Difference between pages "IGNORE" and "CONSIDER"

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'''IGNORE'''
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'''CONSIDER'''
 
[[Category:Help Files]]
 
[[Category:Help Files]]
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[[Category:Commands]]
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[[Category:New Player Guides]]
  
Usage: ignore <playername>
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Usage: consider <target>
  
  
Ignore is the best way to deal with irritating players that keep sending you
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Consider informs you of the mob's class, level, tier, speed and hp. You'll
  
unwanted tells. It usually makes the target very upset, so it should be used
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also see in percentages what chance you have hitting the mob and what chance
  
with at least some consideration for other people's feelings.
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the mob has for hitting you. Consider does not take your class, or
  
Ignore only works until you or the target log out, after that it has to be
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hitpoints/special attacks/damage into account, nor your equipment and weapon.
  
renewed. You cannot permanently ignore somebody.
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A mob that cons fairly easy, could well be a total pushover for a low level
  
No message about it is displayed, unless to the target, who will receive the
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warrior, while a mage at the same level might find it pretty hard to kill.
  
message "He/she is ignoring you" next time they try to send you a tell.
 
  
It does not prevent a player from sending notes to you.
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See also: [[HIT]]  [[KILL]]
 
 
 
 
See also: [[TELL]]  [[OFFTELL]]  [[MUTE]]
 

Latest revision as of 22:11, 18 July 2017

CONSIDER

Usage: consider <target>


Consider informs you of the mob's class, level, tier, speed and hp. You'll

also see in percentages what chance you have hitting the mob and what chance

the mob has for hitting you. Consider does not take your class, or

hitpoints/special attacks/damage into account, nor your equipment and weapon.

A mob that cons fairly easy, could well be a total pushover for a low level

warrior, while a mage at the same level might find it pretty hard to kill.


See also: HIT KILL