Talk:Party

Anyone know the deal with how GW appoints a party leader for "merged" parties? For instance, when a party of 4 joins a party of 2, what is the basis it uses to determine who is the "leader"? I'd like to add this info to the article, but haven't figured out how it works.--Jackel 02:34, 22 Jul 2005 (EST)


 * I think the leader of the party who placed the initial invitation will become the leader of the merged party (Don't know if it is clear what I'm trying to say, so here an example: Player A, leader of Party A invites Player B who is member of Party B. If the Leader of Party B accepts, he and all members in his party will become members of Party A, while the Leader of Party A stays leader.). But I'm absolutely not sure about this. It should be noted, too, that the leader of a party can change under certain circumstances (if the party is wiped out during a mission and transferres back to the starting point. In my experience the order of players in the party is randomized if this happens). --84.175.75.107 02:44, 22 Jul 2005 (EST)


 * It is either the invitor or the leader of the larger party who becomes leader. So if party A has 2 members and party B has 3 members, and the leader of party A invites a member from party B, the leader of party B (the larger party) would be the leader of the merged group. I have never experienced a situation where the leader has changed when leaving or entering a mission or arena. 03:03, 22 Jul 2005 (EST)