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=head1 Crossfire+ Dungeon Master Commands |
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The following commands are only available to you if you are dungeon |
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master, that is, a kind of server administrator with special privileges. |
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=head2 abil |
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abil <player> <attribute> <value> |
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abil will permanently change the ability scores of players. Attribute is |
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one of str, dex, con, int, wis, pow, cha. Value may not exceed 30. |
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=head2 addexp |
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addexp <player> <how much> |
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The player must have a skill readied. All experience added in this manner |
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will go directly to the skill readied. |
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=head2 arrest |
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arrest <player> |
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Puts the named player into the nearest cell (corresonding to the region he is in). |
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=head2 banish |
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banish <player> |
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I<Kicks> the named player and adds their current IP address to the banish |
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file. This will prevent the named player from logging into the server |
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(from their current IP). This is an in-game version of the ban function |
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meant for short term relief of persistant goons and for DMs who do not |
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have shell access. It is probably a good idea to clear out the banish file |
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(usually at F</var/crossfire/banish_file>) on a regular basis and delete |
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or move any entries to the ban_file if desired. |
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=head2 create |
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create <number> <bonus> <archtype> <variable1> <value1> <variable2> <value2> ... |
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Creating items is rather dangerous and tends to crash the server when |
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creating some items. |
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The number and bonus attributes may be left off, or the bonus itself may |
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be left off any time. If a bonus is desired, number must be specified as |
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well. Archtype must be specified in all cases. Variable and values may be |
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left off at any time, but specifiying a variable requires a value also be |
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specified. |
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Multipart values such as for an item name must be quoted. |
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Example: |
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create 5 +1 sword name "Spiffy Sword" face chicken.171 |
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This would create 5 +1 longswords named 'Spiffy Sword' that look like |
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chickens. See also: patch, dump |
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=head2 debug |
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debug <level> |
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Without arguments, debug will simply print the current level of |
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debugging. Valid debugging levels are 0-3 where: llevError = 0, llevInfo = |
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1, llevDebug = 2, llevMonster = 3 |
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=head2 dump |
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dump <tag> |
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Using dump, you can see the attributes of any item in the game. To find |
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the object number of an item you wish to view, click on it. If this item |
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is in your inventory, or you are standing over, click on yourself and the |
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item tags will be displayed. see also: patch |
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=head2 dumpallarchtypes |
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dumpallarchtypes |
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This prints out a list of all archtypes to stderr. |
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=head2 dumpallmaps |
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dumpallmaps |
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This prints out map information for all active maps to stderr. |
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=head2 dumpallobjects |
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dumpallobjects |
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This prints out a list of all active objects to stderr. |
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=head2 dumpbelow |
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dumpbelow |
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Will dump the attributes of the top item you are standing over. see also: |
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dump |
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=head2 dumpfriendlyobjects |
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dumpfriendlyobjects |
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This prints out a list of all active friendly objects to stderr. |
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=head2 forget_spell |
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forget_spell <spell name> |
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This will cause you to permanently lose knowledge of a spell. |
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=head2 free |
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free <tag> |
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C<free> should ONLY be used after remove. Freeing an object that has |
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not been removed will cause the game to crash. For most objects, simply |
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removing them is sufficient and they will eventually be freed. See Also: |
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remove |
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=head2 goto |
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goto <mapname> |
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Using this command will instantly move you to the start point of the map |
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specified. |
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=head2 hide |
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hide |
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This hides the DM from being seen by other players. This is done by |
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making the player perpetually invisible. It also results in the player |
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not showing up in the who command, maps comamnd, or being reported as a |
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player on the metaserver. |
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Note that the DM can still do things that makes his presence known, eg, |
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shout, other DM actions, etc. |
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=head2 insert_into |
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insert_into <item> <item> |
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This will insert the 2nd item in the first. 2nd can't be a player. |
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=head2 invisible |
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invisible |
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Makes you invisible for a short time. |
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=head2 kick |
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kick <player> |
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This command will kick a player off the server. If used without an |
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argument, it will kick all players off the server with the exception of |
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you. |
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=head2 learn_special_prayer |
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learn_special_prayer <prayer name> |
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this will allow you to permanently learn a spell as a special prayer of |
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your god. see also: learn_spell |
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=head2 learn_spell |
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learn_spell <spell name> |
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This will allow you to permanently learn a spell. <spell name> may be a |
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partial spell name. |
