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===Recycling (Tokens)===
===Recycling (Tokens)===


:To convert tokens into chits, use Player Tool 10 on your PC and then type the desired form of the command.
:To convert tokens into chits, or chits into tokens, use the <code>/token</code> command:


'''Format:'''
'''Format:'''
:<code>/token convert '''parameter1 parameter2'''</code>
:<code>/token '''parameter1 parameter2 parameter3'''</code>


*'''Parameter1:'''
:<code>deposit</code> will convert chits into tokens
:<code>withdraw</code> will convert tokens into chits


:To convert chits back into tokens, target the chit stack with Player Tool 10 and type:
*'''Parameter2:'''
 
:<code>/token convert '''parameter2'''</code>
 
*'''Parameter1:'''
Specify the type of tokens from those currently existing in the [[Recycling System]], such as:
Specify the type of tokens from those currently existing in the [[Recycling System]], such as:
:<code>gems</code>
:<code>gems</code>
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:<code>organic</code>  
:<code>organic</code>  


*'''Parameter2'''
*'''Parameter3'''
If used with parameter1, this is the number of tokens you want to turn into chits. Chits will spawn into your inventory as items with a maximum stack size of 50.
This is the number of chits you want to convert into tokens, or tokens into chits. Chits will spawn into your inventory as items with a maximum stack size of 50.
 
If used without parameter1, this will reduce the stack size of the chits you have targeted and add them to the tokens stored on your PC.
 


'''Example 1:'''
'''Example 1:'''
:<code>/token convert metal 30</code> will convert 30 of your metal tokens to chits (target your PC with Player Tool 10 before executing this command).
:<code>/token deposit gem 15</code> will convert 15 gem chits into tokens.


'''Example 2:'''
:<code>/token withdraw metal 30</code> will convert 30 of your metal tokens to chits.


'''Example 2:'''
''Note:''' A previous version of this command required the use of Player Tool 10. It is no longer required in the current implementation.
:<code>/token convert 15</code> will convert 15 chits from the selected stack into tokens (target the stack of chits with Player Tool 10 before executing this command).





Revision as of 00:25, 23 May 2024


Systems and Tools



Help

Format:

/help parameter1
Displays a server help message about ACP commands and usage.
  • Parameter1 (Default = list): Displays help on a specific Avlis Command Prompt topic.
ams - Help about available AMS commands.
chat - Help about available Chat commands.
check - Help about available check (information) commands.
emote - Help about available emote commands.
roll - Help about available dice roll commands.
loot_order - Help about available Loot Randomizer commands.
list - Descriptions of available ACP commands and how to use /help itself (This is the default if parameter1 is not included).


Example:

/help ams - Displays help about available AMS commands.


Other Help

Other ACP System Help Formats:

/cts help - Help about available Companion Training System (CTS) commands.
/lfp help - Help about available Looking for Party (LFP) commands.
/psi help - Help about available Psionics commands.


Ammunition Management

Format:

/ammo parameter1
Ammunition management system allows the user to select a bag (or a specific stack) ammo is taken from when the current stack runs out, instead of relying on BioWare's auto-selector. The Ammunition Management System page has more details.
  • Parameter1 (Must be included):
toggle - Toggles between disabling and enabling the different modes used by the ammunition management system.
queue - Queues a bag or stack of ammunition (must be selected using Player Tool 10 prior to this command).
combat - Toggles whether or not to disengage from combat when exhausting all queued ammunition, rather than falling back to the BioWare mode (using the next available unqueued stack of ammunition). Should the user re-engage combat without first equipping and queuing more ammunition, the system will fall back to BioWare mode without breaking combat, until the next stack is exhausted.
clear - clears/resets all ammo management settings


Example 1:

/ammo toggle - This will switch through "Disabling managed mode", "Enabling managed mode: Container based" and "Enabling managed mode: Tag based".

Example 2:

/ammo combat - If the current setting is "Remains in combat after exhausting queued ammunition", it will set it to "Exits combat after exhausting ammunition" (and vice-versa).


