Calling Over Zois in Inzoi: A Step-by-Step Guide

Finding a Zoi in Inzoi can be quite challenging, particularly with the numerous menus and maps that are spread throughout the user interface.

Step-by-Step Guide to Calling Zois in Inzoi

Call any Zoi in your area (Image via KRAFTON Inc.)
Call any Zoi in your area (Image via KRAFTON Inc.)

Even if you don’t have a Zoi’s number saved on your mobile device, initiating contact is still possible. The first step is to access the Relationship Menu. This is represented by an icon featuring two individuals standing side by side, located in the upper corner of your screen. In this menu, the first entry will showcase the family of the Zoi you currently lead, followed by a comprehensive list of up to 100 other relationships within the game.

To proceed, select the Zoi you wish to call by clicking the “Call Over”button positioned at the bottom of the menu. You can either use the search bar at the top to find them quickly or scroll through the list manually. After selecting your desired Zoi, tap the Call button to open the initial call window located at the upper-right corner of the screen.

If you decide to cancel the gathering request, simply click the “Cancel Gathering”button. Otherwise, wait for a response from the Zoi you’ve called.

There may be instances when a Zoi declines your call. This isn’t a case of teleportation; it’s important to understand that they might be preoccupied with other activities or simply unavailable. If you receive a notification indicating they are busy, it could also mean they are currently resting or engaged elsewhere.

When a Zoi responds positively to your gathering request, they will arrive at your location quickly. If you are aware of their whereabouts, you should be able to see them approaching. Upon their arrival, a notification will confirm that the meeting was successful.

After successfully summoning a Zoi in Inzoi, you can interact with them in the usual manner. This method provides a straightforward way to establish contact, even when you are uncertain about their current activities.

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