Guide to All PIMD Parties (2024)

Guide to All PIMD Parties

Hi Everyone! After some conversations with War-King about his original guide, he allowed me to help rework and expand the guide to be more relevant to PIMD players in the present. Additionally, you will find information regarding Club Bonus Items, Premium Party Items, and an explanation of the significance of damage in parties. The information regarding parties will be organized by party type. Each party will display the drops available for the party, the duration of the party, and damage needed to finish each bar, as well as the total damage needed to finish the party. If you find any discrepancies or new information that can improve the guide, please wall or gift me @Day and I will make corrections as soon as possible.

Understanding Damage

Where to Find Your Damage
Damage for parties can be found underneath the bars that display party progress. It varies with each hit and is not related to strength and intelligence lost. Check below for examples! (Android is on the left and iOS is on the right)
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Damage vs. Hits
The one thing that is largely misunderstood about parties is that there is no set amount of hits needed to complete a party. This is not to say that a player can not have an average amount of hits per party, but there is certainly not a specific number of hits to complete a given party. Now, an average amount of hits for a given player can be calculated by each bar in a party, so in theory, a player could find out the rough amount of hits it may take them to complete a bar or party if they know their average damage per hit.
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As you can see in the images above, the damage varies even though the player is hitting the same bar of the party. Additionally, the player makes a consistent amount of Cash and loses a consistent amount of both intelligence and strength. This is why it is important to know that different types of bars may have different levels of damage that are required in order to complete the bar. Therefore, a party with a higher amount of damage may not necessarily take as long depending on how much damage a player can do on each bar.

Estimating Hits
Now that you have a better understanding of the role damage plays in parties, let’s try estimating hits!

If a player is trying to calculate how many hits it would take to complete Bar A, they would first want to find the average level of damage dealt per hit. For best results, the player should hit Bar A at least 5 times. The more times the player chooses to hit, the more accurate the calculations can be. After hitting, add up the sum of the total damage for the 5 hits.
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In this example, the player did a total damage of 1,886 for 5 hits. Next, you can find the average damage done per hit and the number of hits per bar by using these formulas:​

Total Damage ÷ Total Hits = Average Damage Per Hit

Total Damage to Complete Bar ÷ Average Damage Per Hit = Amount of Hits Per Bar

Then, plug in the numbers accordingly!​

1,886 ÷ 5 = 377.2

The number 377.2 is our average damage per hit! Let’s finish up by using the second formula. In this example, Bar A takes 10,000 damage to complete the bar.​

10,000 ÷ 377.2 = 26.5111347 ≈ 27​

Since you can not do half of a hit, in this situation we would round up to 27. Therefore, it would take the player approximately 27 hits to complete Bar A.​


Different Types of Bars

There are four main options when hitting a party. Each bar corresponds with the PvP actions: Fight, Dance, Prank, and Eavesdrop. Fight is the only strength-based bar, with the other three bars being intelligence-based. This does not necessarily mean that an intelligence build will be more effective or make more Cash on bars but does contribute to the damage done on the bar.​

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Fight, which is the same as Snark, Fight, High-Five, and Peace-Sign.
Dance, which is the same as Rave, Swipe, Tease, and Eat.
Prank, which is the same as Lecture, Chug, Complain, and Facepalm.
Eavesdrop, which is the same as Sigh, Bro-Fist, Drink, and Giggle.​

As you can see, the four original options can often appear with both different icons and names depending on the party. Invite parties also have their own names for the different hit options, and it often pertains to the hunt.​


Max Drops and Plunder

Each party has a maximum amount of drops that can be received regardless of stats, amount of hits, or consumables used. The only bonus that can increase the maximum drops of a party can be purchased through the store. Current max drop amounts can be viewed below (Main Story Drops / Side Story Drops):
POTD: 126 / 28
PPOTD: 245 / 49
Kinis: 250 / 50
Cats: 500 / 100
Dogs: 700 / 180
*Note: You can only receive one type of side story drop at a time, meaning you must complete the first side story before moving on to the next one.


Trophy Drop Rates

All parties have a 5-15% chance of dropping a given trophy to all members of the club who have actively participated in the party. The drops are completely random, and the use of DNs and or Care Packages does not increase your chances to receive a trophy. Higher hits, plunder, and damage also have no effect on the drop rate.


