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<blockquote>''A Hunting Party is basically a group of one to four hunters. While in a Hunting Party, you can hunt in MouseHunt Tournaments. You must be at least an Apprentice Hunter to hunt in a party.''</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>''A Hunting Party is basically a group of one to four hunters. While in a Hunting Party, you can hunt in MouseHunt Tournaments. You must be at least an Apprentice Hunter to hunt in a party.''</blockquote>
  
A '''Hunting Party''' is essentially a group of one to four hunters. While in a Hunting Party, a hunter can hunt in MouseHunt [[Tournament.  
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A '''Hunting Party''' is essentially a group of one to four hunters. While in a Hunting Party, a hunter can hunt in MouseHunt [[Tournament]]s.  
  
When a hunter sounds the [[Party Horn]], any members of their hunting party that are ready to hunt will be brought along for your hunt, regardless of their location. And thus sending the other hunters on the hunt to gain more points.
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When a hunter sounds the [[Party Horn]], any members of their hunting party who are ready to hunt will be brought along for this hunt, regardless of their location and thus sending the other hunters on the hunt to gain more points.
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
There are two types of party hunters: the captain and the members. The captain (who is also a member), is the party's administrative leader. Captains assume the responsibility of inviting other hunters to join one's party as well as selecting (and paying for) the tournament their party will hunt in. Party members do not have these administrative privileges but are absolutely vital to the party's success in hunts and in accumulating Party Points.
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There are two types of party hunters: the captain and the members. The captain (who is also a member), is the party's administrative leader. Captains assume the responsibility of inviting other hunters to join one's party as well as selecting (and paying for) the tournament their party will hunt in. Party members do not have these administrative privileges but are absolutely vital to the party's success in hunts and in accumulating [[Tournament#Party Points|Party Points]].
  
 
==Gaining more party Members==
 
==Gaining more party Members==
Captains can invite up to 3 friends to add to the Hunting Party. Any invitation can be cancelled on the Hunting Party page before they are accepted if the captain wishes to change who to invite. Only hunters who are not currently in an active Hunting Party can be invited. Captains can use the Hunters tab on the Hunting Party page to invite hunters or navigate to any hunter's profile page where an invite button will be displayed if they are available for invitation. If the party is in an active tournament, it will have to remain inactive (no horn sounding) for 15 minutes in order for the captain to be able to invite other hunters.
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Captains can invite up to 3 friends to add to the Hunting Party. Any invitation can be canceled on the Hunting Party page before it is accepted if the captain wishes to change his mind. Only hunters who are not currently in an active Hunting Party can be invited. Captains can use the Hunters tab on the Hunting Party page to invite hunters or navigate to any hunter's profile page where an invite button will be displayed if they are available for invitation. If the party is in an active tournament, it will have to remain inactive (no horn sounding) for 15 minutes in order for the captain to be able to invite other hunters.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 14:00, 5 August 2009

A Hunting Party is basically a group of one to four hunters. While in a Hunting Party, you can hunt in MouseHunt Tournaments. You must be at least an Apprentice Hunter to hunt in a party.

A Hunting Party is essentially a group of one to four hunters. While in a Hunting Party, a hunter can hunt in MouseHunt Tournaments.

When a hunter sounds the Party Horn, any members of their hunting party who are ready to hunt will be brought along for this hunt, regardless of their location and thus sending the other hunters on the hunt to gain more points.

Members

There are two types of party hunters: the captain and the members. The captain (who is also a member), is the party's administrative leader. Captains assume the responsibility of inviting other hunters to join one's party as well as selecting (and paying for) the tournament their party will hunt in. Party members do not have these administrative privileges but are absolutely vital to the party's success in hunts and in accumulating Party Points.

Gaining more party Members

Captains can invite up to 3 friends to add to the Hunting Party. Any invitation can be canceled on the Hunting Party page before it is accepted if the captain wishes to change his mind. Only hunters who are not currently in an active Hunting Party can be invited. Captains can use the Hunters tab on the Hunting Party page to invite hunters or navigate to any hunter's profile page where an invite button will be displayed if they are available for invitation. If the party is in an active tournament, it will have to remain inactive (no horn sounding) for 15 minutes in order for the captain to be able to invite other hunters.

See Also