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'''MUDMAIL CHECK MAIL RECEIVE NOMAIL'''
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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: check
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Usage: consider <target>
  
receive
 
  
mail <person>
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Consider informs you of the mob's class, level, tier, speed and hp. You'll
  
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also see in percentages what chance you have hitting the mob and what chance
  
4D has it's own 4D Mail System (4DMS) that can be used in an Official 4DMS
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the mob has for hitting you. Consider does not take your class, or
  
Post Office. The main Post Office for mortals is located one east of recall.  
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hitpoints/special attacks/damage into account, nor your equipment and weapon.  
  
More info about mail can be found in there. You must be at least level two to
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A mob that cons fairly easy, could well be a total pushover for a low level  
  
use the 4DMS.  
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warrior, while a mage at the same level might find it pretty hard to kill.
  
  
Most used commands are:
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See also: [[HIT]]  [[KILL]]
 
 
Check: the postmaster looks if you have any mail waiting for you.
 
 
 
Receive: the postmaster will give you your mail, if you have any waiting.
 
 
 
Mail <person>: to start writing a mail to someone.
 
 
 
End your mail with /s as first character on a new line to save and send it.
 
 
 
To look at what you have written without sending it type /l on a new line.
 
 
 
With /h you'll see the other options in the editor.
 
 
 
 
 
Stamps currently cost 150 coins. If you have nomail toggled on you'll
 
 
 
see in your prompt if you have received any mail or not.
 
 
 
 
 
See also: [[NOTES]]  [[PROMPT]]  [[TEXTEDITOR]]  [[TOGGLE]]
 
 
 
See also: [[HELP]] [[NOTE]]
 

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