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*index
PokeMUD Help System
Type "/help topic" for more information about a
particular command or topic.
List of available commands:
help, look, say, sayto, ooc, emote, whisper,
welcome, motd, quit
*help
The help system you are now using. Type "/help" by itself
and press ENTER for a list of commands and help topics.
Usage:
/help
/help [topic]
*look
The look command is used to glance at the current room,
or at a particular object.
Usage:
look
look me
look north
*say
The /say command is used to speak in character to other
players in the room. Its counterpart is the /ooc
command, used for speaking out of character. Player
speech defaults to OOC unless you switch it with the
/toggle command.
Usage:
say Hi there!
"Hi there!
*sayto
The /sayto command lets you address your speech to a
specific player, or players. Everyone in the room will
still see it.
Usage:
/sayto Bill = What a nice day!
/sayto Wormwell,Cribbage = G'day, boys.
*ooc
The /ooc command lets you speak out of character, which is
useful if your game is roleplay-oriented. It is the
default speech method, unless you /toggle speech. It can
be abbreviated by starting a line with an underscore.
Usage:
/ooc brb sandwich
_brb sandwich
*emote
The /emote command is used to express yourself in the third
person. The resulting sentence will begin with your name.
Usage:
/emote smiles.
:smiles.
:'s arm falls off.
*whisper
The whisper command is used to speak privately to
one or more individuals. The . command is a shorthand
for whisper. If the individual is in the same room,
you can abbreviate the name.
Usage:
whisper person,person,person = message
.person,person message
*welcome
The /welcome command repeats the message that was displayed
when you first connected to the MUD.
Usage:
/welcome
*motd
The /motd command repeats the message that was displayed
immediately after you logged into the MUD.
Usage:
/motd
*rules
NO RULEZ!