Dungeon Fighter Online
Dungeon Fighter Online (DFO) is an arcade-style, side-scrolling action game with RPG elements, offering players a dynamic combat experience.
Verdict
Common use cases
- Verify player gear during support escalations
- Pull character builds for community guides
- Track guild member progression weekly
- Compare skill buff setups across mains
- Audit timeline for suspicious activity reports
Integration
- Vendor
- Dungeon Fighter Online
- Category
- other
- Auth
- API_KEY
- Tools
- 8
- Composio slug
dungeon_fighter_online
Tools
- Character Base Information
Tool to retrieve base information of a specific character. use after confirming valid server id and character id.
- Character Search
Tool to search for characters by name on a given server. use after confirming the server id.
- Character Status Info
Tool to retrieve status information of a specific character. use after obtaining serverid and characterid to fetch current stats.
- Character Timeline
Tool to retrieve the timeline of a specific character. use after confirming valid serverid and characterid.
- Get Character Skill Buff Avatar
Tool to fetch skill buff avatar equipment for a character. use when you need to inspect which avatars are equipped for a specific character's buff skill.
- Get Character Skill Buff Equipment
Tool to retrieve skill buff equipment details for a character. use after validating serverid and characterid.
- Get Character Skill Buff Status
Tool to fetch character's skill buff status information. use when you need to know active buff statuses for a specific character.
- Get Server List
Tool to retrieve the list of available game servers. use when needing to know which servers are available.
Setup
Setup guide
- 11. Open your Switchy workspace and navigate to Settings > Integrations > Add MCP Server. 2. Select 'Dungeon Fighter Online' from the catalog and click Connect. 3. Visit Neople's developer portal at developers.neople.com, sign in with your Nexon account, and generate an API key under 'My Applications'. 4. Copy the API key and paste it into Switchy's configuration field, then click Save. 5. Return to any Space in your workspace and type '@Dungeon Fighter Online get server list' to confirm the connection works. 6. If the MCP returns a list of active servers (Cain, Diregie, Siroco, etc.), you're ready to query character data by first searching for a character name on a specific server, then using the returned character ID for detailed lookups.
What teammates see: by default, memories from Dungeon Fighter Online are scoped to the Space (PROJECT visibility) - you can mark any memory PRIVATE or share it ORG-wide.
Works well with
Top models
Compatibility data appears once enough Spaces have used this MCP together with a given model.
How Switchy teams use it
Starter prompts
Find Character Profile
@Dungeon Fighter Online search for the character named 'ShadowBlade' on the Cain server, then show me their base information including level, class, and last login time.Open in a Space →
Check Equipment Loadout
@Dungeon Fighter Online get the skill buff equipment details for character ID 12345678 on server Cain so I can see what they're running for their endgame setup.Open in a Space →
Review Active Buffs
@Dungeon Fighter Online fetch the skill buff status for character ID 87654321 on Diregie server and list which buffs are currently active.Open in a Space →
Audit Activity Timeline
@Dungeon Fighter Online show me the timeline for character ID 11223344 on Siroco server covering the last 30 days of activity.Open in a Space →
List Available Servers
@Dungeon Fighter Online get the current list of available game servers with their IDs and status.Open in a Space →
Example outputs
Illustrative - representative of the model's voice and quality, not literal recordings.
@Dungeon Fighter Online search for characters named 'ShadowBlade' on the Cain server and show me their base info
Found 3 characters matching 'ShadowBlade' on Cain server. The top result is a level 110 Male Slayer (Weapon Master subclass) with adventurer name 'DarkKnight92'. Character was created in March 2023 and last played 2 days ago. The character has completed the main storyline through Pandemonium and has 15,420 fame points. Would you like detailed status information or equipment loadout for this character?
This example shows the search-then-retrieve workflow typical for looking up game characters. You'll need a valid API key with read permissions for character data. The MCP requires you to first get the server list, then search by name, then use the returned character ID for deeper queries — it's a multi-step process, not a single lookup.
@Dungeon Fighter Online get the current skill buff status and equipped buff avatars for character ID 'abc123' on server 'Siroco'
Character 'Crimson Mage' (ID: abc123) on Siroco has 8 active skill buffs currently equipped. Primary buff avatar set: 'Radiant Sorcerer Collection' (+2 to Elemental Burn, +1 to Flame Circle). Buff equipment includes: +10 Refined Terra Reconstruction Stone (weapon slot), Celestial Rift Ring (+15% skill damage). Total skill attack bonus: +2,847. Note that buff statuses reflect the character's last login 6 hours ago and may not include temporary event buffs.