AMS

Format:

/ams parameter1 parameter2 parameter3 parameter4
Commands available to different Advanced Mage Specializations (AMS). All parameters are not required in every case (see the examples). These commands are only used if you have the specific AMS for the specific command, and the required level in it. See the Advanced Mage Specialization page for more information.
  • Parameter1 (Must be included):
whitenecro - Toggles White Necromancy AMS between enabled and disabled. Can be specifically set by adding on or off as parameter2.
transmutant - Toggles Transmutant AMS between enabled and disabled. Can be specifically set by adding on or off as parameter2.
psimage or psi or psimagic - Depending on the parameters following this, it is used to enable/disable psionic augmentation, psionic energy substitution or psionic metamagic.
  • Parameter2:
on - Sets White Necromancy or Transmutant AMS to enabled.
off - Sets White Necromancy or Transmutant AMS to disabled.
augment - If on or off is added as parameter3, this will enable or disable psionic augmentation. Unlike other AMS commands, there is no toggle between enabled and disabled, so the on or off parameter3 is required.
sub or element - Toggles the psionic energy substitution type specified in parameter3 between enabled and disabled. Can be specifically set by adding on or off as parameter4.
metamagic or meta - Toggles the psionic metamagic type specified in parameter3 between enabled and disabled. Can be specifically set by adding on or off as parameter4.
  • Parameter3:
on - Sets psionic augmentation to enabled.
off - Sets psionic augmentation to disabled.
The following parameter3 commands for psionic energy substitution and psionic metamagic types are used to toggle between enabled and disabled. They can be specifically set by adding on or off as parameter4.
acid
cold
electric or electrical
fire
sonic
extend
empower
maximize
  • Parameter4:
on - Sets the specified psionic energy substitution or psionic metamagic type to enabled.
off - Sets the specified psionic energy substitution or psionic metamagic type to disabled.


Example 1a:

/ams whitenecro - If the current setting for White Necromancy is enabled, it will set it to disabled (and vice-versa).

Example 1b:

/ams whitenecro on - Sets White Necromancy to enabled.

Example 2:

/ams psi augment on - Sets psionic augmentation to enabled.

Example 3a:

/ams psi sub electrical - Toggles the psionic energy substitution type electric between enabled and disabled.

Example 3b:

/ams psi sub electrical off - Sets the psionic energy substitution type electric to disabled.

Example 4a:

/ams psi meta maximize - Toggles the psionic metamagic type maximize between enabled and disabled.

Example 4b:

/ams psi meta maximize on - Sets the psionic metamagic type maximize to enabled.


Barbarian Rage Specializations

Format (without "[ ]" brackets):

/brs parameter1 [text|number]
  • Parameter1 (Must be included):
list - Lists all shouts currently stored. Provides shout ID numbers.
add - Adds a new shout with the specified [text].
del - Deletes an existing shout with the specified [shout ID number].

Example (Delete shout by ID):

/brs del 2 will delete the shout with ID 2, as seen in /brs list.
  • Standalone (No parameter1)
/brs - Tells you the proper syntax for using this command to list, add and delete custom shouts.


Character Description

Method 1 - Format:

/setdescription

This will display a UI (preview) to set your PC/NPC/DM avatar's description. It has an input box which is about the size of the Examine window's text. It also has 3 buttons to set the description, undo changes you've made to the description since opening the UI, and reverting the description back to what it was at character creation.

Note: This is compatible with descriptions added/modified via the text-based /description command below. i.e. there are 2 ways to accomplish the same thing.


Method 2 - Format (without "[ ]" brackets):

/description parameter1 [text_description]
  • Parameter1 (Must be included):
new - Changes a PC's description to the new [text_description].
add - Adds [text_description] to the existing custom description without adding a new line.
paragraph - Adds [text_description] to the existing custom description, after adding 2 line breaks (creates a blank line between the text).
restore - Reverts any custom descriptions changes, and restores a PC's original description.
nui - Evokes the graphic user interface (see: NUI) to make PC description changes.

Example 1 (New description):

/description new This is my new description. will change your description to "This is my new description.".

Example 2 (Add text to existing description):

/description add My added description text. will add "My added description text." to the existing description without adding a new line first.


