


Q: Does a player need to have Real ID enabled to accept a Real ID group invite?Ī: Yes, a player must have Real ID enabled, and both players must be Real ID friends to accept or initiate Real ID party invitations. If you cannot complete the group with Real ID friends, you are free to join the Dungeon Finder to fill in the missing roles. You can continue to add Real ID friends to your party until the group is complete. Click on the "Plus" button to send an invitation to a Real ID friend to join your group. Just open up your Friends list to see which Real ID friends are online.

Q: How do I invite Real ID friends to a Real ID party?Ī: Inviting a Real ID friend to a Real ID Party is simple. This system is designed to make it easier for real-life friends to play together. To learn more about Real ID, please visit the Real ID web page and read the FAQ.įor more information about how the Real ID Party system works, check out the FAQ below.Ī: Players can now invite Real ID friends of the same faction to a 5-player normal or Heroic dungeon group, regardless of what realm their friends are on. We're pleased to announce the new Real ID Party feature is now available for testing! This new feature will allow World of Warcraft players to invite their real-life Real ID friends of the same faction to a party regardless of the realm they play on, and then queue up for a 5-player regular or Heroic dungeon. now you're able to issue a call to arms no matter what realm they play on. When delving into the depths of Azeroth's darkest dungeons, it always helps to have some friends at your side. Much as the mobile guild chat feature was rolled out free to let people check it out, it appears cross-realm Real ID grouping is getting the same trial period.Ĭheck out cross-realm Real ID grouping in game, and start grouping with your friends beyond server boundaries, and hit the jump for the full announcement. Blizzard had also said that this cross-realm grouping would be part of the premium package of WoW services that players can pay for monthly, and only the group leader doing the invites would have to have the service in order to invite people cross-realm. The service has apparently just gone live, free, for what is probably a limited time.

Players would need to be Real ID friends with the people they wanted to invite into a group and would be limited to 5-man dungeons no raids or world content would be available to cross-server groups. A few months back, Blizzard teased that a new service would be hitting WoW that would allow members of the same faction to group and queue for random dungeons across servers.
