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'''TIP:''' Using the $name [[variable]] as ''yourname'' will allow the exact same command to be used on every character without changing your character's name in the command string. For example, <code> /ttl $name, Please invite NightFork.</code> | |||
==Example== | ==Example== | ||
/ttl SuperDoc, Please invite NightFork. | /ttl SuperDoc, Please invite NightFork. |
Revision as of 21:29, 19 June 2022
Slash command
/ttl yourname message
Send a message to your team leader.
- Yourname is your character's name.
- Message is the message you want to say.
- Make sure you add a comma (,) after your name.
TIP: Using the $name variable as yourname will allow the exact same command to be used on every character without changing your character's name in the command string. For example, /ttl $name, Please invite NightFork.
Example
/ttl SuperDoc, Please invite NightFork.