  • Tip: Normally you can't add line breaks from the chat line (unless you use \n or other special characters), but the paragraph parameter below will simplify the process.

Example 3 (Add new lines):

/description paragraph My new description paragraph. will add 2 new lines (\n\n) and then "My new description paragraph." to the existing description (as new paragraph).

Example 4 (Restore description):

/description restore will undo any changes to the original description (restores it).

Extra: You can even try colored ALT-codes and see if they work in the description. See: Goth Girl's Color Tag Creator V2 (+ Carcerian's Color Code Mini-Tutorial)

  • Tip: You can also use the Self Examine (/self) command to see your description changes.


Character Portrait

Format:

/pickportrait

This will display a UI (preview) that allows you to set your PC/NPC/DM avatar's portrait, revert changes you've made, page through portraits available in-game, and an input box to type in custom portrait names from your portraits folder or the toolset.


Chat

See Chat on the Avlis forums for more information (or use /help chat).

Main Chat Commands

Format (without "[ ]" brackets):

/chat [player or character name] [message] or /c [player or character name] [message]
/reply parameter1
  • Parameter1 (Must be included):
/reply [message] or /r [message]
/reply ±notify or /r ±notify
  • Standalone (No parameter1)
/reply
Chat is much like the Looking for Party (LFP) system, but for private messages across servers. Colors chosen with the /pcolor LFP command will apply to any /chat messages as well. You can also use the Player List /who command to find player/character (and DM) names on other servers.
  • Use /chat (or /c) to send the player/character name your message. The first time you receive one of these from another player, a little tutorial message will pop up as well.
Note: You don't need to spell out the full name: any uniquely identifiable sub-string will work. E.g., /chat to [message] will match the names like Tor and Gortog, and send the message if there are no other names with that sub-string. If there are, a list of those matching names is returned instead.
  • The /reply command will automatically designate the last player to send you a chat message, so no names need be entered. This is persistent across server transition (and when relogging). Enabling the notify option via +notify will inform you if your /reply target will change. You can disable this option using -notify. If you want to confirm who you are replying to, type /reply or /r and press Enter.


Other Chat Commands

Format (without "[ ]" brackets):

/history [player or character name] - Shows chat history for this player or character (a partial match will suffice).
/history [lfp] [number] or /h [lfp] [number] - Displays chat messages you’ve recently sent and received.
/pcolors - Displays all possible player name colors for LFP.
/pcolor [#] - Sets your player name to the color chosen (by number).
/ignore [player or character name] - Ignores (hides) chat messages from a specific player.
/unignore [player or character name] - Unignores (shows) chat messages from a specific player again.
/ignored - Lists the players you are currently ignoring.
  • The /history command displays all chat messages you’ve recently sent and received. Like the LFP system, chat uses the server log to display messages, so the history command is useful when you suspect you've missed a chat in a torrent of combat messages.
The optional lfp parameter will show LFP history messages, as well chat ones. Bringing up the history for LFP messages also shows messages sent from before logging in, making it useful for getting right into crumping with a group that's already forming. This will work with the number parameter below.
The optional number parameter can limit (or increase) the message history output. By default, the /history command displays up to 25 of your most recent messages, but the number parameter changes that.
Note: that history is periodically purged (every 8 hours or so), so don't be alarmed if you don't see every message you've ever been sent.
  • The /ignore commands that are part of LFP also work with the chat system. Players are not informed if you're ignoring them, so don't worry about offending anyone.


Example 1:

/chat Tor Heya! What's up? or /c Tor Heya! What's up? - Sends Tor Varson the message: "[CHAT] Your PC Name: Heya! What's up?" in his server window.

Example 2:

/reply There be nithlings in Zvid again. or /r There be nithlings in Zvid again. - Sends you the reply from Tor: "[CHAT] Tor: There be nithlings in Zvid again." in your server window.

Example 3a:

/history or /h - Displays the 25 most recent chat messages sent and received.

Example 3b:

/history 10 or /h 10 - Displays the 10 most recent chat messages sent and received.

