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:- "[[:Category:Families|Family]]": A user-based grouping of entities that share similar themes, like "food" or entities encountered exclusively during [[event]]s. (unofficial)
 
:- "[[:Category:Families|Family]]": A user-based grouping of entities that share similar themes, like "food" or entities encountered exclusively during [[event]]s. (unofficial)
 
:- "[[List of sets|Set]]": items are very obviously related because they share similar names, stats, and abilities. (semi-official)
 
:- "[[List of sets|Set]]": items are very obviously related because they share similar names, stats, and abilities. (semi-official)
:- Items can be related in other ways, but these are generally less distinct and are usually included in a category of some kind, such as "[[:Category:Weapons that can inflict Shock|Weapons that can inflict Shock]]," and so on.
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:- Items can be related in other ways, but these are generally less distinct and are usually included in a category of some kind, such as "[[:Category:Weapons that can inflict Shock|Weapons that can inflict Shock]]," or an alchemy tree, and so on.
  
 
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[[Category:Terminology]]

Revision as of 07:46, 25 March 2015

"Group" may refer to:

  • Party - a group of up to four players
  • Related items (terms are generally colloquial, the context that defines them can be official, semi-offical, or unofficial):
- "Bundle" - items are released together, acquiring the bundle or package gifts the player all items in the package at once. Such bundles are usually announced by game staff. (official)
- "Collection:" Items are clearly related but methods of acquisition might be a bit different and don't qualify for other types of groups. Generally applies to Prize Box items. (semi-official)
- "Family": A user-based grouping of entities that share similar themes, like "food" or entities encountered exclusively during events. (unofficial)
- "Set": items are very obviously related because they share similar names, stats, and abilities. (semi-official)
- Items can be related in other ways, but these are generally less distinct and are usually included in a category of some kind, such as "Weapons that can inflict Shock," or an alchemy tree, and so on.
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