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==Game settings and preferences==
 
==Game settings and preferences==
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;<code>/anonymous (or /anon)</code>
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:Make your character anonymous on the /who listings
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;<code>/chatlog [filename] </code>
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:Opens up a chatlog to the specified filename instead of "chat.log" The extension ".log" is automatically added to the filename specified.
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;<code>/clientsleep background | minimized | none </code>
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:Sets the client to go into "sleep mode" and use less processor power on one's computer. You can adjust these settings from the options menu as well.
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;<code>/clock [Player Name]</code>
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:Toggles the display of a new window that shows the current time of day (real time, not game time)
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;<code>/colornames [Player Name]</code>
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:Turns on the new name coloring features that make it easier to distinguish certain NPCs from others
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;<code>/effects self | group | all | none </code>
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:Toggle spell effects to show one's spell effects only, all, your group's, or none at all
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;<code>/hidegraves </code>
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:Hides all gravestones except for your own
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;<code>/hidenames players | monsters | self | graves | all </code>
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:Hide names of the specified objects (players, monsters, one's self, graves, or all objects)
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;<code>/keyboard </code>
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:Opens a window with the current keyboard configuration
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;<code>/lfguild </code>
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:Flags yourself as Looking For a Guild
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;<code>/noqueue </code>
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:Toggles the spell queuing system on and off
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;<code>/oldnamecolors </code>
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:Turns off the new colored name feature and returns to the original release name coloring
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;<code>/quickbar Qbar# 1/0 </code>
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:Toggle quickbars when using multiple quickbars as introduced in 1.75. For example, to enable quickbar 2, use /quickbar 2 1.
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;<code>/resetcamera </code>
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:Resets the default camera settings
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;<code>/scrollchat </code>
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:Toggles the Chat Buffer scrolling. If it is toggled on, messages in your visible chat buffer will disappear after 90 seconds - but you will still be able to view old messages by scrolling back in the chat buffer.
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;<code>/setcamera </code>
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:Saves your default camera settings
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;<code>/setwho class | trade </code>
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:Sets how the player wishes to be displayed on a /who inquery. Class displays the character's class and level. Trade displays the tradeskill type and level of the character.
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;<code>/shownames self | players | monsters | gravestones | groupmates | guildmates | enemies </code>
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:Shows names of the specified objects (players, monsters, one's self, graves, or all objects)
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;<code>/sshot [preferred basename of screenshot files] </code>
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:Toggles the spell queuing system on and off
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;<code>/trade </code>
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:Toggles the ability to trade on and off
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;<code>/webdisplay nopoints </code>
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:Toggles whether or not your realm points, rank, and master level information is displayed on the Herald
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;<code>/webdisplay trades </code>
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:Toggles whether or not your tradeskill information is displayed on the Herald
   
 
==Getting help==
 
==Getting help==

Revision as of 09:11, 17 June 2011

What are slash commands? Where can I find a list of them?

Slash Commands are specialized commands that players may use in-game to perform different actions such as an emote animation or setting up their guilds.

To make a macro using a slash command, type the following without the brackets:

/macro [title] [command/text]

So to make a "follow" macro, type:

/macro Follow /follow

... and a hotkey will appear with "FOL" on it which can then be placed on a hotbar.

Below is a listing of all of the current slash commands available to players in Dark Age of Camelot.


