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*"Bundle"
 
*"Bundle"
 
:Items are released together, acquiring the bundle or package grants the player all items in the package at once or in very quick succession. Such bundles are usually announced by game staff.  
 
:Items are released together, acquiring the bundle or package grants the player all items in the package at once or in very quick succession. Such bundles are usually announced by game staff.  
::Example: [[Deluxe Starter Pack]].
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::Example: [[Deluxe Starter Pack]]
  
 
*"Collection"
 
*"Collection"
 
:Applies to related [[Promotion]] items, [[Prize Box]] items, and/or any items that share similar [[color pattern]]s with similar methods of acquisition.  
 
:Applies to related [[Promotion]] items, [[Prize Box]] items, and/or any items that share similar [[color pattern]]s with similar methods of acquisition.  
::Example: contents of the [[Dark Harvest Prize Box]].
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::Example: contents of the [[Dark Harvest Prize Box]]
  
 
*"[[:Category:Families|Family]]"
 
*"[[:Category:Families|Family]]"
 
:Entities share similar themes and other aspects. This context is almost entirely user-based.  
 
:Entities share similar themes and other aspects. This context is almost entirely user-based.  
::Example: [[:Category:Culinary Family|Culinary Family]].
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::Example: [[:Category:Culinary Family|Culinary Family]]
  
 
*"[[:Category:Sets|Set]]"
 
*"[[:Category:Sets|Set]]"
:Items are very obviously related because they share similar names, stats, and/or abilities.  
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:Items are very obviously related because they share similar names. For combat equipment, stats are the same between armor and helm. With the exception of the [[Divine Veil]], abilities are shared as well. Sometimes combat sets include a shield with same type defenses.  
::Example: {{???}} - pending subpage system.
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::Example: [[Grouping/Angelic]]
  
 
*"[[Alchemy Path]]"
 
*"[[Alchemy Path]]"
 
:Items are related to each other because they are upgraded into the next star level from the previous star level.
 
:Items are related to each other because they are upgraded into the next star level from the previous star level.
::Example: [[Magic Hood/alchemy path]].
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::Example: [[Magic Hood/alchemy path]]
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Latest revision as of 17:06, 5 March 2016

"Grouping" is a colloquial term that may refer to:

  • "Bundle"
Items are released together, acquiring the bundle or package grants the player all items in the package at once or in very quick succession. Such bundles are usually announced by game staff.
Example: Deluxe Starter Pack
  • "Collection"
Applies to related Promotion items, Prize Box items, and/or any items that share similar color patterns with similar methods of acquisition.
Example: contents of the Dark Harvest Prize Box
Entities share similar themes and other aspects. This context is almost entirely user-based.
Example: Culinary Family
Items are very obviously related because they share similar names. For combat equipment, stats are the same between armor and helm. With the exception of the Divine Veil, abilities are shared as well. Sometimes combat sets include a shield with same type defenses.
Example: Grouping/Angelic
Items are related to each other because they are upgraded into the next star level from the previous star level.
Example: Magic Hood/alchemy path

Notes

Items can be related in other ways, but these are generally less distinct. They are usually in a category of some kind, such as "Weapons that can inflict Shock."

A given set or bundle does not have its own category because sets and bundles are usually too small to warrant a category.

The above terms are generally colloquial, the context that defines them can be official, semi-offical, or unofficial. "Official" simply means that the context is somehow derived from staff via posts, support requests, and so on.

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