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It is similar to learn_special_prayer except that you will retain |
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knowledge of this spell regardless of changing dieties. see also: |
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learn_special_prayer |
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=head2 mon_aggr |
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mon_aggr |
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Toggles the aggression of the monster you are currently possessing. Not |
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reccomended to be flipped on yourself as a player. |
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=head2 nodm |
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nodm or nowiz |
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Both of these commands will return you to normal player status. |
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=head2 nowiz |
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nodm or nowiz |
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Both of these commands will return you to normal player status. |
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=head2 overlay_save |
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overlay_save |
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This will save everything on the current map that was not originally part |
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of it as an overlay. The overlay will then be loaded anytime the map |
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itself is loaded. Be careful with this as EVERYTHING on the map will be |
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saved in an overlay, such as spawned monsters and dropped objects. |
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=head2 patch |
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patch <tag> <variable> <value> |
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Using the patch command, you can radically modify the properties of |
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objects in the game. Simply specify the object to modify and the new |
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values of its variables (or completely new variables). See Also: dump |
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=head2 perl-reload |
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Will first unload all loaded perl extensions and modules loaded from the |
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extension directory, followed by loading the perl part of the plugin and |
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all extensions found. |
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This is done in an as atomic way as possible so it is safe to do at |
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anytime. |
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=head2 plugin |
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plugin <plugin name> |
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This will load a new plugin into memory. Using this with no arguments, |
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or invalid arguments will cause a server crash. Plugin name should be as |
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it appears in your plugin directory. Double check the names before using |
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plugins. |
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=head2 pluglist |
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pluglist |
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This shows currently loaded plugins. |
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=head2 plugout |
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plugout <plugin name> |
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This will remove a loaded plugin from memory. |
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=head2 possess |
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possess (nr) |
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Take over the body of a given monster. It is not suggested you try to |
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possess another player, as bad things will undoubtably happen. Allows DM |
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to control the monster directly with his client. |
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=head2 printlos |
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printlos |
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This is used for line of sight debugging. |
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=head2 remove |
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remove <tag> |
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C<remove> will, suprisingly enough, remove the object specified by the tag |
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supplied. see also: free |
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=head2 reset |
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reset |
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Temporarily moves off all characters from the current map, then resets it. |
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This will NOT reset any per-player maps, such as apartments, or remove |
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unique items or items on unique floors. I.e. it works exactly as if the |
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map reached its reset time prematurely. |
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=head2 server_speed |
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server_speed [newspeed] |
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Without arguments, this prints current server speed. If given an argument, |
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it will set server speed to the new speed. |
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=head2 set_god |
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set_god <player> <diety> |
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This will change a players diety to the diety specified. |
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=head2 shutdown |
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shutdown |
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This will cause a Crossfire+ to shut down entirely by first kicking out |
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all players, saving all maps and finally exiting. Crossfire servers will |
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kick out players and might or might not save some players or maps. |
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=head2 spellreset |
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spellreset |
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This causes the spell table to be reinitialized. |
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=head2 ssdumptable |
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ssdumptable |
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This will print out the current hash table to stderr. |
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=head2 stats |
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stats <player> |
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This displays the named players statistics. |
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=head2 style_info |
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style_info |
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This will print out information regarding current styles in use. |
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=head2 summon |
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summon <player> |
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Summoning a player will bring them immediately to your location. There |
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is no 'reverse' summoning, except to go to a map yourself and summon the |
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player again. |
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=head2 teleport |
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teleport <player> |
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C<teleport> will bring you immediately next to the player's location. |
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=head2 toggle_shout |
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toggle_shout <player> |
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Will toggle the no_shout bit for the named player. This will prevent or |
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enable the player to use the shout command. |
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=head2 wizcast |
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wizcast [<on_off>] |
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This will enable/disable your ability to cast spells and prayers anywhere |
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as dm. Without argument it toggles between on and off. |
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=head2 wizlook |
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wizlook |
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This will temporarily increase your area of sight to the maximum. It will |
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return to normal when lighting conditions change or when you move. |
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=head2 wizpass |
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wizpass |
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This will toggle on and off your ability to walk thru walls as dm. |