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<span class="DROPCAP">S</span>ometimes it can be confusing to figure out whether a character is simply not talking, or whether the player is away from keyboard (AFK). To help this, Layonara has a custom [[lore/emotes|emote]] to let other players know that you are AFK. You can use a [[lore/self-tell|self tell]] and simply type &quot;=c afk&quot; and a custom visual effect will appear around your character. To cancel the effect, you can perform any action, move your character, or type &quot;=c back&quot;.
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<span class="DROPCAP">S</span>ometimes it can be confusing to figure out whether a character is simply not talking, or whether the player is away from keyboard (AFK). To help this, [[Layonara]] has a custom [[lore/emotes|emote]] to let other players know that you are AFK. You can use a [[lore/self-tell|self tell]] and simply type &quot;=c afk&quot; and a custom visual effect will appear around your character. To cancel the effect, you can perform any action, move your character, or type &quot;=c back&quot;.

Revision as of 20:39, 9 March 2019

Sometimes it can be confusing to figure out whether a character is simply not talking, or whether the player is away from keyboard (AFK). To help this, Layonara has a custom emote to let other players know that you are AFK. You can use a self tell and simply type "=c afk" and a custom visual effect will appear around your character. To cancel the effect, you can perform any action, move your character, or type "=c back".