Attack Items

Among the various items found in the Store, there are consumable items that can be used in both parties and PvP. Both Attack and Defense Items allow players a better chance at winning the given action and are often referred to as “Pots”. However, only attack items are necessary for parties. These items offer a range of stats, and prices, and can be intelligence or strength-based. The average player will likely not need to make use of Pots while partying unless they are attempting a PRO Party or the highest-difficulty Party for Invites. All Pots can be purchased for Cash in the Store, and are not found anywhere else in the game.
Note: ALL items listed above are consumable items, and can only be used once.


Club Bonus Items

Amps can be obtained from various boxes, the Spinner, Stories, and XC rewards. Wild Amps are the only amp that can be directly purchased in the Store, these amps can e used for any party and can stack on top of other amps for an added bonus. All amps need to be activated with their corresponding Party Amp Keytars that can be purchased for 50 Cash in the Store. When used, amps increase cash from party actions by 10%.

Jets can only be obtained by purchasing them directly from the Store for 29 Silver XC Crowns. Once purchased, the item can be activated with a Party Jet Key, also in the store, for 50 Cash. When used, this item will start the current party immediately and will give a 20% drop boost upon completion. If the club successfully completes the party, all participants will continue to receive this 20% drop boost for an hour, even if they leave the club.

Limos can be obtained from various boxes, the Spinner, Stories, and XC rewards. They are not able to be directly purchased in the Store. To activate a Limo, purchase a Party Limo Key for 50 Cash in the Store. When used, this item decreases the party start time by 10 minutes and will cause the party to start immediately if the remaining time is 10 minutes or less.

Yachts can be obtained from various boxes, the Spinner, Stories, and XC rewards. They are not able to be directly purchased in the Store. To activate a Yacht, purchase a Party Yacht Key for 50 Cash in the Store. When used, this item will start your party immediately.

Slow Jams can be obtained from various boxes, the Spinner, Stories, and XC rewards. They can also be purchased directly from the Store for 5 Extra Credits and are activated with a Slow Jam Spreader that can be purchased for 50 Cash in the Store. When used, this item extends the current party by 15 minutes; only 4 Slow Jams can be used per party.

Note: ALL items listed above are consumable items, and can only be used once.


Premium Party Items

Pizza Bikinis can be obtained as a drop from parties, various boxes, the Spinner, Stories, and XC Rewards. Additionally, they can be purchased directly from the Store for 34 Extra Credits. This item often referred to as a "Kini", is an item that is required to complete the Art Skool Party: Pizza Pop(ART).

Hypnocats can be obtained as a drop from parties, various boxes, the Spinner, Stories, and XC Rewards. Additionally, they can be purchased directly from the Store for 69 Extra Credits. This item often referred to as a "Cat", is an item that is required to complete the Otaku Party: Cat Cafe.

Invites can only be obtained & used during specified hunts when Invite Parties are released. During those hunts, Invites are available in the store for 5 Extra Credits each. Unlike the previous two items, Invite Parties require several invites to complete the given party depending on the difficulty.

Note: ALL items listed above are consumable items, and can only be used once.


Regular Parties


Art Skool


Fake Art 101 (Easy)
Damage Needed to Complete: 37,000 damage​

Lecture: 10,000 damage

Snark: 10,000 damage
Sigh: 2,500 damage
Rave: 2,500 damage
Last Bar: 12,000 damage​

Drops: Retro Camera, Porta Potty
Duration: 2 hours

DIY Tattoo (Easy)
Damage Needed to Complete: 88,500 damage​

Lecture: 8000 damage

Rave: 8,250 damage
Rave: 8,250 damage
Snark: 56,000 damage
Last Bar: 8,000 damage​

Drops: YOUR MOM Tattoo, Electric Guitar, Porta Potty
Duration: 3 hours

Factory Art (Easy)
Damage Needed to Complete: 70,000 damage​

Rave: 8,500 damage

Rave: 8,500 damage
Snark: 30,000 damage
Sigh: 6,500 damage
Last Bar: 16,500 damage​

Drops: Cat Skeleton, Porta Potty
Duration: 4 hours

Art Starzzz (Easy)
Damage Needed to Complete: 97,000 damage​

Rave: 13,000 damage

Snark: 43,000 damage
Lecture: 15,000 damage
Rave: 13,000 damage
Last Bar: 13,000 damage​

Drops: Wolfenstein, Cactus, Electric Guitar, Porta Potty
Duration: 4 hours

Hype Machine (Easy)
Damage Needed to Complete: 92,500 damage​

Rave: 28,000 damage

Lecture: 13,000 damage
Rave: 28,000 damage
Sigh: 9,500 damage
Last Bar: 42,000 damage​

