Difference between revisions of "ip"
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===ip (<inventory item #> <player #>) === | ===ip (<inventory item #> <player #>) === | ||
− | '''<inventory item #>''' is an item listed by the '''[[i]]''' command, and '''<player#>''' is a | + | '''<inventory item #>''' is an item listed by the '''[[i]]''' command, and '''<player#>''' is a player listed by the '''[[pl]]''' command. |
===Example:=== | ===Example:=== | ||
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!Description | !Description | ||
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− | |align=center| | + | |align=center|ip 2 41 |
− | |Use item with the inventory ID number of 2 on the | + | |Use item with the inventory ID number of 2 on the player with an ID of 41. |
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Latest revision as of 22:34, 26 April 2021
ip
The ip command will use the specified inventory item on the specified player.
ip (<inventory item #> <player #>)
<inventory item #> is an item listed by the i command, and <player#> is a player listed by the pl command.
Example:
Command | Description |
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ip 2 41 | Use item with the inventory ID number of 2 on the player with an ID of 41. |