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*'''$battlecry''' Your [[battlecry]], which can be modified, along with your backstory, through the options menu. | *'''$battlecry''' Your [[battlecry]], which can be modified, along with your backstory, through the options menu. | ||
*'''$side''' Displays "Hero" or "Villain" depending on your character's current content flag. Content flag determines which PVP side your character is on and possibly other game-related content. | *'''$side''' Displays "Hero" or "Villain" depending on your character's current content flag. Content flag determines which PVP side your character is on and possibly other game-related content. | ||
::[[Hero_(Alignment)|Hero]], [[Vigilante_(Alignment)|Vigilante]] and [[Resistance_(Alignment)|Resistance]] display '''Hero''' | |||
:: | ::[[Villain_(Alignment)|Villain]], [[Rogue_(Alignment)|Rogue]] and [[Loyalist_(Alignment)|Loyalist]] display '''Villain''' | ||
== Example == | == Example == |
Revision as of 00:06, 5 October 2010
A variable is a placeholder for a piece of information that refers to your your current target or your currently logged in character. Variables may be used in all types of Communication Commands. When a variable is used the appropriate information referring to your target or character is substituted for the variable before it is sent to the appropriate communication channel.
Target Variables
- $target Your target's display name
Character Variables
- $name Your name (minus any titles)
- $level Your level (security/threat, not combat)
- $archetype Your archetype
- $origin Your origin
- $battlecry Your battlecry, which can be modified, along with your backstory, through the options menu.
- $side Displays "Hero" or "Villain" depending on your character's current content flag. Content flag determines which PVP side your character is on and possibly other game-related content.
Example
A level 37 Blaster whose alignment is "Hero" using the following broadcast command:
- /b $side $archetype $level looking for group!
will produce the following output in the broadcast channel:
- Hero Blaster 37 looking for group!