Drops: TeeVee, Cactus, Porta Potty
Duration: 4 hours

Back Alley Debut (Easy)
Damage Needed to Complete: 201,000 damage​

Rave: 28,000 damage

Rave: 28,000 damage
Snark: 64,000 damage
Snark: 64,000 damage
Last Bar: 17,000 damage​

Drops: Unicorn Sculpture, Cactus, Electric Guitar, Porta Potty
Duration: 5 hours

Pizza Pop (Art)
Damage Needed to Complete: 47,500 damage​

Rave: 12,500 damage

Lecture: 10,000 damage
Snark: 17,500 damage
Last Bar: 7,500 damage​

Drops: Cloudpaca, Kitsune
Duration: 3 hours​


The Bro Code


Prank Primer
Damage Needed to Complete: 46,500 damage​

Bro-Fist: 7,500 damage

Swipe: 4,000 damage
Fight: 35,000 damage​

Drops: Toilet Seat
Duration: 1 hour
Note: The Swipe Bar must be hit first, and players can actually lose regen by hitting the Fight Bar on this particular party.

Frisbee Follies
Damage Needed to Complete: 40,000 damage​

Chug: 7,500 damage

Bro-Fist: 7,500 damage
Fight: 17,500 damage
Last Bar: 7,500 damage​

Drops: Ultimate Trophy
Duration: 2 hours

All Roads Lead to Beer
Damage Needed to Complete: 53,000 damage
Part One: 28,500 damage​

Fight: 17,500 damage

Chug: 7,500 damage
Swipe: 3,500 damage​

Part Two: 24,500 damage​

Swipe: 3,500 damage

Fight: 17,500 damage
Swipe: 3,500 damage​

Drops: NO DUMPING Sign, Catsuit, Cracked aPhone, PIMD Varsity Jacket
Duration: 2 hours

Restless Keg Syndrome
Damage Needed to Complete: 101,500 damage
Part 1: 32,000 damage​

Fight: 17,500 damage

Steal: 3,500 damage
Steal: 3,500 damage
Bro-Fist: 7,500 damage​

Part 2: 40,000 damage​

Chug: 7,500 damage

Chug: 7,500 damage
Fight: 17,500 damage
Bro-Fist: 7,500 damage​

Part 3: 29,500 damage​

Chug: 7,500 damage

Chug: 7,500 damage
Chug: 7,500 damage
Last Bar: 7,000 damage​

Drops: Beer Pong, Dirty Poster, Hot Wings
Duration: 3 hours

It’s Brostep, Brah!
Damage Needed to Complete: 172,000 damage
Part 1: 56,500 damage​

Bro-Fist: 7,500 damage

Fight: 17,500 damage
Chug: 7,500 damage
Fight: 24,000 damage​

Part 2: 61,000 damage​

Fight: 23,000 damage

Chug: 10,000 damage
Swipe: 5,000 damage
Fight: 23,000 damage​

Part 3: 54,500 damage​

Bro-Fist: 9,000 damage

Chug: 9,500 damage
Swipe: 4,500 damage
Bro-Fist: 9,000 damage
Last Bar: 22,500 damage​

Drops: Dubstep Keyboard, Dirty Poster, Hot Wings, Catsuit
Duration: 4 hours

Fitspiration
Damage Needed to Complete: 172,500 damage​

Bro-Fist: 25,500 damage

Swipe: 9,500 damage
Chug: 27,000 damage
Fight: 60,000 damage
Last Bar: 50,500 damage​

Drops: Buff Pup
Duration: 4 hours
Note: The Chug Bar must be hit first, at this particular party.


Hipster


Counter Culture
Damage Needed to Complete: 48,000 damage​

Snark: 14,250 damage

Snark: 14,250 damage
Sigh: 3,000 damage
Lecture: 16,500 damage​

Drops: Hipster Coffee, Catsuit, Cracked aPhone, Coyote Hood
Duration: 2 hours

Dumpster Dive
Damage Needed to Complete: 70,500 damage​

Lecture: 8,000 damage

Rave: 8,500 damage
Sigh: 6,000 damage
Rave: 8,500 damage
Last Bar: 39,500 damage​

Drops: Dumpster Burrito, Cracked aPhone, Coyote Hood
Duration: 3 hours

No Hand Brakes!
Damage Needed to Complete: 68,000 damage​

Sigh: 6,500 damage

Rave: 8,500 damage
Rave: 8,500 damage
Snark: 28,000 damage
Last Bar: 16,500 damage​

