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A '''chat-command''' can be executed within the in-game chat by typing the particular command into the chat and submit it. Chat-commands enable the player to access special game functionalities that do not have or need UI elements.
A '''chat-command''' can be executed within the in-game chat by typing the particular command into the chat and submit it. Chat-commands enable the player (or the [[Game Master|game masters]]) to access special game functionalities that do not have or need UI elements.


Usually, chat-commands start with a special prefix character (e.g. "<span style="background-color:#AAA;padding:2px;">/</span>" or "<span style="background-color:#AAA;padding:2px;">\</span>"), which tells the chat to not actually send readable text to the other players, but execute a command instead. The prefix is followed by the command (or command-name) itself and possible command arguments, which are different for each particular command.
Usually, chat-commands start with a special prefix character (e.g. "<span style="background-color:#AAA;padding:2px;">/</span>" or "<span style="background-color:#AAA;padding:2px;">\</span>"), which tells the chat to not actually send readable text to the other players, but execute a command instead. The prefix is followed by the command (or command-name) itself and possible command arguments, which are different for each particular command.

Revision as of 17:04, 4 June 2024

A chat-command can be executed within the in-game chat by typing the particular command into the chat and submit it. Chat-commands enable the player (or the game masters) to access special game functionalities that do not have or need UI elements.

Usually, chat-commands start with a special prefix character (e.g. "/" or "\"), which tells the chat to not actually send readable text to the other players, but execute a command instead. The prefix is followed by the command (or command-name) itself and possible command arguments, which are different for each particular command.

With few exceptions, the output/result/effect of the command is only directly visible to the executing player himself/herself, either directly within the chat or by other client behaviors.

Example: /command argument1 argument2 argumentN

Available commands

Player chat commands
Command Arguments Description
\rates n/a List the currently active XP/Drop/etc. multipliers