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Message ID: 1739
Date: Thu Jun 10 13:34:37 BST 1999
Author: Codo the Mysterious
Subject: Re: Utility of Lullaby and Invisibility songs


Well, I am amazed at a couple of the commands I have dug up in the game. The
most recent being the /split command. Had no idea it was there. I was just
trying to turn on auto-split from my keyboard. Instead, that's a different
command. /split is kind of interesting though as it allows you to share
money with your party... In case you don't know the command, it's /split w x
y z w x y z are all numerical values. w=platinum, x=gold, y=silver, and
z=copper. All four numbers need to be in there (even if they're just
zero...) Pretty interesting...

On other game-things-people-don't-know items, why is it that a large number
of elves seem to carry around lanterns? I thought that was a human
affectation... Oh well...

Lulen
Rank 8 Wood Elf Bard of Solusek Ro

----- Original Message -----
From: Reece, Tom CPT - 30th Signal Bn <ReeceT@...>
To: <eqbards@onelist.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 1999 13:58
Subject: Re: [eqbards] Utility of Lullaby and Invisibility songs


> From: "Reece, Tom CPT - 30th Signal Bn" <ReeceT@...>
>
>
> > Get some things (rings, etc.) to add dex so that you can dodge more
hits.
> > Try to get your party to attack fewer mobs at one time - I know
sometimes
> > they all get pulled in - but sometimes a cleric can lull a few while you
> > pull the other one or two away. The party can gang the one or two then
> > come
> > back for the lulled ones.
> >
> I thought Agility is what affected your ability to Dodge.
>
> > Are you guys all attacking the same mob and ganging the toughest one
> > first?
> > It's hard to get party members to follow even simple tactics but
learning
> > to
> > use the assist command will really help.
> >
> Can't agree with you more on using the /assist command. However, I
> have come to the conclusion that the majority of people playing this game
> are not aware of the utility of the /assist command. I always request
> people in my group to use the /assist command before we start engaging
> enemies. Almost everytime I do that someone comes back and asks "What is
> the /assist command? It isn't on the Socials menu." After I tell them
what
> it does, generally their next response is "Cool, I didn't know you could
do
> that."
>
> Galtin
> E'ci
>
>
>
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