Example 3c:

/history lfp 30 or /h lfp 30 - Displays the 30 most recent chat and LFP messages sent and received.

Example 4:

/pcolor 12 - Sets your player name color to the 12th one listed in /pcolors.

Example 5:

/ignore damar ogdem - Hides all messages from the player of Damar Ogdem (Sunscream).


Companion Training System (CTS)


See the Companion Training System Mechanics page for a description of all commands.


Clerical Holy Symbols


The following commands allow for saving and managing prayer phrases, to go with your Clerical Wieldable Holy Symbol:

/ahs - Command overview.
/ahs list - Shows all your saved prayers in a numbered list.
/ahs add [prayer text] - Adds the prayer to your list.
/ahs del [#] - Deletes the prayer from your list (numbers are visible from "/ahs list").


Crafting Plant Harvesting

Format:

/harvest_toggle

You can harvest all or just one item from plants. To switch between modes, type /harvest_toggle

NOTE: if you choose to harvest one component, you will truly only be able to harvest one, not one at a time. So if you go to an apple tree and try to harvest apples normally you will get six apples until the tree respawns more apples. If you use /harvest_toggle you will only get one apple until the tree respawns. You will NOT get six apples one at a time.


Create Magic Tattoo

Type /help magictat to get all options for spell Create Magic Tattoo

Format:

/magictat parameter1

Current options:

/magictat 1ab +1 attack bonus
/magictat ac +1 armor class
/magictat reflex +2 reflex save
/magictat fort +2 fort saves
/magictat will +2 will save
/magictat saves +2 to all saving throws
/magictat 2ab +2 attack bonus
/magictat sr spell resistance
/magictat str +2 STR
/magictat dex +2 DEX
/magictat con +2 CON
/magictat int +2 INT
/magictat wis +2 CHA
/magictat cha +2 WIS


Debug

Format:

/debug
No target it will return area info. Target an item with Player Tool #10. Returns a server message with the item/current area name, tag, and resref.


Dice Rolls

Format:

/roll parameter1 parameter2 parameter3 parameter4
Dice rolls using ACP have 4 available parameters. Parameter2 can be left out for saving throws and ability checks (only required for skill and dice rolls). Parameter1 and parameter4 have default values that don't need to be entered unless you want to change them (see the examples below and the parameter list for default values).
To make a roll only seen by DMs, private must be the first parameter, otherwise the roll result will be spoken in regular chat. The second parameter chooses between a save, skill or ability check, or doing an unmodified dice roll (redundant when doing a saving throw or ability check, so it can be left out for them). The 3rd parameter selects the type of save, skill, ability or dice size (This parameter is always required). The 4th parameter is used to set how many dice to roll only for an unmodified roll, if more than one is needed.
  • Parameter1 (Default is public*): Private or public results.
private - This optional parameter will send the roll result to the DM channel only. If it isn't included, the results will be spoken in regular chat.
*There is no "public" parameter (it is assumed when private is not included) so do not try use it. The results will be unpredictable, and cause an error.
  • Parameter2 (Required only for skill and dice rolls): Specify the type of roll.
save - Specifies the type of roll being made is a saving throw (optional when parameter3 is a valid save type).
skill - Specifies the type of roll being made is a skill check.
ability - Specifies the type of roll being made is an ability check (optional when parameter3 is a valid ability).
dice - Specifies the type of roll being made is an unmodified dice roll.
  • Parameter3 (Must be included): Specifies the save, ability, skill or size of dice to roll.
Saving Throw (save):
will
fortitude or fort
reflex or ref
Skill Check (skill):
animalempathy or ae
appraise
bluff
concentration
craftarmor
crafttrap
craftweapon
disable or dt (disable traps)
discipline or disc
heal
hide
intimidate
listen
lore
movesilently or ms
openlock or lockpick or picklock or ol
parry
perform
persuade
pickpocket or pp
ride
search
settrap or st
spellcraft
spot
taunt
tumble
umd
Ability Check (ability):
strength or str
dexterity or dex
constitution or con
intelligence or int
wisdom or wis
charisma or cha
Unmodified Dice Roll (dice):
d2
d3
d4
d6
d8
d10
d12
d20
d100
  • Parameter4 (Default = 1): How many dice to roll for unmodified rolls only.
Any valid integer (0 or negative numbers are changed to 1).


