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; ss {<skill ID> | <skill handle> | <skill name>} [<skill level>]
; ss (<skill ID> | <skill handle> | <skill name>) [<skill level>]
; sl {<skill ID> | <skill handle> | <skill name>} <x> <y> [<skill level>]
; sl (<skill ID> | <skill handle> | <skill name>) (x) (y) [<skill level>]
; {sp | sm | ssl | ssp} {<skill ID> | <skill handle> | <skill name>} <target binID> [<skill level>]
; (sp | sm | ssl | ssp} {<skill ID> | <skill handle> | <skill name>) (<target binID>) [<skill level>]


: '''ss''': use '''s'''kill on '''s'''elf
: '''ss''': use '''s'''kill on '''s'''elf

Revision as of 01:18, 10 May 2013

ss (<skill ID> | <skill handle> | <skill name>) [<skill level>]
sl (<skill ID> | <skill handle> | <skill name>) (x) (y) [<skill level>]
(sp | sm | ssl | ssp} {<skill ID> | <skill handle> | <skill name>) (<target binID>) [<skill level>]
ss: use skill on self
sl: use skill on ground location
sp: use skill on player
sm: use skill on monster
ssl: use skill on slave
ssp: use skill on ground spell
<skill ID>: configuration-independent number of the skill from your skills list
<skill handle>: configuration-independent handle of the skill (such as AL_HEAL)
<skill name>: configuration-dependent skill name from your skills list
<x>, <y>: coordinates of the location point to cast the skill on
<target binID>: the number of a target from the corresponding Actor List Command
<skill level>: the level of skill to use

Notes

TODO: examples of which skills are used with which command?

Examples

Command Description
ss 10 Attempt to use skill number 10 on yourself.
ss 10 5 Attempt to use skill number 10, level 5 on yourself.
sm 10 2 Attempt to use skill number 10 on monster number 2.
sm 10 2 10 Attempt to use skill number 10, level 10 on monster number 2.
sl 10 231 115 Attempt to use skill number 10 at location 231, 115.
sl 10 231 115 7 Attempt to use skill number 10, level 7 at location 231, 115.