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title: "How to Set Up Party Mode"
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description: How to set up and use Party Mode for multi-agent collaboration
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Use Party Mode to orchestrate dynamic multi-agent conversations with your entire BMad team.
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## When to Use This
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- Exploring complex topics that benefit from diverse expert perspectives
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- Brainstorming with agents who can build on each other's ideas
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- Getting comprehensive views across multiple domains
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- Strategic decisions with trade-offs
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## Prerequisites
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- BMad Method installed with multiple agents
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- Any agent loaded that supports party mode
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## Steps
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### 1. Load Any Agent
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Start with any agent that supports party mode (most do).
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### 2. Start Party Mode
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```
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*party-mode
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```
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Or use the full path:
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```
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/bmad:core:workflows:party-mode
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```
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### 3. Introduce Your Topic
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Present a topic or question for the group to discuss:
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```
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I'm trying to decide between a monolithic architecture
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and microservices for our new platform.
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```
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### 4. Engage with the Discussion
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The facilitator will:
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- Select 2-3 most relevant agents based on expertise
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- Let agents respond in character
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- Enable natural cross-talk and debate
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- Continue until you choose to exit
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### 5. Exit When Ready
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Type "exit" or "done" to conclude the session. Participating agents will say personalized farewells.
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## What Happens
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1. **Agent Roster** - Party Mode loads your complete agent roster
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2. **Introduction** - Available team members are introduced
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3. **Topic Analysis** - The facilitator analyzes your topic
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4. **Agent Selection** - 2-3 most relevant agents are selected
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5. **Discussion** - Agents respond, reference each other, engage in cross-talk
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6. **Exit** - Session concludes with farewells
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## Example Party Compositions
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### Product Strategy
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- PM + Innovation Strategist (CIS) + Analyst
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### Technical Design
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- Architect + Creative Problem Solver (CIS) + Game Architect
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### User Experience
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- UX Designer + Design Thinking Coach (CIS) + Storyteller (CIS)
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### Quality Assessment
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- TEA + DEV + Architect
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## Key Features
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- **Intelligent agent selection** - Selects based on expertise needed
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- **Authentic personalities** - Each agent maintains their unique voice
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- **Natural cross-talk** - Agents reference and build on each other
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- **Optional TTS** - Voice configurations for each agent
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- **Graceful exit** - Personalized farewells
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## Tips
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- Be specific about your topic for better agent selection
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- Let the conversation flow naturally
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- Ask follow-up questions to go deeper
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- Take notes on key insights
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- Use for strategic decisions, not routine tasks
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---
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## Related
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- [Party Mode](/docs/explanation/features/party-mode.md) - Understanding Party Mode
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- [Agent Roles](/docs/explanation/core-concepts/agent-roles.md) - Available agents
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