Example 1a:

/roll private save will or /roll private will - roll a d20 with your will save modifier and send the result to the DM channel (specifying the type of roll save is unnecessary).

Example 1b:

/roll save will or /roll will - roll a d20 with your will save modifier and speak the result in regular chat.

Example 2:

/roll save ref or /roll save reflex or /roll ref - roll a d20 with your reflex save modifier and speak the result in regular chat (see the parameter list for optional shorted versions of many commands).

Example 3:

/roll private skill hide - roll a d20 with your hide skill modifier and send the result to the DM channel.

Example 4:

/roll ability dex or /roll ability dexterity or /roll dex - roll a d20 with your dexterity ability modifier and speak the result in regular chat (specifying the type of roll ability is unnecessary).

Example 5a:

/roll dice d20 or /roll dice d20 1 - roll 1d20 and speak the result in regular chat (1 is the default for number of dice to roll, so it can be left out).

Example 5b:

/roll dice d6 4 - roll 4d6 and speak the totaled result in regular chat.


Emotes

Format (without "[ ]" brackets):

/emote sit [chair]
Sit on the ground, or in the nearest chair if specified. The optional chair parameter also works for many placeable seats that aren't normally usable.


Example 1:

/emote sit - Sit on the ground.

Example 2:

/emote sit chair - Sit in the nearest chair, couch or throne if it isn't already occupied.


Horse Conversation

Format:

/horse
Starts the horse conversation with assigning and mount options.


Information

Format:

/check parameter1
Displays a server message with the current status of parameter1.
  • Parameter1 (Must be included): Selects what to check.
surv or survival or survivalist - Displays current survivalist level and experience gained.
ragexp or rage or brs - Displays current rager type, level and experience gained.
magic - Displays any and all of the following, if applicable: AMM membership status, AMS ranks, Vortex ranks, Favored (by a deity) status, Out of Favor (with a deity) status, Favored Psion status, Paladin status and ranks
bart - Displays current Bartending level.
crafting or craftxp - Displays current crafting levels and experience gained in each craft.
token or tokens - Returns a server message with current "Gem", "Metal" and "Organic" Avlis recycling token totals.
hide - Brings a pop-up window displaying your PC Hide, including custom race feats, skills and statistics, Avlis tools implemented as feats, Jali's Reading Glass bonuses, etc.
xp or XP - Check experience points (XP) information, such as remaining XP toward the weekly cap, weekly reset time etc. See also: Experience System

Example 1:

/check brs - Displays current rager type, level and experience.

Example 2:

/check craftxp - Displays current crafting levels and experience.


IRC Style Emotes

Format (without "[ ]" brackets):

/me [text to emote]
Adds the speaker's name to the start of the text, encloses it in * * and changes the color to orange.


Example:

/me seems hungry - If the speaker's name is Fred, it will say *Fred seems hungry* in orange letters.


Looking for Party

Main LFP Commands

Format:

/lfp parameter1
Looking for Party (LFP) is an in-game (cross-server) chat channel, dedicated to organizing parties, similar to IRC (though all communication is done internally by the servers). Anyone connected to this OOC channel can chat with each other, no matter what server they are on. Please see the Looking for Party (LFP) news topic on the Avlis forums for guidelines about acceptable use of LFP chat.
  • Parameter1 (Default when omitted = Displays a list of who is connected to LFP):
on - Enables the LFP channel.
off - Disables the LFP channel.
help - Shows the help text for LFP.
Any other text following /lfp is sent as a (server) message to everyone connected to LFP (see Example 1b).


Other LFP Commands

/pcolors - Displays all possible player name colors for LFP.
/pcolor [#] - Sets your player name to the color chosen (by number).
/ignore [player or character name] - Ignores (hides) LFP messages from a specific player.
/unignore [player or character name] - Unignores (shows) LFP messages from a specific player again.
/ignored - Lists the players you are currently ignoring.
The /ignore commands and colors set by /pcolor are also shared with the Chat system. Players are not informed if you're ignoring them, so don't worry about offending anyone.


