With Blue Protocol launching on JP servers, it’s essential to understand its team (guild) system, social features, and community tools to enhance your MMO experience. This guide will cover how to join and create teams, in-game social mechanics, adventurer cards, and leaderboards, ensuring you are well-prepared for the game’s full release.
Joining and Creating Teams (Guilds)
In Blue Protocol, teams function similarly to traditional guilds, allowing players to form communities and progress together. Here’s how to join or create one:
How to Join a Team
- There are no level or Adventure Rank restrictions for joining a team.
- If you receive a team invite, accept it in the Team tab of the Command Menu.
- Alternatively, visit the Team Receptionist in the North part of Asterleeds to search for existing teams by ID or browse teams via the official website.
How to Create a Team
- After reaching Adventure Rank 3, you can create a team at the Team Receptionist in North Asterleeds.
- No cost required to create a team.
- You can set:
- Team Name (up to 12 characters)
- Team Tag (up to 4 characters, displayed next to player names)
- A unique Team ID is generated, allowing other players to search and join.
- Important Notes:
- If team leaders become inactive, leadership will transfer to another member.
- There are cooldowns for leaving or disbanding teams.
- Team names and tags can be changed using special in-game tickets.
Team Rank Progression
- Teams level up by gaining experience through activities like:
- Gathering materials
- Defeating enemies
- Team Rank Levels (1-7):
- Rank 1 starts with 20 max members.
- Rank 7 expands the cap to 50 members.
- Current Perks: The main benefit is having a dedicated team chat channel, with more perks planned in future updates.
Social Features in Blue Protocol
Upcoming Housing System
- Confirmed in closed beta feedback but will be added post-launch.
- Trading may be introduced but only for housing materials.
Fishing Minigame
- Fishing is a designated mini-game with special locations.
- Requires managing tension & distance using a gauge system.
- Caught fish can be sold, and future updates will expand incentives for fishing.
Player Interaction Options
- Emotes & Gestures:
- Rock-paper-scissors, hand-holding, petting animals.
- Special miscellaneous consumables like firecrackers.
- Chat System:
- Stamps, text chat, font customization, chat tabs.
- Party chat in dungeons is only available to pre-made parties (to prevent abuse in matchmaking).
- Shortcut Ring:
- Functions like FPS communication wheels.
- Allows for quick messages, emotes, and consumable shortcuts.
- Up to three customizable shortcut rings.
Zone Population Limits & Server Structure
- The Japanese servers place all players on the same server.
- Zones are seamless open-world areas with population caps:
- Town Hubs: Max 200 players.
- Field Areas: Max 30 players.
- Dungeons: Max 6 players.
- Raids: Max 30 players.
- Party members are automatically placed in the same zone if space allows.
Adventurer Cards: Player Profiles
- Displayed on character profiles, featuring:
- Custom profile pictures & banners.
- Status messages & featured photos.
- Class levels, name, and title information.
- Players can ‘like’ each other’s cards, adding a social element.
- Names are NOT unique—identifiers are based on player IDs.
Leaderboards & Competitive Play
- Rankings exist for specific content, including:
- Time Attack Dungeons
- Score Attack Dungeons
- Leaderboards can be viewed in cities.
Photo Mode & Camps
- Photo Mode allows for:
- Adjustable camera angles & zoom.
- Bokeh effects & animation pauses.
- Skill-based screenshot captures.
- Campsites serve as mini hubs outside dungeons:
- Faster HP regeneration.
- Social gathering spots for players.
- Some camps also include training dummies for testing damage output.
Final Thoughts: Social Systems & Community Play
The team system, social features, and community tools in Blue Protocol provide a rich multiplayer experience, from guild progression and player interactions to leaderboards and open-world hubs. If you plan to join a guild, participate in social events, or engage in leaderboard competitions, understanding these systems will greatly enhance your experience in the game.
Whether you’re planning to fish, build a guild, or take photos with your party, Blue Protocol has plenty of community-driven content to keep players engaged. Get ready to explore, compete, and connect in this dynamic MMORPG world!




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