
Getting Started
Before We Start
Before you embark on your journey in the Dynamis Hunt Community, there are a few essential steps to take.

Faloop
Faloop serves as the primary tool utilized by scouts and conductors in Dynamis. While other tools exist, Faloop stands as the preferred choice for many members of the Dynamis Hunt Community. It functions as a hunt timer tracker, spawn notification tool, and Discord community where hunters collaborate, share information, and assist one another.
What are you gonna need?
You’re going to need an account on the Faloop website and to join the Faloop Discord. This is currently one of the most active Hunt Discords, especially for the Dynamis Hunt community.
- Join the discord server. (Also be sure to update your server nickname to reflect your in-game name if you want your trains and scouts to show correctly.)
- Head to the Faloop website and create your account, follow the steps provided to verify your in-game information.
- If you don’t yet have a combat class to level 90, you won’t be able to create your own account. Please open a ticket in the Discord server to request help in account creation (see step 3).
- Ask a Dynamis Assistant to link your Discord account to your Faloop account. To do this, head to Contact Us, then follow the steps (it will automatically create the ticket as soon as you select your Data Center). Type your message including what you are asking for access to (e.g.; s rank reporting, train scouting or conducting), and a Dynamis Assistant will sort your roles out.

Centurio Hunts
While a majority of Dynamis hunters organize on Faloop, Centurio Hunts is another hub for hunters. It’s also a good platform to advertise your hunt trains to non-Faloop users if you decide to become a conductor!
You’ll also see S-Rank and Fate spawns that have been pinged via the Sonar(*) in-game plugin–which can be especially useful if you are a spawner and are concerned your mark has been released to the public before you are up in the Faloop queue.
*While this plugin tool is seen as useful to some, it’s important to note that it is against the Terms of Service and is a source of extreme frustration for some spawners who have their marks released to the public before they are ready. If you use the tool, you can prevent accidental public releases of spawns that are not your own by ensuring it is in “local mode”only. This particular tool is often the reason for early pulls, where not everyone who wants to be involved in the hunt gets a chance to participate. We’ll delve into a deeper discussion about the pros and cons of using this and other (less contested and just as useful) non-sanctioned hunt tools in a separate section for those who want to learn more.
What are you gonna need?
- Join the Centurio Hunts Discord server.
- Head to this channel, interact with your Data Center emote, and you’re set.