Example 1a:

/lfp - Displays a list of who is connected to LFP.
Example 1b:
/lfp anyone interested in some hot bugbear action? - Sends "anyone interested in some hot bugbear action?" to all players connected to LFP.

Example 2:

/pcolor 12 - Sets your player name color to the 12th one listed in /pcolors.

Example 3:

/ignore damar ogdem - Hides all messages from the player of Damar Ogdem (Sunscream).


Loot Randomizer

Format (without "[ ]" brackets):

/lootorder [number] or /loot_order [number]
This command can only be used by a party leader. It will do a secret roll of a d100 for all PCs in the party, and return a list of names in order, from the highest to lowest roll (names only).
The optional number parameter will return only that many rollers, from the top of the list order (highest to lowest).
Note: This will work regardless of whether or not the party members have Looking for Party (LFP) activated.


Example 1:

/lootorder - returns a list of names in order, from the highest to lowest roll.

Example 2:

/lootorder 5 - returns a list of the top 5 names in order, from the highest to lowest roll.


Lycanthropy

See the Lycanthropy page for more information.


Animal/Hybrid Default Form Toggle

Format:

/lform
Toggles between animal and hybrid as the default form type used by true lycans.


Example:

/lform - If the current setting is "Your default form is now set to animal." it will be changed to "Your default form is now set to hybrid." (and vice-versa).


Lycanthropy Transformation Command

Format:

/lycan parameter1 or /lyctrans parameter1
Used by true lycans to change into were-form. If parameter1 is not included, the default animal or hybrid form type (set by /lform) will be used instead.
  • Parameter1 (Default = "set by /lform"): Specifies which form type to use.
animal - Animal form used.
hybrid - Hybrid form used.


Example 1a:

/lycan or /lyctrans - Transforms a true lycan into the default form (animal or hybrid) set by the /lform command.

Example 1b:

/lycan hybrid or /lyctrans hybrid - Transforms a true lycan into hybrid form.


Monk Signature Moves

See the Monk Signature Moves page for more information.

Format:

/sigmov parameter1
  • Parameter1:
list - This will list all of the Moves that you have learned as well as list your current school.
N - This will allow you to perform a Signature Move, where N is the number of the move. In order to perform a move, you must first learn it.
xp - This will tell you how much Signature Move XP and how many Signature Move levels you have, as well as your monk's current school.
switchschool X - This will allow you to switch schools, where X is the school number.


Example:

/sigmov 1 will allow you to perform Signature Move 1.


Petrification Kill Switch

Format:

/petrifydeath confirm
This command was introduced as an option to exit petrified state (eg. caused by the Flesh to Stone spell or a similar effect). Type /petrifydeath confirm to begin your character's Death Travel process.


Player List

Format:

/who
Type /who to get a list of characters (and their players) across the Avlis servers. Ordered by server name, character name, player name.
Note: An [LFP] tag next to a name indicates that the player is connected to the Looking for Party channel.


PrC Holy Warrior Smite Evil

Format:

/smite
PrC holy warriors (Equalizer/Champion/Avenger) can use this command to smite evil. It includes a bug workaround for the missing/disabled feat caused by the 1.69 NWN update.


Psionics

Format:

/psi

Provides access to a variety of psionic-system options. Requires at least one level of psion to access.

Examples:
/psi help gives a list of all implemented commands.


Extended Dimension Door

/psi ddoor parameter2 or /psi dimdoor parameter2
Toggles "extended psionic dimension door"* between enabled or disabled. Parameter2 can be set to either on or off to force the setting, but isn't required. Only usable if you have the psionic power (including items), not the arcane spell by the same name.
"Extended psionic dimension door" creates placeable portal doors that remain as long as the caster has PsPs to maintain it, and can be used by any PC to go through. Only used for "psionic" dimension door, and not the arcane spell by the same name.
Examples:
/psi ddoor - If the current setting for "extended psionic dimension door" is enabled, it will set it to disabled (and vice-versa).
/psi ddoor on - This will set "extended psionic dimension door" to enabled.
/psi ddoor off - This will set "extended psionic dimension door" to disabled.


