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Commands
The following is a list of commands that can be used in game.
The following come from the Kunark manual and may not cover all the commands available in P99. Feel free to add more as found.
/afk
Away From Keyboard. When activated, all /tells sent to you auto-respond with the message you provide. If no message is specified, you will replay with the default reply of "Sorry, I am A.F.K (Away From Keyboard) right now."
Usage
/afk <message> (*message is optional*)
/anon
Makes you anonymous in /who and /who all, preventing other players from seeing your class, level, current location and guild.
Usage
/anon on or off
/a on or off
/assist
If you target a character who is engaged in combat, the /assist command automatically targets for you whoever that character is fighting at the moment and puts you in auto-attack mode (this can be changed in options.) This can be very useful in heavy combat.To be most effective, it is best to set this as a macro.
Usage
/assist (with a character targeted)
/assist <name> (doesn't require a target)
/auction
Allows you to broadcast items you wish to buy or sell. Currently, /auction is server-wide (not accurate as of 2-10-2012, auction is zone-wide). It is recommended that you only use /auction for buying and selling items, and use /ooc for anything unrelated to buying and selling.
Usage
/auction <text>
/autosplit
Automatically splits any coin loot you get from a corpse with the rest of your group. Each member that is looting must have this enabled to split all coin loot.
Usage
/autosplit
/bug
Takes you to a bug-reporting screen. Not use don p1999.
To report a bug or get assistance, use the bugs section of the forum, or the petition/exploit section of the forum.
Usage
/bug or /b
/charinfo
Shows current bind location (zone).
Usage
/charinfo
/char
/consent
Gives the indicated player permission to drag your corpse.
Usage
/consent <name>
/con
Gives vital statistics of a targeted PC or NPC, including their level in relation to yours and your faction standing.
Usage
/con or /consider
How to interpret a consider message
Con color
- If your target is green, they are considerably lower than your level. You will not get experience for killing a green NPC.
- If your target is light blue, they are barely high enough to pose a challenge. You will get a small amount of exp.
- If your target is blue, they are lower level than you, but still good for exp.
- If your target is white, they are the same level as you.
- If your target is yellow, they are 1-2 levels above you.
- If your target is red, they are 3 or more levels above you.
Faction Standing
- If your target "scowls at you, ready to attack," you have very bad faction with the NPC and they will attack you on sight.
- If your target "glares at you threateningly," you have bad faction with the NPC and they will attack you on sight.
- If your target "glowers at you dubiously," they don't like you but won't attack. Dubious merchants will refuse to sell to you.
- If your target "regards you indifferently," they neither like nor hate you.
- If your target "judges you amiably," then you have good faction with the target.
- If your target "kindly considers you," then you have very good faction with them.
- If your target "views you warmly," then you have great faction with them.
- If the target "regards you as an ally," then you have extremely great faction with them.
/corpse
Summons the character's corpse within a 50' radius of the character.
Usage
/corpse
/decline
Allows you to decline a Duel.
Usage
/decline
/duel
Challenges the targeted PC to a duel. To accept, type /d with yourself targeted as well. A duel is in effect until one "dies" (is knocked unconscious) or flees the zone.
Usage
/duel or /d
/emote
Description
In general, the result is a message to all nearby characters saying "<your name> <text>." For example, if Soandso types /em falls asleep, the resulting message will be: Soandso falls asleep. However, it's more common to use a predefined emote, such as /clap or /dance.
Usage
/em <text>, /e <text>, or :<text>
/exit
Forces your character to go link-dead and quits to fully exits EverQuest.
Usage
/ex
See also: /q
/feedback
Takes you to the feedback /comments screen. Not in use on p1999, use the forums.
Usage
/feedback
/filter
Brings up the menu for filtering text boxes.
Usage
/filter
/follow
When you use this command while targeting another player in your group, you will automatically follow the targeted character.
WARNING: Be careful using this around ledges, lava, etc. You'll probably regret it.
Usage
/follow
/friend
Without parameters: Lists the characters on your friend's list.
With a name: Adds character to your friend's list.
Usage
/friend
/friend <name>
/g
Sends the text to everyone in your group.
Usage
/gsay <text> or /g <text>
/gems
Opens the window to play the mini-game "Gems". It is a puzzle game much like Tetris.
/gu
Short for guildsay, this sends a text to everyone in your guild.
Usage
/gu <text>
/guild
The following is a list of guild commands:
- /guilddelete
- /guildinvite
- /guildinvite
- /guildleader
- /guildpeace
- /guildremove
- /guildsay
- /guildstatus
- /guildwar
/ignore
Filters all communications from the ignored player. The ignored player can see the ignorers messages.
Usage
/ignore playername
/loc
To get your coordinate location in your current zone, type "/loc" or simply "/l". The resulting set of numbers is in the form of (y, x, z).
- y: North (positive) and South (negative)
- x: West (positive) and East (negative)
- z: Up (positive) and Down (negative)
Note: The z coordinate often won't be needed, and is therefore not used in many cases.
Example: If you are at (200, 500) and you need to get to (-1300, 400), you must travel South and slightly to the East.
/log
...
/loot
...
/mp3
...
/ooc
...
/pet
Usage
/pet who <the selected pet will /say who its owner is>
/petition
Send a request for immediate online assistance to the GMs. For anything not time sensitive, use the petition forum.
Usage
/petition <message>
/played
Shows characters creation date, total play time, current session play time, and veteran reward entitlement.
Usage
/played
/quit
Forces your character to go link-dead and quits to Main Menu of EverQuest.
Usage
/q
/random
...
/reply
...
/rewind
Specific to EQEmu servers. Allows a character to revert back to a last map location (within a few feet). Must often be repeatedly used (spammed) to accomplish. Useful for stuck characters.
/roleplay
Changes your name to purple, and hides your class and level from /who, but shows guild tag.
Usage
/role
/roleplay
/shout
...
/shownames
Changes the way player names are displayed above characters.
Usage
/showname 1 <shows only first names>
/showname 2 <shows first and last names>
/showname 3 <shows first, last, and guild>
/showname 4 <shows first, last, guild, and titles>
/split
Splits held money between group members.
Usage
/split platinum, gold, silver, copper
/surname
Sets your last name. You must be at least level 20 for surname to work. You can only issue this command once, so choose wisely.
Usage
/surname <desired last name>
/target
Targets a player. Can be useful in EC tunnel when trying to find someone if he/she is in range (targeted player's name will blink). It can also be useful to target a corpse you cant find and dragging it towards you.
Usage
/target playername
/target playername's corpse (e.g. /target SirGallahad's corpse)
/tell
Sends a private message to player.
/tell playername text
/time
Shows Norrath time and date, and real life dates and times according to your computer clock. (time is in military time format)
/toggleinspect
Description
Enables or disables right-click inspection of yourself or others.
Usage
/toggleinspect on/off
/who
Shows a list of players
/who (shows zone only information)
/who <race>; /who gnome
/who <"guild">; IE /who "fires of heaven"
/who <class>; IE /who ranger
/who level level; IE /who 15 20
/who all (shows server wide information)