This demonstrates the MCP's ability to fetch granular equipment and buff data for endgame optimization. Useful for theorycrafting or comparing builds. Be aware that Dungeon Fighter Online's item database is extensive — responses may include Korean terminology or item codes that need context. The data is read-only; you cannot modify equipment through this MCP.
@Dungeon Fighter Online pull the timeline for my main character on Prey server and summarize what content I've been focusing on this month
Analyzing timeline for 'StormBreaker' on Prey server (last 30 days): You've completed 47 runs of Bakal Raid (Normal difficulty), with 12 clears of the full raid. Heavy focus on farming Dimensional Seal materials — 89 dungeon entries in Pandemonium Rift. You also participated in 3 guild siege events and completed the weekly Ispins storyline quests. Your play pattern shows consistent daily logins with peak activity on weekends. Most frequent party members: 'HealBot5000' and 'CritMaster'.
This synthesis example shows how the AI can interpret raw timeline data to surface play patterns and content focus. The timeline tool returns event logs (dungeon clears, logins, party formations), which the AI then summarizes. Accuracy depends on how much activity data the API exposes — some private or guild-internal events may not appear. Great for tracking progress or identifying farming efficiency.
Use-case deep-dives
When this MCP helps coordinate guild endgame content
A 12-person guild prepping for weekly raid night needs to check who's geared and buffed before locking the roster. The Character Status Info and Skill Buff Status tools let a raid leader pull current stats and active buffs for every member without asking them to screenshot Discord. This works if your guild runs a single server and everyone shares their character IDs once. The API_KEY auth means one person sets it up for the whole team. The breakdown: if your guild spans multiple servers or people play alts across regions, you're manually switching server contexts for every lookup. For tight-knit endgame guilds on one server, this MCP turns roster decisions from a 20-minute ask-around into a 3-minute data pull.
When this MCP scales character data collection for meta analysis
A two-person content team publishing weekly DFO tier lists needs to sample 50-100 high-ranked characters to spot emerging build trends. The Character Search and Character Base Information tools let them script the data pull instead of manually visiting profiles. This is the right call if you're publishing on a schedule and need repeatable snapshots of the meta. The trade-off: the 8-tool scope doesn't include match history or PvP rankings, so you're inferring meta shifts from equipment and buffs alone. If your analysis depends on win rates or ladder position, you'll need a second data source. For build-focused content teams who can work around the missing competitive data, this MCP turns a 4-hour research grind into a 20-minute API run.
When this MCP speeds up account issue diagnosis
A 3-person customer support team for a DFO fan site or third-party tool needs to verify user-reported bugs about missing buffs or incorrect stats. The Character Timeline and Skill Buff Equipment tools let them pull a player's recent activity and current loadout without asking for screenshots that might be outdated or edited. This works if users provide their server ID and character ID upfront. The API_KEY setup means the support team shares one credential. The limitation: if a user reports an issue but won't share their character ID, you're back to manual troubleshooting. For support teams handling 10-30 tickets a week where most users cooperate, this MCP cuts average resolution time from 15 minutes to under 5.
Frequently asked
What does the Dungeon Fighter Online MCP do in Switchy?
It lets your team query character data from Dungeon Fighter Online servers — base stats, equipment, skill buffs, timelines, and search results. You can look up any character by name, inspect their current loadout, or pull server lists without opening the game client. Useful for guild management, theorycrafting, or building dashboards that track player progression.
Do I need a Dungeon Fighter Online API key to connect this MCP?
Yes. You'll need a valid API key from Dungeon Fighter Online's developer portal. Paste it into Switchy's connection form and the MCP handles authentication for all subsequent queries. If your key expires or gets revoked, the MCP will stop returning data until you update it.
Can this MCP modify character data or send in-game actions?
No. It's read-only. You can fetch character stats, equipment, buffs, and timelines, but you can't change anything in the game. If you need to update loadouts or trigger actions, you'll have to do that in the Dungeon Fighter Online client directly.
How is this different from checking character info in the game?
The MCP pulls data via API, so you can query multiple characters in bulk, automate reports, or feed stats into other tools without alt-tabbing. The game client shows richer visuals and real-time combat data, but the MCP is faster for batch lookups or integrating character info into workflows outside the game.
Who on my team should connect the Dungeon Fighter Online MCP?
Whoever holds the API key and understands which servers and character IDs your team cares about. They'll need to paste the key into Switchy once; after that, anyone in the workspace can query character data. The connection doesn't count against Switchy's seat limits.