Dungeonborne: How to Play With Friends

ruekuma |  Published: July 24, 2024
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Discover how to play Dungeonborne with friends, form teams, and tackle challenging dungeons together for a multiplayer experience.

Dungeonborne is a new game that throws you into a world of danger and treasure. That’s why teaming up with friends is a smart move. Let’s dive into how you can play with your friends Dungeonborne.

How to Play Dungeonborne with Friends

Dungeonborne Play with Friends
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The game lets you form a team of up to three players. This means you and two pals can take on the dungeons together. Teamwork is key in Dungeonborne as you’ll face not just monsters but other players too.

To get started you’ll need to head to the camp:

  • Look for two boxes with a plus sign at the bottom right of your screen
  • Click on this to open up your options for finding teammates.

Adding Friends to Your Team

There are a few ways to add friends to your group:

  • Steam Friends: If you’re playing on Steam you can easily invite your Steam buddies who also have the game.
  • Player ID: If you know your friend’s player ID, you can type it in to send them an invite.
  • Online Players: Browse through a list of players who are currently online and looking for a team.
  • My Team Finder: This cool feature lets you find players you’ve teamed up with before.

Once you’ve sent out invites and your friends accept you’ll see their characters pop up in your camp.

Remember only the team leader can set up the dungeon and start the run.

Tips on Choosing Your Teammates

Dungeonborne Look for Teammates
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When you’re looking for teammates pay attention to their class and level. A good mix of classes can make your team much stronger. And try to team up with players around your level for the best experience.

Quick Team Option

Dungeonborne Quick Team Option
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If you’re in a hurry or just want to jump into the action, there’s a Quick Team option.

This lets you set up some basic preferences and then the game will match you with other players.

Playing Solo in Dungeonborne

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While teaming up is recommended you can choose to go solo in Dungeonborne. But be warned – it’s not easy. The game doesn’t have an offline mode so you’ll always be at risk of running into other players.

Going solo means you might find yourself up against teams of three. That’s a tough fight no matter how skilled you are.

If you decide to brave it alone, the Druid class might be your best bet. It takes time to master but can be very powerful once you get the hang of it.

Why Play with Friends in Dungeonborne?

Forming a team in Dungeonborne has some big advantages:

  • Three players are much harder to take down than one.
  • Different classes can cover each other’s weaknesses.
  • Sharing the adventure with friends adds to the excitement.

Plus teaming up with higher-level players can be a great way for newcomers to learn the ropes and level up faster.

Conclusion

Remember Dungeonborne has both Adventure and Competitive modes. But in both, you might run into players looking to cause trouble. Having a solid team at your back can help you deal with these threats and come out on top.

So gather your friends, gear up, and get ready to take on the dungeons of Dungeonborne together!

FAQs

  • Can you play Dungeonborne offline?
    • No, Dungeonborne doesn’t have an offline mode, so you’ll always encounter other players in dungeons.
  • How many friends can join your Dungeonborne team?
    • You can form a team of up to three players in Dungeonborne, including yourself and two friends.
  • What’s the best class for solo play in Dungeonborne?
    • The Druid class is considered the strongest for solo play, but it requires time and skill to master effectively.

About Author

Ti is a gaming writer who began her journey in the industry in 2022. She has covered a wide range of topics from popular titles like Fortnite and Once Human to indie gems, bringing a fresh perspective to the gaming scene. Before fully diving into game writing, Ti contributed to a media company for three years, starting in 2018, where she covered topics on books, movies, and entertainment. Although primarily focused on PC games, Ti also dabbles in mobile gaming and loves diving into RPG and survival genres. Beyond gaming, she has a keen interest in psychology, philosophy, and cinema, all of which shape her unique approach to writing.