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A command is the most basic control of the game. For a controller, examples could be up, down, B, A, or right trigger; or | A command is the most basic control of the game. For a console with a controller, examples could be up, down, B, A, or right trigger; or in a traditional computer game, a keyboard and mouse. In [[Nodeka]], the [[player|Player Character]] uses these commands as controls for their character. | ||
''From "help command:"'' | ''From "help command:"'' |
Revision as of 19:48, 29 August 2020
A command is the most basic control of the game. For a console with a controller, examples could be up, down, B, A, or right trigger; or in a traditional computer game, a keyboard and mouse. In Nodeka, the Player Character uses these commands as controls for their character.
From "help command:"
Basic commands: Basic commands are commands which are most commonly used. Some of these commands are as follows: equipment - used to see what items you currently carry inventory - used to see what items you currently carry follow - the command that will attempt to follow another player or mob (see 'help mob') gain - the command that increases your level, if you have enough experience and are in the presence of a guildmaster (see 'help gain') practice - used to list your current set of known skills and spells. Also used to attempt to increase the ability percent of either a skill or a spell save - attempts to save your progress (useful in preventing any loss in case Nodeka crashes) score - shows you useful character information, including your basic attributes, gold, experience, etc. quit - the command which "logs you off" of Nodeka. This command must be performed before logging in another character onto Nodeka. For more information about each, type 'help <command>'. Example: -> help save -> help gain -> help follow