Battle text commands

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Command Aliases Usage Description
/battlemode /battlemode, /bm /battlemode [subcommand] Toggle between active and passive mode.

>>Subcommands:
 on Switch to active mode.
 off Switch to passive mode.

Toggle between active and passive mode when no subcommand is specified.
/target /target, /ta /target [placeholder] Targets the specified PC. Target must be within a certain radius for this command to function.

>>Common Placeholders:
 <t>, <target>, <1>-<8>

A full list of placeholders

>>Example:
 /target <2>
 (Targets second player
 in player list.)
/targetpc /targetpc, /tpc /targetpc Targets the closest PC within a certain radius.
/targetnpc /targetnpc, /tnpc /targetnpc Targets the closest NPC within a certain radius.
/targetenemy /targetenemy, /tenemy /targetenemy Targets the closest enemy within a certain radius.
/battletarget /battletarget, /bt /battletarget Targets the closest enemy within a certain radius that is attacking you.
/assist /assist, /as /assist [placeholder] Targets the target of another PC. Assists current target when none is specified.

>>Common Placeholders:
 <t>, <target>, <1>-<8>

A full list of placeholders
/facetarget /facetarget, /ft /facetarget Immediately turns your PC in the direction of your current target.
/nexttarget /nexttarget, /nt /nexttarget Toggle clockwise through on-screen enemies.
/previoustarget /previoustarget Toggle counterclockwise through on-screen enemies.
/targetlasttarget /targetlasttarget, /tlt /targetlasttarget Re-target your last target.
/targetlastenemy /targetlastenemy, /tle /targetlastenemy Re-target the last enemy you targeted.
/lockon /lockon, /lo /lockon [subcommand] Lock on/off current target.

>>Subcommands:
 on Enable lock-on.
 off Disable lock-on.

Toggle between on/off when no subcommand is specified.
/focustarget /focustarget [placeholder] Makes the specified PC your focus target. Makes current target your focus target when none specified.

>>Common Placeholders:
 <t>, <target>, <1>-<8>

A full list of placeholders

>>Example:
 /focustarget <t>
 (Makes current target
 your focus target.)
/enemysign /enemysign, /marking, /mk /enemysign [sign type] [placeholder] Set a sign on the specified target. Uses current target when not specified.

>>Sign Types:
 attack1-5
 bind1-3
 ignore1-2
 circle
 cross
 square
 triangle
  off/clear Turns off sign.

Opens and closes the Signs menu when no subcommand is specified.

>>Common Placeholders:
 <t>, <target>, <1>-<8>

A full list of placeholders

>>Example:
 /marking attack2 <t>
 (Assigns "Target to Attack 2"
 to target.)
/waymark /waymark, /wmark /wmark [subcommand] [placeholder] Place a waymark on the ground below a target. If no target is specified, you will enter ground targeting mode ready to place a waymark.

>>Subcommands:
 a
  Place or remove waymark A. Overwrites existing waymark if target is specified.
 b
  Place or remove waymark B. Overwrites existing waymark if target is specified.
 c
  Place or remove waymark C. Overwrites existing waymark if target is specified.
 d
  Place or remove waymark D. Overwrites existing waymark if target is specified.
 1
  Place or remove waymark 1. Overwrites existing wayrmark if target is specified.
 2
  Place or remove waymark 2. Overwrites existing waymark if target is specified.
 3
  Place or remove waymark 3. Overwrites existing waymark if target is specified.
 4
  Place or remove waymark 4. Overwrites existing waymark if target is specified.
  off/clear
  Remove all waymarks.
 save 1-5
  Save waymark placements to slots 1-5 of the Waymarks menu.
  preset 1-5
  Load waymark placements from slots 1-5 of the Waymarks menu.

You will enter ground targeting mode ready to place an unused waymark in the order of A-D, 1, 2 when no subcommand is specified. More than six waymarks cannot be placed at one time. If a target name is specified, a marker name must also be specified.

>>Common Placeholders:
 <t>, <target>, <1>-<8>

A full list of placeholders

>>Examples:
 /waymark A
 (Enters ground targeting
 mode ready to place
 waymark A.)

 /waymark A <t>
 (Places waymark A at the
 selected target's location.)
/statusoff /statusoff "status" Removes designated beneficial status.

>>Example:
 /statusoff "Bloodbath"
 (Removes Bloodbath.)