Drops: Fixie, Catsuit, Cracked aPhone, Coyote Hood
Duration: 3 hours

Blue Plate Special
Damage Needed to Complete: 92,500 damage​

Rave: 12,700 damage

Rave: 12,700 damage
Snark: 42,300 damage
Lecture: 12,300 damage
Last Bar: 12,500 damage​

Drops: Greasy Breakfast, Moustache, Cracked aPhone, Coyote Hood
Duration: 4 hours

Arcade (Mis)Fire
Damage Needed to Complete: 93,000 damage​

Sigh: 9,500 damage

Lecture: 12,250 damage
Lecture: 12,250 damage
Snark: 42,000 damage
Last Bar: 17,000 damage​

Drops: Cut-Offs, Moustache, Cracked aPhone, Coyote Hood
Duration: 4 hours

First World Problems
Damage Needed to Complete: 119,500 damage​

Rave: 17,000 damage

Sigh: 12,500 damage
Rave: 17,000 damage
Lecture: 16,500 damage
Last Bar: 56,500 damage​

Drops: Hipster Tee, Moustache, Catsuit, Cracked aPhone, Coyote Hood
Duration: 5 hours


VIP Pass


Afternoon Delight
Damage Needed to Complete: 147,500 damage​

High-Five: 30,500 damage

Drink: 20,000 damage
Tease: 13,000 damage
Complain: 40,000 damage
Last Bar: 44,000 damage​

Drops: Electric Guitar, Porta Potty, Hot Tub, Swag Bag
Duration: 3 hours

Cabana Cool
Damage Needed to Complete: 186,000 damage​

Tease: 16,000 damage

Drink: 40,000 damage
High-Five: 35,000 damage
Drink: 40,000 damage
Last Bar: 55,000 damage​

Drops: Porta Potty, Hot Tub, Bikini and Trunks
Duration: 4 hours

Wait-Listed
Damage Needed to Complete: 165,000 damage​

Complain: 40,000 damage

High-Five: 37,000 damage
Tease: 19,000 damage
Drink: 35,500 damage
Last Bar: 33,500 damage​

Drops: Electric Guitar, Porta Potty, Hot Tub, VIP Pass
Duration: 4 hours

Just Dance!
Damage Needed to Complete: 224,500 damage​

Drink: 56,000 damage

High-Five: 39,000 damage
Complain: 41,000 damage
Drink: 56,000 damage
Last Bar: 32,500 damage​

Drops: Health Water, Porta Potty, Hot Tub, DJ Headphones
Duration: 5 hours

Limo Luxury
Damage Needed to Complete: 180,000 damage​

Complain: 42,000 damage

Tease: 25,000 damage
Drink: 36,000 damage
High-Five: 41,000 damage
Last Bar: 36,000 damage​

Drops: Health Water, Porta Potty, Hot Tub, Monkey Limo Driver
Duration: 5 hours

Skyhigh Party
Damage Needed to Complete: 219,000 damage​

High-Five: 43,000 damage

Drink: 60,000 damage
Drink: 60,000 damage
Tease: 28,000 damage
Last Bar: 28,000 damage​

Drops: Health Water, Electric Guitar, Porta Potty, Hot Tub
Duration: 5 hours

Dog Star
Damage Needed to Complete: 117,500 damage​

Tease: 29,000 damage

Complain: 24,000 damage
High-Five: 40,000 damage
Last Bar: 24,500 damage​

Duration: 4 hours​


Otaku


Draw Manga!
Damage Needed to Complete: 67,500 damage​

Giggle: 7,500 damage

Peace-Sign: 17,500 damage
Facepalm: 7,500 damage
Eat: 17,500 damage
Last Bar: 17,500 damage​

Drops: Manga
Duration: 2 hours

Noodle Express
Damage Needed to Complete: 112,000 damage​

Peace-Sign: 35,000 damage

Eat: 25,000 damage
Eat: 25,000 damage
Giggle: 12,000 damage
Last Bar: 15,000 damage​

Drops: Bowl of Ramen
Duration: 4 hours

Enjoi J-Pop!
Damage Needed to Complete: 191,000 damage​

Peace-Sign: 52,000 damage

Giggle: 17,000 damage
Facepalm: 30,000 damage
Peace-Sign: 52,000 damage
Last Bar: 40,000 damage​

Drops: Karaoke Microphone
Duration: 4 hours

Cosplay Please
Damage Needed to Complete: 168,500 damage​

Giggle: 30,000 damage

Giggle: 30,000 damage
Facepalm: 46,500 damage
Eat: 22,000 damage
Last Bar: 48,000 damage​

