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==Slash Command==
==Slash Command==
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=follow|note=
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=follow|note=
Activates autorun and causes the character to follow its current target. The character will change directions to continue homing in on its target. This can be stopped by using any of the following movement commands:
Toggles autorun and causes the character to follow its current target. The character will change directions to continue homing in on its target. This can be stopped by using the {{slashcommand|follow}} command again or by using any of the following movement commands:}}
* {{slashcommand|forward}}
 
* {{slashcommand|backward}}
{| style="border-style: solid;" cellpadding="5"
* {{slashcommand|left}}
|{{slashcommand|forward}}
* {{slashcommand|right}}}}
|{{slashcommand|backward}}
|{{slashcommand|left}}
|{{slashcommand|right}}
|{{slashcommand|clicktomove}}
|{{slashcommand|forward_mouse}}
|}
 
 
* By default, this command is bound to the F key as <code>follow</code>.
 
==Example==
/follow
 
 
 
{{Navbox Movement}}
[[Category:Movement Commands]]
[[Category:Slash Commands]]

Latest revision as of 15:54, 28 December 2022

Slash Command

/follow  

Toggles autorun and causes the character to follow its current target. The character will change directions to continue homing in on its target. This can be stopped by using the /follow command again or by using any of the following movement commands:

/forward /backward /left /right /clicktomove /forward_mouse


  • By default, this command is bound to the F key as follow.

Example

/follow