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[[Team]]s are a grouping of [[Professional]]s for the purpose of combat in the [[Labyrinth]].
[[Team]]s are a grouping of [[Professional]]s for the purpose of combat in the [[Labyrinth]].


A [[Team]] leader can request the help of another [[Professional]], joining said into his current [[team]]. He can also remove any member, or himself/herself, at any time.
A [[Team]] leader can request the help of another [[Professional]], joining said into his current [[team]]. He can also remove any member, or himself/herself, at any time. There is no maximum [[team]] size, but [[team]]s larger than six start causing problems for [[lair]] completion<ref>Chapter 27</ref>.


Any member can access the [[descriptor]] of any [[team]] member, no matter where.
Any member can access the [[descriptor]] of any [[team]] member, no matter where.
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The list of semi-permanent regular [[team]]s is located [[:Category:Teams|here]].
The list of semi-permanent regular [[team]]s is located [[:Category:Teams|here]].
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Latest revision as of 20:08, 19 January 2020

Teams are a grouping of Professionals for the purpose of combat in the Labyrinth.

A Team leader can request the help of another Professional, joining said into his current team. He can also remove any member, or himself/herself, at any time. There is no maximum team size, but teams larger than six start causing problems for lair completion[1].

Any member can access the descriptor of any team member, no matter where.

When defeating a creature of the Labyrinth, experience gained from the fight is shared by all team members, provided they are in reasonable range of the defeated enemy at the moment of its demise. Non-members or members of another team are considered temporarily "in" the team if the became involved in the fight by causing damage to the enemy, or providing assistance to any Professional already involved in the fight.

Descriptor

Team
Profession Health Mind
Team leader Active profession current/max current/max
Team member #2 Active profession current/max current/max
Team member #3 Active profession current/max current/max

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List of teams

The list of semi-permanent regular teams is located here.

  1. Chapter 27