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Live Cast System (Broadcasting)

The Yurotes Live Cast system allows you to broadcast your gameplay live for other players to watch securely and with zero impact on your game performance. The system was designed to be professional, keeping your privacy 100% guaranteed.

Experience Bonus: While you are broadcasting your gameplay publicly (without a password), you automatically gain a fix +5% monster experience bonus!

Complete Caster Privacy

During your transmission, spectators cannot see:

  • Players in your VIP List.
  • Your Game Store or coin balances.
  • Your Private Messages (PMs).

The spectator gets a clean view focused entirely on your game screen, health, and mana bars, without snooping on your account.


Caster Commands

Use these commands in the regular game chat. Upon activating, a "Cast Chat" tab will automatically open to interact with your viewers.

Command Action
!cast on Starts a public broadcast.
!cast on password Starts a broadcast protected by a password (ex: !cast on 1234).
!cast off Stops your broadcast and removes the XP bonus.
!cast password new_password Changes your active broadcast password (use !cast password with no arguments to remove the password).
!cast mute <name> Mutes an annoying spectator in the Cast Chat.
!cast unmute <name> Unmutes a spectator.

How to Watch a Cast

To watch an active player's transmission, simply use the regular game client:

  1. On the Client login screen, leave the Account Name empty or type 0.
  2. For the Password field, leave it empty if the broadcast is public.
  3. If the broadcast has a password, type the cast password in the password field.
  4. Login normally. A list of all players currently broadcasting will appear!
Your Identity in the Cast: When you enter a Cast as a spectator, you receive a generic name (e.g., "Spectator 5"). To chat in the Cast Chat with your own nickname, type: !name YourNickname. The name cannot have special characters or conflict with another spectator in the same room.