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:<font color=green>You have cleared your consent list. Players will have to permit you again to allow you access to their corpse.</font> | :<font color=green>You have cleared your consent list. Players will have to permit you again to allow you access to their corpse.</font> | ||
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|valign=top| /corpse | |valign=top| /corpse<br />/cor | ||
|valign=top| Displays the location of your last outdoor death. | |valign=top| Displays the location of your last outdoor death. | ||
:<font color=green>The last time you died outside, your corpse was located at (54.3S, 78.7W).</font> | :<font color=green>The last time you died outside, your corpse was located at (54.3S, 78.7W).</font> |
Revision as of 19:26, 29 April 2012
Related topics: Commands, Death
Command(s) | Effect |
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/permit add <name> | Allows another player to loot your corpse.
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/permit remove <name> | Removes permission to access your corpse from the named character.
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/consent on | Turns on your ability to accept permissions from other players.
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/consent off | Turns on your ability to accept permissions from other players.
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/consent who | Lists those who have given you permission to loot their corpses.
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/consent remove <name> | Removes the permission a player granted to you.
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/consent clear | Clears your entire consent list.
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/corpse /cor |
Displays the location of your last outdoor death.
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/die | Kills your character and leaves a corpse, returning you to your lifestone.
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Notes
- "The @permit command gives or revokes corpse-looting permissions to other players. You can permit other players to loot any one of your corpses. You may not @permit a player again until he or she has looted your corpse. Permissions expire either after one hour or when the permitted player logs off. If you were killed by a player killer, no one can loot your corpse except you or your killer, even if you give someone else permission."