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A [[team]] is a group of players organized in-game who come together for one purpose or another. Common reasons for creating or joining a team include having a reliable group to hunt items and level up with, being able to play [[Point of Disaster]], or just having a pretty icon next to your name. Team creation is unrestricted on Ephinea, but certain team functions (team flag, dressing room, additional members, and team quests) aren't available until they've been unlocked by spending [[#Team Points|Team Points]]. A player can only belong to one team at a time.


"[[Teams]] are groups that hunters can make, where they band together to strengthen themselves, share like-minded goals, and form their own communities.
Teams are distinct from ''parties'', which are the standard four-player games in ''PSO''.
Put simply, if you're on a Team, you can chat with fellow members anywhere, you can easily get together to do things, as well as have access to other fun features.
Anyone can be on a Team. There are two ways to become part of a Team: the first is to create a Team, and the other is to be invited into a Team."


[[Teams]] are features exclusive to ''Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst'', and should not be confused with "Parties", which refers to people who are in the same "room".
==Team organization==
Teams are made up of Team Masters, Team Leaders, and common team members.


==Team Organization==
<span style="color: #FF6D46">'''Team Masters'''</span> have access to all aspects of a team, including the Master Menu. Team Masters can appoint other members to the position of Team Leader. By default, a team's creator is also the Team Master, but the Team Master can transfer the rank to another player. A team is limited to one Team Master.
"Teams are comprised of Masters, Leaders, and Common members.
Masters handle Team management and appoint other members to the position of Leader. The person who first creates a Team will be the Master. They also have access to the Master Menu of special Team commands."


"Serving as assistants to Masters, Leaders have access to some portion of special commands that Common members do not. There is a fixed number of Leaders that a Team can have, and the position is appointed by a Master."
<span style="color: #5EB1FF">'''Team Leaders'''</span> are tasked with inviting new members to a team. Other than that, they don't have access to any special team functions. The number of Leaders on a team is limited by the team's maximum member number - more Leaders can be appointed if the member cap is raised by spending Team Points.


"The majority of the players on a Team will be Common members. They do not get any special access, other than normal Team benefits. Members begin as "Common" when they first are brought onto a team."
<span style="color: #8AFFA3">'''Former Team Masters'''</span> have no special access to team functions. They are denoted with a special color in the team member list and in their team name in the lobby. This rank is automatically granted to a Team Master who transfers the role of Team Master to another player. The current Team Master can demote a player from this rank.


=Establishing a Team=
The rest of a team is made up of regular members (also called Common Class). Common members of a team have access to the team chat, the member list, and any benefits the team has unlocked. When a new member is invited to a team, they're designated as a Common member by default.


"Any player who is not currently already part of a Team may create one."
Team members have their team name shown in the lobby if the Tab key is pressed. If a team has their flag unlocked and set up, the flag is displayed next to the player's name as well.


=Team Names=
==Establishing a team==
"You cannot create a Team with a name that is already in use by another Team. You will have to choose a different name for your Team, or try to get invited onto the Team that has the name you like." (Not sure if this works on Ephinea.)
Anyone can create a team as long as they aren't already part of one. Team creation is done at the Information Counter in the Visual Lobby by selecting the "Team" option and then selecting "Create Team". Creating a team has no associated costs. Team names cannot be longer than 12 characters and spaces are automatically removed; additionally, a team name can't be a duplicate of one already in use.


=Inviting=
===Inviting members===
"Masters and Leaders can invite other players to join their Teams. Common members cannot send invites."
Team Masters and Team Leaders can invite players to their team with the "Invite Members" function in the Team section of the in-game menu. Players who are already part of a team can't be invited to another; they must first leave their current team using the Team function at the lobby counter.


"You can only belong to one Team at a time."
==Team Points==
Team Points are acquired using the "Point Register" function in the Team section of the in-game menu. Rare items can be traded for Team Points, and '''the item is consumed in the process.''' The item's rarity determines how many Team Points are earned by trading it in, with a few exceptions.


"Players who belong to a Team will have that Team's name displayed above their heads in the Lobby. Your Team name is also automatically inscribed onto your Guild Card." (Really?)
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
!Rarity
!Team Points
|-
|9★
|1 pt
|-
|[[ES Weapons|ES]]
|5 pt
|-
|10★
|10 pt
|-
|11★
|50 pt
|-
|12★
|100 pt
|}


"Press the 'Tab' key to change the display in order to see the Team names listed above other players' heads."
===Team privileges===
====Team Flag====
A team's '''flag''' is an emblem displayed next to every team member's name in the [[Visual Lobby|lobby]], as well as on [[Union Guard]]s and [[Union Field]]s. A team flag is a 32x32 bmp image saved as <code>flag.bmp</code> in the <code>teamflag</code> folder in the Ephinea directory. If a flag is larger than 32x32, ''PSO'' will automatically resize it. Any black (<span style="color: black">#000000</span>) pixels in the image become transparent when the flag is displayed in game.
* Dressing Room - 1000 Team Points
* Member Limit 20 (Up to 3 Leaders) - 1000 Team Points
* Member Limit 40 (Up to 5 Leaders) - 2000 Team Points
* Member Limit 70 (Up to 8 Leaders) - 5000 Team Points
* Member Limit 100 (Up to 10 Leaders) - 10000 Team Points
** Note that the member limit tiers can be skipped; for example, Member Limit 70 can be purchased before Member Limit 20 or Member Limit 40.
* [[Point of Disaster|Team Quest: Point of Disaster]] - 1500 Team Points
* [[The Robots' Reckoning|Team Quest: The Robots' Reckoning]] - 1500 Team Points


"Your Team name will automatically be entered onto your Guild Card in the 'Comment' column." (Again, really?)
===Team items===
 
* Master's {{Sword|rare|Commander Blade}} - 5000 Team Points
=Team Name Color=
** Note that only one Commander Blade can be purchased per team. The Commander Blade is placed in the Team Master's inventory.
 
