Difference between pages "WIZNET" and "REPLY"

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'''WIZNET ;'''
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'''REPLY'''
 
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[[Category:Help Files]]
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[[Category:Commands]]
  
Usage: wiznet [ '@' | '+' | '-' | '#' ] [<text>]
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Usage: reply <message>
  
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re <message>
  
Wiznet is the immortal communication channel and can only be used by Imms,
 
  
from level 52 upwards.
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This command will send a reply to the last person who sent you a message
  
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using TELL. It works just as if you had typed 'tell <player> <message>'
  
Examples: ; <text> - just sends text
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but makes it a bit quicker. It can also be very useful in case someone
  
; @      - shows all gods that are on and visible to you
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invisible sends you a message. However, since the reply goes to the LAST
  
                  - also shows if the gods who are visible to you are writing
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person telling you something, a reply can sometimes get intercepted, which
  
To exclude certain levels (or wizmorts) from the wizchannel use wiz #level.
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could land you in an embarrassing situation. So be a bit careful how you use  
  
For instance wiz #53 will only be monitored by Imms from level 53 and higher.  
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it. You can use replylock to avoid this.
  
On a sidenote: wiz #52 doesn't seem to work.
 
  
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Example: Kate tells you, 'Hi!'
  
This code was provided by Gnort.
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reply hey
  
See also: [[NOWIZ]]
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will result in: You tell Kate, 'hey'
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Someone tells you, 'I am your secret admirer.'
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reply Who are you?
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will result in: You tell someone, 'Who are you?'
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See also: [[ASK]]  [[TELL]]  [[OFFTELL]]  [[REPLYLOCK]]

Latest revision as of 22:09, 17 July 2017

REPLY

Usage: reply <message>

re <message>


This command will send a reply to the last person who sent you a message

using TELL. It works just as if you had typed 'tell <player> <message>'

but makes it a bit quicker. It can also be very useful in case someone

invisible sends you a message. However, since the reply goes to the LAST

person telling you something, a reply can sometimes get intercepted, which

could land you in an embarrassing situation. So be a bit careful how you use

it. You can use replylock to avoid this.


Example: Kate tells you, 'Hi!'

reply hey

will result in: You tell Kate, 'hey'

Someone tells you, 'I am your secret admirer.'

reply Who are you?

will result in: You tell someone, 'Who are you?'


See also: ASK TELL OFFTELL REPLYLOCK