Actions

/autoloot
A toggle allowing loot to be picked up automatically if in range.
/bind
When near a Bind Stone, binds your character to the location.
/charcopy [Server] [Character Name]
Copies your specified character to the Pendragon test server from the specified server. To read more about Character Copy, see Copying Your Characters to Pendragon
/charxfer
Used to copy characters to another account, see Account Splitting for more information.
/click
Doubleclicks whatever you have targetted.
/cloak on | off
Causes player's cloak to be visible or invisible.
/duel accept | challenge | surrender
Accepts a duel, challenges the target to a duel, or surrender to a dueling opponent.
/follow
Automatically follows the target, assuming you are moving at the same speed as the target.
/friend [Player Name]
Adds the specified player to your friends list.
/gc buff
Displays the current guild buff information to guild members on any server within a cluster.
/gtrange
Displays the range between you and your current Ground Target.
/helm on | off
Causes player's helm to be visible or invisible.
/hood
Toggles the hood on and off when wearing a hooded cloak
/lastname [Preferred Last Name]
When used at a Name Registrar NPC, the /lastname command will apply the selected lastname to the character. You may use /lastname by itself to clear a character's current lastname instead of applying a new one.
/level
(This command has been disabled) - Players that have a level 50 character on any server may create level 20 characters on any other server by typing /level and clicking on their trainer.
/map
Displays the in-game map system with the map of the zone you're currently in
/mbuy
Allows player to purchase multiple items from the merchant.
/nohelp
Prevents situations where a player outside of his or her group is healing, for the purpose of leeching experience from a monster kill, without his or her consent. Note: Turns off effects of healing, regen, and some artifacts.
/pray
Pray near your gravestone to receive some experience back
/qbar [#]
Switches to the specified quickbar (each quickbar has a number assigned to it)
/qbind
Displays all of your current keybindings
/qbind [bar#] [slot#] [quickbar#]
Binds a new key. Example: /qbind 1 2 2 will bind a key to Quickbar Page 1, Slot 2, QuickBar 2.
/quit
Logs out your character
/quiver
Brings up the quiver window (TOA ONLY)
/quiver dump
Takes all arrows in the quiver and drops them to the ground
/qunbind [bar#] [slot#]
Gets rid of a keybinding
/random [#]
Prints out a random number between 1 and the number specified; Used primarily for decision making in-game
/range
This command works similar to /gtrange but is based off of your current target rather than your ground target.
/recall
Release corpse to a nearby keep or tower lord, must bind to the lord first. Only available to certain classes.
/release
Releases your character from death and returns him to his binding point. You may type /release house to release to your home if you have bound in one.
/release city | house
When dead, releases the player to his or her capital city, or to their house if they have one.
/repair
Will repair static objects (keep doors, siege weapons), not armor
/respec
Displays the character's respecs that are available.
/respec [Specialization Line] | all | realm | mythic
This must be used while targeting a class trainer. Awards the player a single-line respec of the chosen trained specialization line, or a Full Respec of all trained specializations, or a Realm respec which includes all Realm abilities (passive and active), or the Mythic respec which is a combined Full and Realm respec.
/rest
Character sits down. See also: /sit
/resurrect
Used by the Sputin's Legacy RA to autores yourself after death.
/roleplay on | off
Flags a player with an tag to indicate the player is a role player.
/rp on | off
Typing "/rp OFF" will disable gaining realm points for your character. Typing "/rp ON" will re-enable the gaining of realm points. Typing "/rp" with no parameters will display the current state of this flag ( ON or OFF ), it will not change the state.
/salvage
Salvage raw goods from an item; may only be done by crafters with high enough skill
/settitle [Title]
Used to set your title.
/sit
Character sits down
/social
Provides players with guild, alliance, realm, realm mates and realm news.
/spacing normal | big | huge
Sets the spacing settings on Bonedancer minion pets in a formation; Normal is the default setting.
/sprint
Makes your character sprint.
/stand
Character stands up
/stats
Displays a window with your character's current statistics (HP healed, resurrections performed, and your current gamplay "I Remain Standing..." score)
/stats rp | killrp | kills | deathblows | irs | heal | resurrect
Displays stats for the specified type for the current gaming session
/statsanon
Toggles anonymous settings for real time online statistics garnered from the /stats commands
/stuck
Logs character out of the game and resets location to a nearby spot. Use when stuck in world geometry. If /stuck fails to correct the problem, please /appeal using the "Appeal: Stuck" category.
/target [Player Name]
Makes [Player Name] your target, only works on allies.
/train
Opens the class training window.
/upgrade
Upgrade a keep door; must have high enough skill in woodcrafting to perform this task
/xp on | off
Typing "/xp off" will disable gaining experience for your character. Typing "/xp ON" will re-enable the gaining of experience. Typing "/xp" with no parameters will display the current state of this flag ( ON or OFF ), it will not change the state.

Grouping

Battlegroups

/bg grantcredit (MasterLevel) (PlayerName)
Allows Batttlegroup Leader to grant credit for completed Master Level steps within certain restrictions.
/battlegroup groupclass
Shows the class makeup of each of the groups in the battlegroup
/battlegroup groups
Will display a group focused version of the /battlegroup who command. It will identify who is grouped within the battlegroup, who is grouped with people outside the group, and who is solo.
/battlegroup invite (playername)
Invites the specified player to the battlegroup
/battlegroup leave
Remove oneself from the battlegroup
/battlegroup listen
Puts the battlegroup on listen mode; only the moderator and leaders can speak
/battlegroup loot treasurer | normal
Toggles the treasurer feature on and off.
/battlegroup who
Lists all members of the battlegroup
/bg credit
Displays credit for Battlegroup Master Level encounters that have been completed within the last 10 minutes. This command can be used by the Battlegroup leader without restriction.

