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::*''Direction'' can either be one of six cardinal directions relative to the player: '''forward, back, left, right, up, down''', -or- it can be a number. If it's a number, it is taken as an '''angle in degrees'''. 0 is straight in front of you, 90 is right, etc. It can also be '''camera''', to indicate the direction the camera is facing, including elevation.
::*''Direction'' can either be one of six cardinal directions relative to the player: '''forward, back, left, right, up, down''', -or- it can be a number. If it's a number, it is taken as an '''angle in degrees'''. 0 is straight in front of you, 90 is right, etc. It can also be '''camera''', to indicate the direction the camera is facing, including elevation.
::*''Distance'' is either a number in world units ('''feet'''), or the keyword '''max''', which means to use the maximum range of the power.
::*''Distance'' is either a number in world units ('''feet'''), or the keyword '''max''', which means to use the maximum range of the power.
:: '''cursor''' - Current location of the cursor. This targeting mode behaves as if the power was activated with a click at the current mouse cursor location (great for teleporting).  
:: '''cursor''' - Current location of the cursor. This targeting mode behaves as if the power was activated with a click at the current mouse cursor location. This will allow you to quickly activate a location-targeting power with a key without needing to click  (great for teleporting). Note: Before this targeting mode was introduced, the most effective way to use Teleport was to bind it temporarily to the left mouse button.   
*'''Power''' is the name of the power, just like what you'd use with /powexec_name. You can put quotes around the name to make it look cleaner if you want, but they are optional.
*'''Power''' is the name of the power, just like what you'd use with /powexec_name. You can put quotes around the name to make it look cleaner if you want, but they are optional.
* This command can be used in a macro or bind.
* This command can be used in a macro or bind.

Revision as of 22:26, 29 July 2022

Slash Command

/powexec_location loc power

Allows location targeting powers to be used without having to click.

  • Loc is a location specifier. There's several different things you can use here:
me or self - Both arguments target the power on yourself.
target - Cast on your currently selected target. If you have no target, the power is not activated.
direction:distance
  • Direction can either be one of six cardinal directions relative to the player: forward, back, left, right, up, down, -or- it can be a number. If it's a number, it is taken as an angle in degrees. 0 is straight in front of you, 90 is right, etc. It can also be camera, to indicate the direction the camera is facing, including elevation.
  • Distance is either a number in world units (feet), or the keyword max, which means to use the maximum range of the power.
cursor - Current location of the cursor. This targeting mode behaves as if the power was activated with a click at the current mouse cursor location. This will allow you to quickly activate a location-targeting power with a key without needing to click (great for teleporting). Note: Before this targeting mode was introduced, the most effective way to use Teleport was to bind it temporarily to the left mouse button.
  • Power is the name of the power, just like what you'd use with /powexec_name. You can put quotes around the name to make it look cleaner if you want, but they are optional.
  • This command can be used in a macro or bind.

Examples

/powexec_location me Fire Imps  (Casts fire imps at your feet)
/powexec_location target Tar Patch (Casts Tar patch centered on your current target)
/powexec_location camera:max Teleport (Casts teleport where you are looking, max range)
/powexec_location target Burst of Speed (Casts Burst of Speed at your target)
/powexec_location 0:10 Caltrops (Casts Caltrops 10 feet in front of you)
/powexec_location cursor Translocation (Casts Translocation where the cursor is located)


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