike Force]]s are available in the Team-Up Teleporter. What is selectable depends on whether a character meets the minimum requirements to complete that activity.
** [[Behavioral Adjustment Facility Trial]]
 
** [[Lambda Sector Trial]]
Additional content accessible from the Team-Up Teleporter includes:
** [[Keyes Island Reactor Trial]]
* All [[Incarnate Trial]]s
** [[The Underground Trial]]
* Non-Incarnate Content:
* Low-level raids:
** [[Death from Below]]
** [[Death From Below]]
** [[Drowning in Blood]]
* Holiday-Themed Content:
** [[Lord Winter's Realm]]  
** [[Dr. Kane's House of Horror]]
 
== Teleporting ==
If you select an activity and lock it to your team (even solo), it will offer to teleport you to the initial contact for the activity, if it would normally be started by talking to an NPC in the game world (eg, most [[Task Force]]s, but not [[Incarnate Trial]]s).
 
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Latest revision as of 15:33, 12 March 2024

LFG Window

Overview

The Team-Up Teleporter functions to allow individual players, small groups, or entire leagues to enter a queue for various game content. It is also referred to as simply LFG, due to the window it appears in. The Teleporter was implemented with Issue 20 and the introduction of Incarnate Trials. It is usually used by groups which are already assembled. It can also be used by solo players to teleport to contacts (see below). It is almost never useful for a solo player to use it to queue.

Using the Teleporter

On the character's chat window is an "LFG" option. Selecting that will open the LFG Window, which allows a solo character or the leader of a team or league to enter into the queue. Queues can be entered randomly, which lets the game place a character or group in the first-available activity, or specific activities can be selected.

Editor's Note:

The wait times shown are extremely short, but in practice they are much longer or indefinite. This is partly due to a bug, and partly due to the fact that it is not usual practice on Homecoming to use the Teleporter to assemble pick-up groups. Individual players seeking particular content typically use the LFG chat channel, not this tool.

A player can hover their mouse over an item on the LFG list and learn some basic details about what that activity requires, including level and team size restrictions, rewards for completing the activity, the over-arcing objective of the activity (such as "Sabotage Lambda Sector and defeat Marauder"), and sometimes background details.

Locked or Open Groups

Joining the queue as an Open Group grants an extra Astral Merit for Incarnate Trials and the Warmth of Prometheus buff power to all league members. Open Groups allow other players or teams that are looking for group to join that team or league. Note that it is fairly common for team sorting, and even team/league leader, to be rearranged randomly when joining as an Open Group, with players who load into the instance faster having a tendency to move up in team lists.

Additionally, note there is no extra reward for joining any non-Incarnate activity as an Open Group.

Joining the queue as a Locked Group means players may not join the event using the LFG queue in the Team-Up Teleporter. Only the members already in the team or league are allowed on that particular activity. However, once on the map, additional characters may be invited to join the league. "Lock the event for the group" must be selected for each event before joining the queue. Teams and leaders will not shift in a Closed Group, unless the specific event suffers from a bug. In bugged events, such as BAF, not only will players, teams and leaders shift, but multiple players may be disconnected, mapserved, and removed from the league. Disconnected players are encouraged to check the LFG window first for a button to rejoin the event, or failing that to send the leader a private message asking to be re-invited to the league. There is no reward for locking a league.

Accessible Content

All Task Forces and Strike Forces are available in the Team-Up Teleporter. What is selectable depends on whether a character meets the minimum requirements to complete that activity.

Additional content accessible from the Team-Up Teleporter includes:

Teleporting

If you select an activity and lock it to your team (even solo), it will offer to teleport you to the initial contact for the activity, if it would normally be started by talking to an NPC in the game world (eg, most Task Forces, but not Incarnate Trials).