Adventure Team Introduction
The Adventure Team workspace brings hero roster planning, loadout tuning, and dungeon progress into one surface. This page stays with the basics readers need first: what the workspace does, how the flow works, and where it fits in day-to-day use.
Overview
Section titled “Overview”- The workspace combines “who should execute the task,” “which configuration they should use,” and “which dungeon is moving right now” into one place.
- The current screenshot set focuses on two responsibilities: the member / roster surface and the collaboration flow between dungeon cards and roster editing.
- It works best during proposal execution, batch task coordination, and hero-role switching before a run continues.
- This is not a battle replay page; it is a control room for connecting dungeon intent with the roster that will execute it.
Member and roster workspace
Section titled “Member and roster workspace”
This screenshot is the best anchor for explaining the roster workspace itself. The roster grid on the left helps users scan available heroes, the center detail panel shows the currently selected member, and the right-side settings focus on battle readiness plus profession / loadout adjustments.
In practice, users usually move through the panel in this order:
- Select the heroes who should participate in the current run.
- Confirm the selected member’s state, role, and readiness before continuing.
- Tune profession or loadout details so the chosen hero enters the next workflow with the right defaults.
In a real delivery team, this is the “staffing plus equipment check” step before a mission starts.
Collaboration flow and dungeon planning
Section titled “Collaboration flow and dungeon planning”
This screenshot shows how dungeon intent and member assignment stay connected in the same workflow. The dungeon proposal cards on the left represent the missions that can be advanced, while the roster editor on the right binds actual executors to the selected dungeon context.
You can read it as a three-step collaboration loop:
- Pick the dungeon or mission card that should move next.
- Adjust participating members, status indicators, and assigned heroes in the roster editor.
- Continue into Proposal, AutoTask, or Prompt-related execution with the lineup already prepared.
That is why the Adventure Team feature matters: it does not just display heroes, it keeps task context, assignment, and execution readiness connected in one readable handoff.
Scope and practical scenes
Section titled “Scope and practical scenes”What this workspace solves
Section titled “What this workspace solves”- It reduces context switching by showing dungeon intent and the execution roster together.
- It creates a checkpoint for member review and configuration tuning before automation continues.
- It gives teams a visual answer to “who owns this mission right now and why.”