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Thread: Tuesday Tips July 19th Command Strings Made Easy
GlargTheKelfn wrote:
you don't need a level 80 to get good xp. running missions will get you the same xp for the group, regardless of the highest level. the pay is a little less, but you will get the same xp in a l30 capped group as you will in a l80 capped group.
so pick somewhere besides dantooine mining outpost, group with other low mid level guys, and run missions instead of shouting LFG.
QFFRIGGINE
Now if we can get an MO spammer with this info I can stop repeating myself everytime I start a group (and maybe people will start believing me instead of leaving my group to go join the "high level" group)
Thunderheart wrote:
To see a list of commands starting with a given string, type in what you know (or guess) is the start of the command, then hit ctrl-shift-tab. This will list all the slash commands starting with what you had. If only one command matches, it puts that into the entry line.
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Message Edited by MajorXP on 07-19-2005 02:59 PM
/loot corpse
I find that command very useful when killing groups of NPCs. It allows you to [TAB] to the next enemy and without any delay for pointing and clicking with your mouse twice on the corpse, it loots the adjucent bodies.
The difference between /loot and /loot corpse is that in order to use /loot you have to have the corpse as a target.
Both commands can easily be used in a loot macro:
/loot; /pause 0.1;
/loot corpse; /pause 0.1;
/macro loot
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If you want to explore and search for some other less known commands, use these:
- /ui show
- /ui show tree
- /ui show objects
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