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The self tell is very similar to the tell, but is only visible to the player sending it. Self tells are created by | The self tell is very similar to the tell, but is only visible to the player sending it. Self tells are created by typing a semicolon into the chat bar followed by the command one wishes to use, I.E. <code>;save</code>. Their usefulness is due to their ability to allow players to [[roll dice]] and use commands without cluttering up the chat window in game, which helps to preserve immersion. | ||
A few special systems such as [[language ears]] use other self tell commands, I.E. the <code>=l</code> command. The command <code>=c</code> works like the semicolon for most systems, but a few systems require using <code>=c</code> instead of the semicolon. | |||
For more information see the in game help section by typing <code>;help</code>. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:34, 9 April 2024
The self tell is very similar to the tell, but is only visible to the player sending it. Self tells are created by typing a semicolon into the chat bar followed by the command one wishes to use, I.E. ;save. Their usefulness is due to their ability to allow players to roll dice and use commands without cluttering up the chat window in game, which helps to preserve immersion.
A few special systems such as language ears use other self tell commands, I.E. the =l command. The command =c works like the semicolon for most systems, but a few systems require using =c instead of the semicolon.
For more information see the in game help section by typing ;help.