Chat groups

/cg invite [playername]
Invites specified player to the chat group
/cg remove [playername]
Removes the specified player from the chat group
/cg leave
Leave the current chat group
/cg decline
Declines an invitation to a chat group
/cg join [moderator name]
Join a public chat group by name of the moderator
/cg who
Lists players in the chat group

Guild commands

/gc accept
Accepts a guild invitation
/gc alliance
Lists the alliance the guild is currently a part of
/gc autoremove account (accountname)
Guild leader command only; Removes all players from the guild whether or not he is online at the time from the specified account name
/gc autoremove (playername)
Guild leader command only; Removes a specified player from the guild whether or not he is online at the time
/gc cancel
Cancels an invitation to join the guild
/gc decline
Declines a guild invitation
/gc demote [#]
Demotes the target to the specified rank number
/gc deposit [copper]
Allows players to make a deposit to their guild's bank. Please note that the deposit should be entered in cp.
/gc emblem
Sets the guild's emblem
/gc form
Forms the guild (8 people required)
/gc invite [playername]
Invites the specified player to join the guild
/gc info
Returns a list of guild information
/gc logins
Toggles a flag on your character which will send a text message informing you of whenever a member of your guild (who isn't anon) logs on or off
/gc motd [text]
Sets the message of the day with the designated text
/gc motd
Lists the message of the day
/gc omotd
Lists the officer guild message of the day (if one is an officer)
/gc omotd [text]
Sets the officer message of the day with the designated text
/gc promote [playername] [rank#]
Promotes the specified player to the specified rank number
/gc quit
Removes oneself from the guild
/gc ranks
Lists the ranks in the guild. Leaders may also change these ranks with this command.
/gc release
Ranking guild member (with releasing permissions) can release a claimed guild keep
/gc remove
Removes target from the guild
/gc removeaccount
Removes all characters associated with the same account as the target character.
/gc who
Lists all of the players in the guild who are currently logged on

Alliances

/gc aaccept
Accepts an alliance invitation
/gc acancel
Cancels an alliance invitation
/gc adecline
Declines an alliance invitation
/gc ainvite
Invites another guild to join your alliance
/gc amotd
Displays the alliance message of the day
/gc amotd (text)
Sets the alliance message of the day to a specified text
/gc aremove leader
Removes your entire guild from your current alliance
/gc aremove (#)
Removes the specified guild (listed by number) from the alliance

Chatting

/advice
A specific chat channel designated to ask questions to your fellow realm mates.
/afk [message]
Sets character "away from the keyboard." You may also set an optional [message] to display when players try to contact you while AFK.
/asend (or /as)
Sends a message to the alliance chat
/bchat or /bc or /bu or /bb [message]
Sends [message] to your Battlegroup Chat
/broadcast (or /broad or /br)
Broadcasts a message across a wider area
/chat (or /c or /ch)
Speaks to the chat group
/chatlog
Players may open a chat log to a different filename than 'chat.log'. The extention '.log' is automatically appended to whatever name you choose. Typing '/chatlog pendtest' would create a file called 'pendtest.log' in your camelot directory.
/emote (or /em, or /e)
Lists the available in-game emotes
/group (or /g)
Sends a message to your group
/guild (or /gu)
Sends a message to your guild
/ignore [playername]
Ignores the specified player
/osend (or /o)
Sends a message to officer chat (must be a guild officer)
/psend or /p
Sends a message to your group
/rpfilter [abbreviation] [text]
Allows players to filter out commonly used game terms and abbreviations for any text that he/she wishes. Example: "/rpfilter LFG looking for group" would replace any occurance of "LFG" with "looking for group".
/rpfilteroff
Turns the roleplaying filter off
/rpfilteron
Turns the roleplaying filter on
/say (or /s)
Speak outside of a group or guild in a small radius around your character
/rsend [playername] (or /tell [playername])
Sends a private message to the specified player
/whisper
Speaks softly in an extremely close range
/who RP
Searches for players who have flagged themselves as role players
/yell (or /y)
Yells for help; add text (/yell [text]) to speak in a wider range

