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# Multiplayer/Classes

### Multiplayer

We eventually plan on adding a semi-cooperative mode after initial release. Players would play together to advance in the dungeon, but individual players could leave early and take some of the groups collected loot with. If available, we'd consider adding or utilizing Sky Mavis' emojis for players to be able to taunt and encourage each other during game play.&#x20;

### Unique Cosmetics

Once players start playing together in real time, they're going to want to show off the unique abilities and cosmetics. We plan to allow players to create their own cosmetics.

![Co-op Multiplayer Dungeon Runs](/files/zJE1NNEhVVGYX3iNmnVl)


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