1 | =head1 Crossfire+ Command ListingX<command> |
1 | =head1 Crossfire TRT Command ListingX<command> |
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3 | =head2 accept-invitation |
3 | =head2 accept-invitation |
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5 | Accepts an invitation previously issued by another player using the invite |
5 | Accepts an invitation previously issued by another player using the invite |
6 | command. This will transfer you to the location you were invited to. |
6 | command. This will transfer you to the location you were invited to. |
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252 | =head2 gsay |
252 | =head2 gsay |
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254 | If you are in a party (party join or party form), you will be able to message |
254 | If you are in a party (party join or party form), you will be able to message |
255 | only your party. Even people standing right next to you can't hear it. |
255 | only your party. Even people standing right next to you can't hear it. |
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257 | =head2 golem |
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259 | ERROR: not a command, but another help topic => move to a different file maybe? |
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261 | Golems are creatures that the player has some control over. Note that many |
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262 | summoned creatures are considered golems, even if they are not called |
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263 | golems. |
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265 | If you have a golem in control your spell type will be listed as golem, |
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266 | with the creature name in parantheses. |
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268 | To control your golem, just press the fire key in the direction you want |
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269 | your golem to move. Your golem will then start moving in that direction, |
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270 | and keep moving in that direction until you change its direction. |
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272 | Note that once you leave the map that the golem is on, the golem will |
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273 | disappear. Also, once you select another spell to cast, or change your |
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274 | range type, your golem will disappear. |
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276 | =head2 help |
257 | =head2 help |
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278 | Gives you online help for the command or help topic specified. |
259 | Gives you online help for the command or help topic specified. |
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261 | =head2 hintmode (show|mark|hide) |
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263 | hintmode show|mark|hide |
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265 | Sets the I<hint mode> to the given value: Throughout the game you can find |
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266 | hints that sometimes help you to solve a puzzle or manage a situation |
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267 | better than without. You can change the display of these hints with this |
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268 | command: |
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270 | =over 4 |
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272 | =item show |
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274 | Show the hints (the default mode). |
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276 | =item mark |
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278 | Do not show the hints themselves, but notify you when a hint would have |
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279 | been available. |
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281 | =item hide |
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283 | Hide all hints: You will not be able to tell wether there is a hint |
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284 | available or not. |
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286 | =back |
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280 | =head2 hiscore |
288 | =head2 hiscore |
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282 | Shows a list of the highest level players in the game. |
290 | Shows a list of the highest level players in the game. |
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342 | One can never transport from nor to an unholy place. That means, one can |
350 | One can never transport from nor to an unholy place. That means, one can |
343 | not be saved out of jail using invite. |
351 | not be saved out of jail using invite. |
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345 | =head2 invoke |
353 | =head2 invoke |
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347 | The invoke command is used |
355 | The invoke command is used to cast a spell immediately, or when it is |
348 | to cast a spell immediately, |
356 | necessary to give a parameter to the spell. Invoke will not set the range |
349 | or when it is necessary to give |
357 | weapon. |
350 | a parameter to the spell. Invoke |
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351 | will not set the range weapon. |
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353 | Examples: |
359 | Examples: |
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354 | 'invoke restoration |
361 | invoke restoration |
355 | 'invoke magic rune of large fireball |
362 | invoke magic rune of large fireball |
356 | 'invoke reincarnation of Iamdead |
363 | invoke reincarnation of Iamdead |
357 | 'invoke create food of waybread |
364 | invoke create food of waybread |
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359 | It is very helpful to bind healing |
366 | It is very helpful to bind healing spells to keys, for example go to your |
360 | spells to keys like this: |
367 | I<playerbook>, tab I<spells>, the press the right mosue button on the |
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368 | spell I<medium healing> and choose C<bind invoke ... to a key>. It is |
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369 | recommended to bind a healing spell or potion to an easily-accessible-key, |
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370 | such as '1'. |
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362 | 'bind invoke medium healing |
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363 | c |
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365 | the c key now casts medium healing |
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366 | instantly |
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368 | =head2 keys |
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370 | ERROR: not a command, but another help topic => move to a different file maybe? |
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371 | ERROR: its wrong anyways |
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373 | These are the basic movement |
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374 | keys: |
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375 | yku |
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376 | h l |
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377 | bjn |
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379 | Running is done by holding |
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380 | control and move. Running |
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381 | is recommended. |
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383 | Firing the range weapon (help range) |
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384 | is done by holding shift and |
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385 | move. |
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387 | 'help mouse for help on what the |
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388 | mouse buttons do. |
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390 | 'help melee for advice on how to |
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391 | fight |
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393 | 'help traps for help with finding |
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394 | and disarming traps |
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396 | =head2 killpets |
373 | =head2 killpets |
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398 | killpets [name] |
375 | killpets [name] |
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470 | emergency save), at most 20 seconds of gameplay are lost. |
447 | emergency save), at most 20 seconds of gameplay are lost. |
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472 | =item Reset: the minimum number of seconds the map will stay as is (will not reset). |
449 | =item Reset: the minimum number of seconds the map will stay as is (will not reset). |
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474 | Most maps will not reset as long as players are on it, and usually the |
451 | Most maps will not reset as long as players are on it, and usually the |
475 | reset counter only starts going down when all players left the map. |
452 | reset counter only starts going down when all players left the map. Some |
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453 | maps will never reset in the common sense, these are usually marked with a |
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454 | very high number (sucha s C<1e+99>). |
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477 | =item Path: the name that uniquely identifies the map, can be used for goto etc. |
456 | =item Path: the name that uniquely identifies the map, can be used for goto etc. |
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479 | =back |
458 | =back |
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498 | finds. |
