Groups - ESO

Overview
Forming groups allows players to work together more efficiently while adventuring and accomplishing objectives. All group members will gain a group experience bonus when they contribute to combat by healing allies and damaging enemies.While in a group, players are given their own private chat channel, accessed by typing "/p" in the chat line. Players will also see overhead indicators and health bars on group members.Most content is restricted to smaller groups of 4 players, but some content will allow larger groups of up to 12 players.
Forming a Group
To form a group, press the P key to open the Group Menu and press the E key to invite another player to that group. Type the name of the target player's UserID, preceded by an @ symbol, or their character's name.When an invited player receives an invitation to group up, they will need to press the F key to accept or the X key to decline the invitation.Looking for Group
To use the Looking For Group tool when you are not currently in a group, press the P key to open your Group Menu, then click on the Dungeon Finder or Alliance War options located in the left column of the menu.Select the activity type and location of the content you wish to play with a group from the pull down menus. Only content appropriate to your character will be selectable. Press the R key to begin searching.Find or Replace Groupmates
If you are already in a group, your group leader can find new members by entering an activity queue. Press the P key to open your Group Menu, then select either the Dungeon Finder or Alliance War, and choose to join the queue.If your group is in a Dungeon or Alliance War activity, and a member leaves, the group leader will be presented with an option to find a new member by the system.Group Role
Players can select which roles they wish to fill within the group by toggling the Preferred Roles icons on the upper left of the Group menu.Help articles
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