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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,173 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Tue 06 Jun 2006 06:06 AM (UTC)
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Command:   channels
Handler:   do_channels
Min level: 0
Min posn:  any (dead)
Log:       normal

Syntax:  channels
Syntax:  channels +<channel|all>
Syntax:  channels -<channel|all>
 
With no options, CHANNELS show you your current channels.  With a plus or
minus sign and an option, CHANNELS turns that channel on or off.  Using the
'all' option, CHANNELS will turn on/off all normal channels.
 
Public channels are those that can be seen by everyone, regardless of their
affiliation with clans, guilds, orders or councils.  Private channels are
channels available to those with affiliations of some sort, and also tells.
 
The first channels you will have as a new player are SAY, TELL, and NEWBIE.

 - to use say, the person you want to talk to must be in the same room,
   just type SAY <message>.
 - to use tell, the target person may be anywhere within the Realms, just
   type TELL <name or 0.name> [message].
 - newbiechat is seen and used only by level 1 characters, members of the
   Newbie Council, and Immortals.
 
For a more complete explanation of each channel's use and who can
use it, read section 3 of your Adventurer's Guide book.




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