* [[Union Guard]] - 100 Team Points
"Team Masters will have the Team name listed in red; Leaders are in blue, and Common members are shown in white."
* [[Union Field]] - 100 Team Points
 
* Team Points 500 - 500 Team Points
Ex-team masters are shown in pale green.
* Team Points 1000 - 1000 Team Points
 
* Team Points 5000 - 5000 Team Points
==Team Points==
* Team Points 10000 - 10000 Team Points
 
** "Team Points" items are placed in the Team Master's inventory. Their main function is to be traded to players outside of a team, but they can also be used for a head start if the Team Master wishes to create a new team.
==Team Privilege==
* Team Flag - 1000 Team Points
* Dressing Room - 1000 Team Points
* Member Limit 20 - 1000 Team Points
* Member Limit 40 - 2000 Team Points
* Member Limit 70 - 5000 Team Points
* Member Limit 100 - 10000 Team Points
* Team Quest: Point of Disaster - 1500 Team Points
* Team Quest: The Robots' Reckoning - 1500 Team Points
* Master's Commander Blade - 5000 Team Points


* Union Guard - 100 Team Points
{{Guides}}
* Union Field - 100 Team Points
[[Category:Guides]]
* Team Point 500 - 500 Team Points
* Team Point 1000 - 1000 Team Points
* Team Point 10000 - 10000 Team Points

Revision as of 19:15, 2 March 2024

A team is a group of players organized in-game who come together for one purpose or another. Common reasons for creating or joining a team include having a reliable group to hunt items and level up with, being able to play Point of Disaster, or just having a pretty icon next to your name. Team creation is unrestricted on Ephinea, but certain team functions (team flag, dressing room, additional members, and team quests) aren't available until they've been unlocked by spending Team Points. A player can only belong to one team at a time.

Teams are distinct from parties, which are the standard four-player games in PSO.

Team organization

Teams are made up of Team Masters, Team Leaders, and common team members.

Team Masters have access to all aspects of a team, including the Master Menu. Team Masters can appoint other members to the position of Team Leader. By default, a team's creator is also the Team Master, but the Team Master can transfer the rank to another player. A team is limited to one Team Master.

Team Leaders are tasked with inviting new members to a team. Other than that, they don't have access to any special team functions. The number of Leaders on a team is limited by the team's maximum member number - more Leaders can be appointed if the member cap is raised by spending Team Points.

Former Team Masters have no special access to team functions. They are denoted with a special color in the team member list and in their team name in the lobby. This rank is automatically granted to a Team Master who transfers the role of Team Master to another player. The current Team Master can demote a player from this rank.

The rest of a team is made up of regular members (also called Common Class). Common members of a team have access to the team chat, the member list, and any benefits the team has unlocked. When a new member is invited to a team, they're designated as a Common member by default.

Team members have their team name shown in the lobby if the Tab key is pressed. If a team has their flag unlocked and set up, the flag is displayed next to the player's name as well.

Establishing a team

Anyone can create a team as long as they aren't already part of one. Team creation is done at the Information Counter in the Visual Lobby by selecting the "Team" option and then selecting "Create Team". Creating a team has no associated costs. Team names cannot be longer than 12 characters and spaces are automatically removed; additionally, a team name can't be a duplicate of one already in use.

Inviting members

Team Masters and Team Leaders can invite players to their team with the "Invite Members" function in the Team section of the in-game menu. Players who are already part of a team can't be invited to another; they must first leave their current team using the Team function at the lobby counter.

Team Points

Team Points are acquired using the "Point Register" function in the Team section of the in-game menu. Rare items can be traded for Team Points, and the item is consumed in the process. The item's rarity determines how many Team Points are earned by trading it in, with a few exceptions.

Rarity Team Points
9★ 1 pt
ES 5 pt
10★ 10 pt
11★ 50 pt
12★ 100 pt

Team privileges

Team Flag

A team's flag is an emblem displayed next to every team member's name in the lobby, as well as on Union Guards and Union Fields. A team flag is a 32x32 bmp image saved as flag.bmp in the teamflag folder in the Ephinea directory. If a flag is larger than 32x32, PSO will automatically resize it. Any black (#000000) pixels in the image become transparent when the flag is displayed in game.

  • Dressing Room - 1000 Team Points
  • Member Limit 20 (Up to 3 Leaders) - 1000 Team Points
  • Member Limit 40 (Up to 5 Leaders) - 2000 Team Points
  • Member Limit 70 (Up to 8 Leaders) - 5000 Team Points
  • Member Limit 100 (Up to 10 Leaders) - 10000 Team Points
    • Note that the member limit tiers can be skipped; for example, Member Limit 70 can be purchased before Member Limit 20 or Member Limit 40.
  • Team Quest: Point of Disaster - 1500 Team Points
  • Team Quest: The Robots' Reckoning - 1500 Team Points

Team items

  • Master's Sword icon.pngCommander Blade - 5000 Team Points
    • Note that only one Commander Blade can be purchased per team. The Commander Blade is placed in the Team Master's inventory.
  • Union Guard - 100 Team Points
  • Union Field - 100 Team Points
  • Team Points 500 - 500 Team Points
  • Team Points 1000 - 1000 Team Points
  • Team Points 5000 - 5000 Team Points
  • Team Points 10000 - 10000 Team Points
    • "Team Points" items are placed in the Team Master's inventory. Their main function is to be traded to players outside of a team, but they can also be used for a head start if the Team Master wishes to create a new team.