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|rowspan="1"|<center>'''all'''</center>||colspan="2"|Everyone
 
|rowspan="1"|<center>'''all'''</center>||colspan="2"|Everyone
 
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|rowspan="1"|<center>'''g#'''</center>||colspan="2"|If you are in raid, the Group specified will do it. For example: g2 would mean only group 2
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|rowspan="1"|<center>'''g#'''</center>||colspan="2"|If you are in raid, the Group specified will do it. For example: 'g2' would mean only group 2
 
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|rowspan="1"|<center>'''Class'''</center>||colspan="2"|Your Class. For example: 'guardian' - would mean only Guadians.
 
|rowspan="1"|<center>'''Class'''</center>||colspan="2"|Your Class. For example: 'guardian' - would mean only Guadians.

Revision as of 20:07, 30 December 2016

For Who

When issuing commands to OgreBot, most commands take a 'ForWho' parameter. This is how you specify who will execute or process the request you are giving.

The most common one is 'all', meaning everyone.


Command Parameter & Description
all
Everyone
g#
If you are in raid, the Group specified will do it. For example: 'g2' would mean only group 2
Class
Your Class. For example: 'guardian' - would mean only Guadians.
Subclass
Your Subclass. For example: 'Crusader' - Would mean only Shadowknight and paladins.
Archetype
Your archetype. For example: 'Scout' - Would mean only scouts.
Not Archetype
Not your archetype. For example: 'NotFighter' - Would mean anyone who is not a fighter.
Melee
If I consider you melee. Refers to Fighters and Scouts.
NotMelee
Refers to not being melee. So Mages and Priests.
Casters
If I consider you a caster. Refers to Mages and Priests.
NotCasters
Refers to not being a caster. So Fighters and Scouts.
IGW:___
Stands for: In Group With. Example: 'IGW:Kannkor' - Refers to Kannkor and anyone in the
IGWBN:___
Stands for: In Group With But Not. Example: 'IGWBN:Kannkor' - Refers to anyone in the group with Kannkor, but not Kannkor.
Not:___
Stands for Not:Player. Example: 'Not:Kannkor' - Refers to anyone who is not Kannkor.