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** {{slashcommand|petsay}} will accept "{{bindcommand|emote}}" or its alias "{{bindcommand|em}}", but will not accept the alias "{{bindcommand|e}}".
** {{slashcommand|petsay}} will accept "{{bindcommand|emote}}" or its alias "{{bindcommand|em}}", but will not accept the alias "{{bindcommand|e}}".
* This command was originally intended only for [[Mastermind]]s, however some non-henchmen pets (such as Arena Gladiators) will respond to it.
* This command was originally intended only for [[Mastermind]]s, however some non-henchmen pets (such as Arena Gladiators) will respond to it.




== Common Uses ==
== Common Uses ==
Besides setting a pet's stance with one of the [[petcom]] commands, it can be useful for the pets to also express their change in chat bubbles that all players can see. Since all players, even enemies, can see these chat bubbles then you can let them know your current stance.
Besides setting a pet's stance with one of the [[petcom]] commands, it can be useful for the pets to also express their change in chat bubbles that all players can see. Since all players, even enemies, can see these chat bubbles then you can let them know your current stance.
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== Examples ==
== Examples ==
If a mastermind has more than one henchman pet active, the following commands require one of them to be selected. Masterminds with only one active henchman pet do not need to select it. '''/petsay''' commands generally have no effect for non-Mastermind characters or Masterminds with no henchman pets active.
If a mastermind has more than one henchman pet active, the following commands require one of them to be selected. Masterminds with only one active henchman pet do not need to select it. '''/petsay''' commands generally have no effect for non-Mastermind characters or Masterminds with no henchman pets active.
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*'''petsay &lt;em slapreact&gt;$$em smack''' Pet cowers momentarily then snaps its head back in sync with the player's backhand (if pet and player are positioned appropriately)
*'''petsay &lt;em slapreact&gt;$$em smack''' Pet cowers momentarily then snaps its head back in sync with the player's backhand (if pet and player are positioned appropriately)
**'''batsmashreact''' and '''batsmash''' animations are also timed to synchronize this way
**'''batsmashreact''' and '''batsmash''' animations are also timed to synchronize this way


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Revision as of 00:19, 5 February 2023

Slash Command

/petsay message

Sends message to the currently selected pet.

  • message can also include emotes. The emote command must be enclosed within greater-than and less-than brackets (< >). For example: /petsay Hello there!$$petsay <em emote>
    • emote can be any emote the player can execute. However, not all critters have animations for all emotes.
    • /petsay will accept "emote" or its alias "em", but will not accept the alias "e".
  • This command was originally intended only for Masterminds, however some non-henchmen pets (such as Arena Gladiators) will respond to it.


Common Uses

Besides setting a pet's stance with one of the petcom commands, it can be useful for the pets to also express their change in chat bubbles that all players can see. Since all players, even enemies, can see these chat bubbles then you can let them know your current stance.


Examples

If a mastermind has more than one henchman pet active, the following commands require one of them to be selected. Masterminds with only one active henchman pet do not need to select it. /petsay commands generally have no effect for non-Mastermind characters or Masterminds with no henchman pets active.

  • petsay What is thy bidding, my Master? Pet says "What is thy bidding, my Master?"
  • petsay <em plot> What is thy bidding, my Master? Pet rubs its hands together and says "What is thy bidding, my Master?"
  • petsay <em flex> Pet flexes its muscles without saying anything
  • petsay <em slapreact>$$em smack Pet cowers momentarily then snaps its head back in sync with the player's backhand (if pet and player are positioned appropriately)
    • batsmashreact and batsmash animations are also timed to synchronize this way