Metamorphosis

/psi metamorph parameter2 or /psi meta parameter2
Selects whether metamorphosis will trigger change into a standard or alternate form, by setting parameter2 to one either standard (std) or alternate (alt).


Summon Planar Creature

/psi summon parameter2 or /psi spc parameter2
Sets the Good/Neutral/Evil alignment of the summoned creature, by setting parameter2 to one of the alignments. Setting parameter 2 to none results in a random summon from across the alignment spectrum.
Examples:
/psi spc evil - This sets the selection of summoned creature to only those of evil alignment
/psi spc good - This sets the selection of summoned creature to only those of good alignment


Ultrablast

/psi ultrablast parameter2
Alters the behavior of the Ultrablast power by setting parameter2.
Examples:
/psi ultrablast stun - Setting parameter 2 to stun or disable results in no damage to the knocked out target.
/psi ultrablast kill - Setting parameter 2 to kill or damage will incur damage to a knocked out target.


Psionic Augmentations

Note: These commands will not work in combat. They can be chained into a single command such that multiple Augmentations will apply to the next power (for increased PSP cost). Using 'harness' in a chained command reduces the PSP cost, it does not set it to zero.

/psi harness - Psion level 5+, triggers 'harness subconscious' (next attempted power has zero PSP cost). Can only be used once per rest.
/psi focus - Psion level 10+, triggers 'meditative focus' (next attempted power auto-passes the power check)
/psi prolong - Psion level 15+, triggers 'prolong' (doubles duration of next attempted power - only works if power has duration, Stasis Field is exempt)
/psi magnify - Psion level 21+, triggers 'magnify' (doubles effect size (e.g. damage) of next power - only works if power has an effect that can be doubled)
Examples of chained commands:
/psi prolong focus - next power both prolonged and auto-passes the power check
/psi prolong focus harness - as above, but with a reduce PSP cost


/psi meditate - places the Psion in meditation animation (for 1-10 rounds, syntax is /psi meditate [number of rounds])


Ranger Weapon Dipping

See the Ranger page for more information.

Format:

/rangerdip parameter1
  • Parameter1:
bag - This will designate a bag in which the ranger places the materials into which the ranger dips his weapons.
N - This will allow you to choose the race against which the ranger is applying the material to his weapon. Refer to the table below for a list of races and the materials the ranger can use against them.
N Race Material
1 Dwarf Potion of Endurance
2 Elf Potion of Cat's Grace
3 Gnome Potion of Fox's Cunning
4 Halfling Rogue's Liquor
5 Half-Elf Nanshaquist
6 Half-Orc Potion of Ironguts
7 Human Potion of Luck
8 Aberration Potion of Clarity
9 Animal Pelar's Tonic
10 Beast Dire Animal Blood
11 Construct Acid Bomb
12 Dragon Dragon Blood
13 Goblin Draught of Toran
14 Monstrous Humanoid Forian's Tonic
15 Orc Orcish Apple Cider
16 Reptilian Potion of Death Armor
17 Elemental Elemental Decoction
18 Fey Potion of Eagle's Splendor
19 Giant Potion of Bull's Strength
20 Magical Beast Potion of Displacement
21 Outsider Potion of Bless
22 Shapechanger Narin's Lycanthropic Cure
23 Undead Holy Water
24 Vermin Fire Bomb


Example:

/rangerdip 1 will allow you dip ammunition or a thrown weapon in a Potion of Endurance to grant it a temporary damage bonus against dwarves.


Recycling (Tokens)

To convert tokens into chits, or chits into tokens, use the /token command:

Format:

/token parameter1 parameter2 parameter3
  • Parameter1:
deposit will convert chits into tokens
withdraw will convert tokens into chits
  • Parameter2:

Specify the type of tokens from those currently existing in the Recycling System, such as:

gems
metal
organic
  • Parameter3

This is the number of chits you want to convert into tokens, or tokens into chits. Chits will spawn into your inventory as items with a maximum stack size of 50.

