#Nilly's Intro to Circuits

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Participating Content: An introduction to Battle Circuits

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Why Battle Circuit?

Circuits allow a group of raiders to save time by expediting the raiding process. While in a circuit, you go through each raid consecutively without returning to town or finding new teammates. You simply ready up at the end of each raid, and you will be immediately loaded into the next one with your party members.

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Navigating to the Circuit Menu

You can open the circuit menu by pressing G and then selecting Battle Circuit on the left.

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Joining a Circuit

Once you have the circuit menu open, there are four main areas to pay attention to:

1. The Circuit List contains presets of different raids. These presets include most of the relevant daily and weekly content. Each preset also shows how many parties are currently created and waiting for raiders.

2. This section lists every party in the currently selected preset. You can see the name of each party and the current player count.

3. This area shows the departure configuration for each boss and the fatigue cost of the selected party. It's a good idea to inspect this before joining to ensure the party is running the configuration you want, and that you have the departures and fatigue to be able to run with that party.

The little ticket icons below each boss show how many departures you have already used for that boss. The little devil icon indicates if the boss is set to Hero+ mode (lit up red) or not. Hero+ mode battles cost two departures each. The passport section in the top left indicates how many Departure Licenses you will need in order to do every boss in the selected party.

4. Here you can see who has already joined the party, their classes, and their levels. Above that, you can see all of the stat requirements needed to join. As long as the party name in 2. is not red and the party is not full, you should be able to join.

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Creating a Circuit

When you hit the create party button, a couple parts of the Battle Circuit menu change.

1. This area stays the same, simply select the circuit preset you would like to use.

2. This section now allows you to change the party name, set stat requirements, and choose a couple other useful options. At the bottom you can also choose to save your presets, which will appear in 4.

3. This section now allows you to choose the number of runs per boss you would like to do. Bosses can be set to anywhere between 0-99, and clicking on the devil icon will change the boss to Hero+ mode. As previously stated, Hero+ runs require two departures per run. The Passport and Fatigue Point calculations will adjust as you change the boss configuration of the party.

4. This is the list of your custom presets. You can save a maximum of 15.

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Nilly's Intro to Circuits