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''message'' can also include emotes, which use greater-than and less-than brackets (< >) as part of their syntax, similarly to [[Chat Bubble Customization|chat bubbles]].
''Message'' can also include emotes, which use greater-than and less-than brackets (< >) as part of their syntax, similarly to [[Chat Bubble Customization|chat bubbles]].
* &lt;em ''emote''&gt;
* &lt;em ''emote''&gt;
** ''emote'' can be any emote the player can execute. However, not all [[critter]]s have animations for all emotes.<noinclude>
** ''emote'' can be any emote the player can execute. However, not all [[critter]]s have animations for all emotes.<noinclude>
{{documentation}}</noinclude>
{{documentation}}</noinclude>

Revision as of 21:04, 25 February 2024

Message can also include emotes, which use greater-than and less-than brackets (< >) as part of their syntax, similarly to chat bubbles.

  • <em emote>
    • emote can be any emote the player can execute. However, not all critters have animations for all emotes.
[edit] [purge] Documentation

Usage

Use this template in the note section of /petsay commands to briefly explain how it can be used to have pets perform an emote. This does NOT cover the message portion, as that is specific to each command.

Example
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=petsay|options=message|note=Everything in ''message'' is sent to the currently selected pet. {{petsaymessage}} This is not to be confused with the [[acknowledgement bubbles]] displayed when a /petcom command is used.This command was originally intended only for [[Mastermind]]s, however some non-henchmen pets will respond to it.}}

See also