Example 1:

/token deposit gem 15 will convert 15 gem chits into tokens.

Example 2:

/token withdraw metal 30 will convert 30 of your metal tokens to chits.

Note:' A previous version of this command required the use of Player Tool 10. It is no longer required in the current implementation.


Save Character

Format:

/save
Saves your character file to the vault and your current location on the server.


Self Examine

Format:

/self
Opens an examine window for the PC executing the command. Normally self examining isn't an option for PCs, unless they quick-slot the command before using it on themselves, so this is simply a shortcut for it.


Speed Toggle

Format:

/speed_toggle
Allows monks of 3rd or higher level to toggle their speed bonus on or off.


Spellbooks

Format:

/spellbook parameter1 parameter2 parameter3 parameter4
Saves, loads, deletes or lists PC spellbooks. Parameter2, parameter3 and parameter4 are not used when parameter1 is list. Parameter2 and parameter3 are always required when using any other parameter1, while parameter4 can use its default value.
  • Parameter1:
save - Saves your PC's current spellbook configuration to a name of your choice (a single level of spells can be saved using parameter4).
load - Loads the spellbook configuration into your PC's spellbook (optionally you may only load a single level of spells using parameter4).
delete - Deletes a saved spellbook configuration (this ignores the parameter4 level value, and all levels of spells are always deleted).
list - Displays a list of your saved spellbook configurations.
  • Parameter2: The name of the spellcasting class (only the first 3 letters are used).
cle or cleric - Cleric
dru or druid - Druid
pal or paladin - Paladin
ran or ranger - Ranger
wiz or wizard - Wizard (also used by sorcerer and bard)
  • Parameter3: The name of the spellbook.
Any single word name may be used (no spaces, or the extra words will be used as additional parameters).
  • Parameter4 (Default = all): A specific level of spells to load or save.
0 to 9 - Load or save the specified level of spells.
all - Load or save all spell levels (This is the default if parameter4 is not included).


Example 1a:

/spellbook save wizard partybuffs all or /spellbook save wizard partybuffs - Saves your PC wizard's spellbook configuration as "partybuffs" (The all level parameter4 is the default when omitted).

Example 1b:

/spellbook save wizard partybuffs 9 - Saves only the 9th level spells to your PC wizard's spellbook configuration as "partybuffs". Note: If the "partybuffs" spellbook already exists, only the 9th level spells will be updated in it (nothing else is changed or removed).

Example 2:

/spellbook load cleric undeadpwn 7 - Loads only the 7th level spells from your PC cleric's spellbook configuration previously memorized as "undeadpwn".

Example 3:

/spellbook delete ranger sneakyspells - The entire "sneakyspells" ranger spellbook is deleted (you cannot use delete on specific levels of spells, though you can save an empty level of spells as an update).

Example 4:

/spellbook list - Displays a list of your saved spellbook configurations.


Text Colors

Format (without "[ ]" brackets):

/blue [text to color blue]
/red [text to color red]
/green [text to color green]
Changes the text entered in chat to the specified color.


Example:

/green This is green - Changes the color of "This is green" to green text.


Toggle Auto-Emotes

See the list of Emote Keywords for more information.

Format:

/emote_toggle
Toggles auto-emote keyword usage on or off. Auto-emotes are special keywords used in chat text, enclosed in* *, to perform an emoted action animation.


Example:

/emote_toggle - If the current setting is "Auto-emotes enabled", it will set it to "Auto-emotes disabled" (and vice-versa).


Ultravision Fix

Format:

/uv_fix
Workaround for the bug with ultravision/true seeing ending, that causes everyone (PCs and NPCs) to disappear (appear to be invisible). Also restores permanent ultravision to shadowdancers and palemasters, who can lose the effect when being knocked to bleeding.


Voice Throw

See the Voice Throw page for more information.

Format:

; [chat message]
When a chat line begins with the ; prefix, the chat message will be spoken by the PC's companion, familiar or summoned creatures.
Note: This requires that Auto-Emotes (using /emote_toggle) be set to "enabled".