477 | finds. |
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500 | =head2 motd |
479 | =head2 motd |
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502 | Shows the message of the day. It takes no arguments. |
481 | Shows the message of the day. It takes no arguments. |
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504 | =head2 melee |
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506 | ERROR: not a command, but another help topic => move to a different file maybe? |
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508 | You fight to kill monsters. You can either use magic or weapons. |
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510 | To use weapons, simply wield a weapon (and armour!) and move into the |
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511 | monster you want to attack. |
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513 | To use magic or bows, read |
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514 | 'help spells |
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515 | and |
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516 | 'help range |
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517 | and |
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518 | 'help cast |
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519 | and |
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520 | 'help invoke |
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522 | =head2 mode |
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524 | ERROR: not a command, but another help topic => move to a different file maybe? |
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526 | The mode commands are as follows: |
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528 | Applymode, adjusts how items are applied |
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529 | Bowmode, adjusts the way bows work |
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530 | Peaceful, sets how you react to other players |
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531 | Petmode, adjusts how your pets behave |
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533 | =head2 mouse |
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535 | ERROR: not a command, but another help topic => move to a different file maybe? |
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537 | The mouse isn't a great way to move your character. It'll work, but you'll |
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538 | be handicapped unless you use the keyboard for this. However, the mouse |
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539 | has the following inventory uses: |
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541 | Middle button on item: apply |
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542 | or equip |
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544 | Right button: drop or pickup |
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545 | item on ground |
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547 | Left button: info on item |
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549 | =head2 move |
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551 | ERROR: not a command, but another help topic => move to a different file maybe? |
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552 | ERROR: same as "keys"? |
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554 | These are the basic movement |
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555 | keys: |
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556 | yku |
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557 | h l |
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558 | bjn |
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560 | Running is done by holding |
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561 | control and move. Running |
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562 | is recommended. |
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564 | Firing the range weapon (help range) |
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565 | is done by holding shift and |
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566 | move. |
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568 | 'help mouse for help on what the |
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569 | mouse buttons do. |
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571 | 'help melee for advice on how to |
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572 | fight |
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574 | 'help traps for help with finding |
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575 | and disarming traps |
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577 | =head2 output-count |
483 | =head2 output-count |
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579 | output-count [lines] |
485 | output-count [lines] |
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909 | Toggles between sound enabled and disabled. This has no relevance to the |
815 | Toggles between sound enabled and disabled. This has no relevance to the |
910 | sound settings of the client, it only governs wether the server will send |
816 | sound settings of the client, it only governs wether the server will send |
911 | sound effect command to the client and is enabled if the client supports |
817 | sound effect command to the client and is enabled if the client supports |
912 | sound (i.e. always for cfplus). |
818 | sound (i.e. always for cfplus). |
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820 | =head2 sourcecode |
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822 | This command displays the means to download the sourcecode (server code, |
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823 | maps and archetypes) used to implement this version of the game. |
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825 | Every player has the right to download and modify the source code of the |
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826 | server, as required by both the GNU General Public License and the GNU |
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827 | Affero General Public license. |
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829 | If you modify your version of the server, you will have to provide a means |
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830 | to download the modified sources (and resources) via this command. If you |
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831 | run an unmodified version of the server, the default will do. |
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914 | =head2 statistics |
833 | =head2 statistics |
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916 | B<statistics> shows various useful information about your character. |
835 | B<statistics> shows various useful information about your character. |
917 | None of the information it shows is stuff that is not contained in the |
836 | None of the information it shows is stuff that is not contained in the |
918 | documentation. |
837 | documentation. |
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987 | title <new title> |
906 | title <new title> |
988 | title clear # Sets your title back to your race. |
907 | title clear # Sets your title back to your race. |
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990 | Dragons cannot set their title because it changes during the game. |
909 | Dragons cannot set their title because it changes during the game. |
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992 | =head2 traps |
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994 | ERROR: not a command, but another help topic => move to a different file maybe? |
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996 | I recommend the following |
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997 | keybindings |
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998 | 'bind search |
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999 | s |
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1000 | 'bind disarm |
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1001 | d |
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1002 | Then you can use the 's' and |
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1003 | 'd' keys for searching for and |
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1004 | disarming traps. |
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1006 | Traps appear at random in doors and in chests. Search those before you |
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1007 | open them up. Search by going near where you suspect a trap, and type 's' |
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1009 | =head2 unignore |
911 | =head2 unignore |
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1011 | unignore <login> |
913 | unignore <login> |
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1013 | Cancels all ignores set for the specified login. See B<ignore>. |
915 | Cancels all ignores set for the specified login. See B<ignore>. |
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1075 | The wimpy level is the amount of health points (hp) that may be left before you |
977 | The wimpy level is the amount of health points (hp) that may be left before you |
1076 | automatically run away. This may be useful in hand-to-hand combats but should |
978 | automatically run away. This may be useful in hand-to-hand combats but should |
1077 | not be used when the opponent attacks with spells. |
979 | not be used when the opponent attacks with spells. |
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1079 | =head1 Authors |
982 | =head1 Authors |
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1081 | Parts of this document were originally taken from the crossfire server |
984 | Parts of this document were originally taken from the crossfire server |
1082 | help files with unknwon authors. |
985 | help files with unknwon authors. |
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