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29 janvier 2013 à 14:27 {{Traduction}}
If you're in the mood to tackle a real fight—right now—you might want to try Instance Matching. The Instance Matching menu can be accessed by selecting the red door icon under your Compass.
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When you open the Instance Matching menu, you will see a list of dungeons you are eligible for based on your character's level and gear. You must meet the minimum level and gear restrictions (average gear level, based on items equipped and in inventory) to be matched with a party. If no names are displayed, your character is in-between dungeons and cannot use the Instance Matching system. You character can still enter a lower-level dungeon normally, however.
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Instance Matching will group up people based on the needed roles. A party will consist of one guardian class (or tank), three damage dealers, and one healer. You can enter Instance Matching with your own party (provided you meet the role and level requirements), or be queued up into a party of players from multiple servers.
While you're waiting for the party to fill out, you can still craft, quest, or explore. Once your party is full, you'll be notified and given an option to teleport to the dungeon entrance.
It's important to remember that when using TERA's Instance Matching system, certain dungeons have a wide range of levels available for matching. If your party has more than a five-level spread between any two members, the chance of meaningful loot is drastically reduced. Whenever possible, TERA's dungeons should be played with parties of equivalent and appropriate levels.
== Sources ==
* [http://tera.enmasse.com/game-guide/groups/#matching Instance Matcher]
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