Dungeon Finder

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Group Finder Primer

Running dungeons on the Farever Hub

The Dungeon Finder is the Hub's lightweight LFG board. Post the dungeon you want to run, the party size you still need, and your region — other players see it instantly and can message you to join. No premade UI, no automatic matchmaking, no queue timers. Just a live board with people who actually want to run the same content as you.

Why a board instead of automated matchmaking

Farever's in-game group finder works, but it's region-locked and slow on off-meta dungeons. A community board is faster for the dungeons that aren't getting spammed (weekly raids, older heroic runs, transmog farms), and lets you screen for voice-chat preference, average iLvl, or just "I want to do this one for fun and don't care if it's slow". Most groups that form here fill in under five minutes.

How to post a useful party

  • Be specific about the dungeon. "Looking for any group" gets ignored. "Need 1 DPS for Verdant Crypt HM, have tank+healer ready" gets joined.
  • Pick the right region. Cross-region dungeon runs are technically possible but rarely worth the latency. Pick the region you actually play on.
  • Note any expectations. If you want speed, say so. If you want chill, say so. Mismatched expectations cause more group disbands than undergearing does.
  • Close the party when it fills. Hit Close from your own post once you're full — it stops other players from messaging you.

Dungeon etiquette

The unwritten rules in Farever dungeons are the same as in most MMOs, but they're worth saying once: the tank sets the pace, the healer can call for stops, DPS who pull ahead of a fresh tank get to die alone, and greed-roll on transmog unless someone calls dibs in chat before the boss dies. Be the player you'd want in your own group.

Where dungeon loot comes from

Dungeon drops are mostly bind-on-pickup, but the cosmetic and reagent drops are tradeable. Those show up regularly on the trade market — if you're farming a specific cosmetic, set a watchlist target and you'll get an email when one lists below it. Often the buy price is cheaper than the time it takes to farm the run yourself.

For the broader trading context, see the trading guide. For zone-by-zone progression including which dungeons unlock where, see the leveling-zones guide.