Difference between revisions of "Player Commands"
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== Commands and their purpose == | == Commands and their purpose == | ||
− | <b>$ | + | <b>$help</b> — $help brings a list of all commands in-game available to players. |
<b>/?</b> — /? displays all client side commands that begin with / instead of $. | <b>/?</b> — /? displays all client side commands that begin with / instead of $. |
Revision as of 13:12, 2 November 2016
Please be aware that as of this last update, players now initiate commands with $, and not @. Beginning a command with @ will not work!
How to use Commands
Commands are in-game functions that are meant for players to make use of to help them travel and access things in-game with ease.
You can use commands by typing your command into /say. Do not put any spaces before or after the command unless using a two-part command. Here is an example:
When using a two-part command, you WILL need a space. Here is an example:
Commands and their purpose
$help — $help brings a list of all commands in-game available to players.
/? — /? displays all client side commands that begin with / instead of $.
$ecv — $ecv displays the server's expected client version. This is paired with /ver, and is used when submitting a bug report.
$where — $where displays the XYZ coordinates of your character's location at the time of input. This is used when submitting a bug report.
$revision — $revision displays the server's revision. This is used for submitting a bug report to Dark Star.
$setmusic — $setmusic is followed by a music type and song ID. This is used to change the background music in-game. This is client-side only.
$costume — $costume is followed by a costume ID. This is used to change your character's model into the model of any monster, NPC, or furniture in-game. Costume IDs can be found here.
$grats — $grats causes your character to use a firework that says "Congratulations!" in the air.
$trial — $trial shows your progress in any custom trials on the server. This feature is temporarily disabled.
$shop — $shop brings up a system message that is client-side only, displaying page numbers and their corresponding shops.
$shop 1 — $shop 1 brings up the crystal depot.
$shop 2 — $shop 2 brings up the food shop.
$shop 3 — $shop 3 brings up the medicine shop.
$shop 4 — $shop 4 brings up the tools and gear shop.
$ah — $ah will bring up the auction house menu from anywhere, allowing players to sell items and make purchases.
$tele — $tele will bring up an instruction menu on how to use $tele.
$tele holla — $tele holla will bring you to telepoint holla. You must have the teleport crystal to use this.
$tele dem — $tele dem will bring you to telepoint dem. You must have the teleport crystal to use this.
$tele mea — $tele mea will bring you to telepoint mea. You must have the teleport crystal to use this.
$tele altep — $tele altep will bring you to telepoint mea. You must have the teleport crystal to use this.
$tele vahzl — $tele vahzl will bring you to telepoint vahzl. You must have the teleport crystal to use this.
$tele yhoat — $tele yhoat will bring you to telepoint yhoat. You must have the teleport crystal to use this.
$atma — $atma will bring up an instruction menu on how to use $atma.
$atma save — $atma save will save the atma you have selected for later use. Paired with $atma restore.
$atma restore — $atma restore will restore the atma you have previously selected. Paired with $atma save.
$regen — $regen will give 6 tick regen, 4 tick refresh, 25 tick regain. This can only be used at level 75 and below.