Chat Channel
Chat Channels Overview
/japanese: This channel is designated for Japanese-speaking players. It's a space where players who communicate primarily in Japanese can interact, ask questions, and socialize with each other.
/chinese: The Chinese chat channel is for players who communicate primarily in Chinese. It provides a platform for Chinese-speaking players to chat, seek assistance, and engage with each other.
/korean: Korean-speaking players can use this channel to communicate with each other. It's a space where players who speak Korean can connect, share information, and engage in discussions.
/tc (Town Chat): The Town Chat channel is specifically for communication within towns. Players can use this channel to discuss town matters, coordinate activities, and interact with fellow town members.
/nc (Nation Chat): The Nation Chat channel is reserved for communication among nation members. It allows players from the same nation to communicate, strategize, and coordinate actions at a broader level than within individual towns.
/ally (Ally Chat): The Ally Chat channel is for communication between allied nations. Players from allied nations can use this channel to coordinate joint efforts, share information, and strengthen alliances.
/lc (Local Chat): Local Chat is used for communication within the immediate vicinity of a player. Messages sent in this channel are only visible to players within a certain radius, creating a more localized communication experience.
/trade (coming soon): The Trade channel, although currently unavailable, will be dedicated to facilitating player-to-player trading. Once implemented, it will provide a platform for players to advertise items for sale, negotiate trades, and conduct transactions.
These chat channels cater to different language preferences, community structures (towns and nations), and communication needs, enhancing the overall player experience and fostering a sense of community within the server.
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