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Adding Friends in Dungeonborne
Hey there, adventurer! So, you've been diving into the dungeons of Dungeonborne, maybe soloing or with a random trio, and you're thinking, "Man, it'd be cool to team up with my buddies." You're in luck! While the game doesn't have a direct "Add Friend" button in the traditional sense right on the main screen, there are a couple of ways you can make sure you're running with your crew.
Using Custom Lobbies
The most straightforward way to play with friends is by using the Custom Room Arenas. This is your go-to for setting up private matches.
- Head over to the "Adventure" tab from your Base Camp.
- Look for the option to create or join a Custom Room Arena.
- One of you can create a room, and then you can share the room details (like a room name or password, if set) with your friends.
- Your friends can then use the "Custom Room Arenas" option to find and join the room you've created.
This is perfect for setting up specific matches, whether you want to practice with your usual trio or just have some fun in a controlled environment without randoms.
In-Game Communication and Coordination
Since there isn't a built-in friend list to invite directly from, you'll likely be coordinating with your friends through other means:
- Discord: Most players use Discord to chat and organize their gaming sessions. If you and your friends are on Discord, it's super easy to hop into a voice channel and then decide who's creating the custom lobby.
- External Game Launchers: If you're playing through a platform like Steam, you can often use its built-in friend system to see who's online and invite them to your game session through the platform's overlay or by joining their game if they've made it public.
The key is communication! Once you've got your group together, you can jump into any of the game modes like Solos (Clouseau Castle) or Trios (Sinners End) by creating a custom lobby for it, or just by having one person start a match and hoping your friends can join if the lobby isn't full.
So, gather your squad, get your comms set up, and dive back into the dungeons. Having your trusted companions by your side makes all the difference when facing those Reapers, Werewolves, and even the dreaded Wendigo!
Fortune favors the bold, especially when they're bold together!
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