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🔥 Party Finder & profile

Unlimited cross-server parties, public links, web join/leave, profile names, and Discord game channels.

Party Builder is the cross-server party system — you do not need a guild to use it. Party Finder is free with unlimited active private and public parties per Discord server.

Active Parties (/active-parties)

  • Browse — Guests see public parties. Logged-in users also see their own private parties.
  • Create — Log in to post from the web. New parties default to private; choose public to list on the site and community Discord.
  • Discord server + game — Optional pickers post the party embed to your server’s per-game channel when configured (game party channels).
  • Join / leave — Use Discord buttons on the embed, or open a public party’s web page and join with the same role/class buttons (login required).
  • Edit — Party creators and app admins can edit title, description, and slot counts on open parties (web modal or /edit-party).

Public party links

Every public party has a shareable URL: /parties/{party-id}. The Discord embed title links there. The page shows the same roster breakdown as Discord — slots, members as @mentions with optional in-game names in brackets, join/leave buttons, and a link back to the Discord message when posted on a server.

Private parties require Discord login; only the creator and app admins can open the web page.

Profile (/profile)

  • Display nickname — General app label (independent of party rosters).
  • Party / event display name — Optional label used on guild rosters and events when set.
  • In-game name — Shown in party embeds and assignment DMs as @You (IngameName). Guild staff can override in-game name on Members for their guild.
  • Game characters — Add per-game characters with a name + class and mark a main; guilds and parties use the main automatically, and Discord parties show your class emote. See in-game names & classes.

Party types

  • Private (default) — Visible to the creator on the web; Discord embed stays in the target channel. Not listed on the public Active Parties feed.
  • Public — Listed on Active Parties, cross-posted to the official MMO Party Builder Discord (when configured), embed title links to the web page, and join works from Discord or the browser.

Role & class parties

Discord supports three create flows — see party commands and party roles reference:

  • /create-party-roles — Tank, Healer, Support, DPS, and Magic slots (recommended).
  • /create-party-classes — Per-class slots from the game preset (join buttons per class).
  • /create-party — Legacy ranged/melee DPS split; still works for older workflows.

For organized team events outside a guild calendar, see Open events. For guild-vs-guild brackets, see Tournaments.