Drops: Popsicle, Cosplay Costume
Duration: 4 hours

Anime Expo
Damage Needed to Complete: 267,000 damage​

Facepalm: 53,000 damage

Peace-Sign: 72,000 damage
Peace-Sign: 72,000 damage
Giggle: 25,000 damage
Last Bar: 45,000 damage​

Drops: Plane Ticket to Japan
Duration: 5 hours

Big in Japan
Damage Needed to Complete: 292,500 damage​

Giggle: 40,700 damage

Peace-Sign: 99,500 damage
Peace-Sign: 99,500 damage
Eat: 39,300 damage
Last Bar: 13,500 damage​

Drops: Daruma Doll
Duration: 5 hours

Cat Cafe
Damage Needed to Complete: 95,000 damage​

Eat: 20,000 damage

Facepalm: 25,000 damage
Peace-Sign: 35,000 damage
Last Bar: 15,000 damage​

Drops: White Tiger, Cloudpaca, Baby Kitsune, School Uniform PRO, Bento Box PRO
Duration: 4 hours​


Invite Parties


Invite Parties function the same in terms of damage, but have a different appearance or theme depending on the hunt.

4 Invite Party
Damage Needed to Complete: 38,000 damage​

Fight: 10,000 damage

Prank: 8,000 damage
Rave: 14,000 damage
Last Bar: 6,000 damage​

Duration: 3 hours

7 Invite Party
Damage Needed to Complete: 63,000 damage​

Fight: 17,500 damage

Prank: 14,000 damage
Rave: 22,000 damage
Last Bar: 9,500 damage​

Duration: 4 hours

10 Invite Party
Damage Needed to Complete: 99,000 damage​

Fight: 27,500 damage

Prank: 22,000 damage
Rave: 34,500 damage
Last Bar: 15,000 damage​

Duration: 6 hours

15 Invite Party
Damage Needed to Complete: 155,500 damage​

Fight: 43,200 damage

Prank: 34,500 damage
Rave: 54,200 damage
Last Bar: 23,600 damage​

Duration: 8 hours

22 Invite Party
Damage Needed to Complete: 244,400 damage​

Fight: 67,900 damage

Prank: 54,200 damage
Rave: 85,200 damage
Last Bar: 37,100 damage​

Duration: 10 hours​


Black Cat Cafe


Damage Needed to Complete: 100,000 damage​

Eat: 25,000 damage

Facepalm: 25,000 damage
Peace-Sign: 35,000 damage
Last Bar: 15,000 damage​

Duration: 4 hours​


PRO Parties (TBA)

This is still a work in progress, but will be added in the future!

Troubleshooting and Common Issues


Double Cat Drop

This issue occurs often during flashes or promos when players are attempting to drop a cat at the same time. If the cat is no longer in your inventory, take a ss of the chat showing there were multiple drops in one party and send a ticket to Support.


Missing Drops

During new hunts it is common to see a delay of notifications, however, if you receive a party notification with no drops it is best to send in a ticket to Support. Most of the time though, these drops are fixed later in the hunt.


Missing Notifications

Typically “missing” notifications are just extremely delayed. On the off chance though that you are missing a notification for an extended period of time, sending in a ticket through support may help. This can also happen during flashes when many consumable items are used at once.


FAQ


When were invite parties introduced?

It’s debatable when invite parties first started though, since the first-ever invite-style party was in May 2017 during the P-ARRRR!-ty in My Dorm Hunt. However, the first invite party in the format we are familiar with now was during the Thailand in the Sun Hunt.


Is it easier to get Max Drops if you’re larger in stats?

You can meet the requirements for max drops in a party in fewer hits as you get larger in stats, so technically yes. But it is your ability to do more damage on a given bar that makes it easier to get max drops, rather than your stats directly.


How often are invite parties available?

There is not a set schedule or date that invites appear as of now. However, they are most commonly seen at the following holidays: New Year, Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Fourth of July, Halloween, and Christmas.


How can I tell how many hits someone had in a party?

Go to the Club icon off the main menu, then scroll down to the Club History and select Parties. From there you can look at specific parties completed, and see how many actions someone had on a party.


Thank You & Other Useful Threads


Check out the amazing individuals who helped make this possible!

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A huge thank you to him for allowing me to use some of the information from his previous guide on Art Skool parties and for allowing me the opportunity to work with this idea. I truly couldn’t have completed this without your understanding and support.

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