Emotes

Fighting/defensive actions

/assist
Assist the target in battle
/bufforder
Changes the order spell effects display on a character. First/last, Last/First. This is a Toggle.
/cancelstyle
Toggles the feature that allows one to cancel their styles by executing them a second time
/face
Faces the target
/faceloc [x] [y]
Turns and faces your character into the direction of the x, y coordinates provided
/formation line | triangle | protect
Sets the positions of the Bonedancer minion pets in various formations around the Bonedancer; Triangle is the default setting.
/groundassist
Works similarly to /assist, but the target shared is a ground target such as the ones for GTAE spells, some Realm Abilities, and some siege weapons.
/groundset [unit amount]
Set a ground target a set number of units in front of the player.
/guard
Guards the target; Requires the Guard ability
/protect
Protects the target; Requires the Protect ability
/stick
Sticks to the target; Same as /follow, but you remain much closer and the range at which you get "too far away" and break loose is smaller
/style [name]
Allows you to do a combat style as a slash command. /style Ruby Slash, etc


Siege weapon commands

/aim
Aims the weapon
/arm
Readies the weapon for firing
/control
Allows a player to control siege equipment
/fire
Fires the weapon at the target
/load
Loads the weapon with ammunition

Game settings and preferences

/anonymous (or /anon)
Make your character anonymous on the /who listings
/chatlog [filename]
Opens up a chatlog to the specified filename instead of "chat.log" The extension ".log" is automatically added to the filename specified.
/clientsleep background | minimized | none
Sets the client to go into "sleep mode" and use less processor power on one's computer. You can adjust these settings from the options menu as well.
/clock [Player Name]
Toggles the display of a new window that shows the current time of day (real time, not game time)
/colornames [Player Name]
Turns on the new name coloring features that make it easier to distinguish certain NPCs from others
/effects self | group | all | none
Toggle spell effects to show one's spell effects only, all, your group's, or none at all
/hidegraves
Hides all gravestones except for your own
/hidenames players | monsters | self | graves | all
Hide names of the specified objects (players, monsters, one's self, graves, or all objects)
/keyboard
Opens a window with the current keyboard configuration
/lfguild
Flags yourself as Looking For a Guild
/noqueue
Toggles the spell queuing system on and off
/oldnamecolors
Turns off the new colored name feature and returns to the original release name coloring
/quickbar Qbar# 1/0
Toggle quickbars when using multiple quickbars as introduced in 1.75. For example, to enable quickbar 2, use /quickbar 2 1.
/resetcamera
Resets the default camera settings
/scrollchat
Toggles the Chat Buffer scrolling. If it is toggled on, messages in your visible chat buffer will disappear after 90 seconds - but you will still be able to view old messages by scrolling back in the chat buffer.
/setcamera
Saves your default camera settings
/setwho class | trade
Sets how the player wishes to be displayed on a /who inquery. Class displays the character's class and level. Trade displays the tradeskill type and level of the character.
/shownames self | players | monsters | gravestones | groupmates | guildmates | enemies
Shows names of the specified objects (players, monsters, one's self, graves, or all objects)
/sshot [preferred basename of screenshot files]
Toggles the spell queuing system on and off
/trade
Toggles the ability to trade on and off
/webdisplay nopoints
Toggles whether or not your realm points, rank, and master level information is displayed on the Herald
/webdisplay trades
Toggles whether or not your tradeskill information is displayed on the Herald

Getting help

PvP server-specific commands

Housing commands

/boot [Player Name]
Kicks a player out of your house
/bountyrent [personal | guild] [#]
This will allow players to directly pay for their house rent with bounty points, rather than purchasing tokens which may not be correct in value.
/house
Delves the target house.
/house fixemblems
/houseface [Guild Name | Lot Number]
Points to the specified guildhouse of the guild noted, or the lot number noted in the command. /houseface alone will point to one's personal home.
/housefriend all
Allows everyone to enter the home
/housefriend player | guild | guildlevel [Player Name | Guild Rank's Name]
Adds a player, guild, or guildlevel to your house friends list.
/househelp
Brings up the housing manual in-game.
/houseloc [lot#]
When in the same region as a given lot, /houseloc (lot number) will tell you the owner's name, the zone name, and the x and y coordinates within that zone.
/housepickup
Automatically picks up and places all decorations from your house and garden into available space in your inventory. It will only pick up decoration objects - not Merchants, Vaults, or Tradeskill Tools.
/listmerchant
Toggles whether or not your merchant's items are included in the Player Market Database.
/settle [#]
You may pull less than the full value of cash off of your consigment merchant with this command. Note: Values given in coppers (i.e. /settle 20000 results in removing 2 gold from the consigment merchant)
/webdisplay house
Toggles your house's information displayed on the Herald on or off.

More information

Boat commands

Card game commands

Horse commands

Quest actions

External links

Camelot Herald - Slash Commands