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The Player's Guide to Commands!
#1
For the first time in CotH-ian history, players can finally use a handful of commands! Granted, there are only a few, but they should be useful!
It will be broken down to base commands and subcommands. Do not include the brackets that are shown in the syntax. It just shows what you put there.


.account
  • addon - Use this command to set the expansion level for your account. For instance, if you need to bump down the expansions on your account due to being on a computer without them installed, you can use this to temporarily remove them, and then again later to add them back on. Syntax is .account addon #addon
    Addon values: 0 - normal, 1 - tbc, 2 - wotlk.
  • lock - This toggles locking your account to your current IP address. Syntax: .account lock [on|off]
  • password - To change your account password, use this! Syntax: .account password $old_password $new_password $new_password

.addrpitem
This will add the specified id #itemid (or exact (!) name $itemname in brackets, or link created by shift-click at item in inventory or recipe) to your inventory. Only itemIDs > 200000 can be added! Basically, almost any weapon or armor piece will have a copy in the database, which you can use by simply adding 200000 to the item ID. For easier use, look up the name using .lookup rpitem
Synax: .addrpitem #itemid/[#itemname]/#shift-click-item-link

.bank
This shows your bank inventory! Banking on the go!

.commands
This displays a list of commands you have available to you.

.gm ingame
This will show which GMs on the server may happen to have their GM tag toggled.

.help
Display usage instructions for the given $command. If no $command provided, show list of available commands.

.lookup rpitem
Looks up an RP item ( > 200000 ) by $itemname, and returns all matches with their Item ID's. Syntax: .lookup rpitem $itemname

.scale
Use this command to set your scale (percentage-wise, in decimal format) based on the average of your race. You can use any value ranging between 0.9 and 1.1. Bear in mind that you can only use this command 10 times before you are unable to change it anymore!
For those that hit the limit, the only resolution will be a reset to the normal scale of 1.
The syntax is .scale #value

A spreadsheet of abnormal scales (as well as average heights) can be found here.

.server motd
Simply shows the current server message of the day!

.taxi
Temporarily grant yourself access to all taxi routes for your character's faction. You have a very limited amount of times you can toggle this (3 total), so be sure to discover all the nodes you can while it is active (until you log out).
Rest assured, any visited/discovered taxi nodes remain accessible after you log out.
#2
I'd just like to add a quick note on the .addrpitem command, as I've noticed quite a few people have often been confused so maybe this will help clear it up.

Quote:Let's say for example, you'd like to get the item Dwarven Fishing Pole, that has an ID of 3567.

In the guide above it says to add 200000 to the itemID. This doesn't mean .addrpitem 3567 200000. It means that you actually add it. So instead, you would type .addrpitem 203567.

Alternatively, you can save the hassles of getting the IDs wrong by doing a search for the item, and then linking it. So using our trusty Dwarven Fishing Pole again, you would type .lookup rpitem Dwarven Fishing Pole (caps aren't important, I'm just doing it because I'm picky like that). Now, provided you've typed it in right or a custom version of the item exists, you should get some search results.

Once you get it, you simply type .addrpitem, and then shift+click the item like you would in a chat channel. Then you just press enter and presto, you got it.

Hopefully this cleared a few things up and will save some confusion!
"I am more afraid of one hundred sheep led by a lion than one hundred lions led by a sheep."
#3
To note - for those that may hit the limit for their .scale, I will only set their scale back to 1. I will not change it to anything else. It is your own responsibility to track how many times you've used the command (and it's highly advisable not to mess around with it just to see how big or small you can get in conjunction with other buffs, like Bloodlust or World Enlarger or the like)
#4
Added the taxi command to the list.




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