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Fizwawiz 07-10-2016 07:51 AM

#bot commands
 
I am sure this is a repost, so i am sorry. I have been looking all over for a complete list of #bot commands and have found small pieces. Wondering if its actually possible to get bots of every class to essentially cast every buff/spell with a command? Any extra info would be helpful! Thank you :D

Uleat 07-10-2016 03:40 PM

use ^help or #bot help. The ? is also an alias of the keyword help.


Bots have an AI the determines what spells to cast and any command to cast all spells would cause issues/conflicts with how they operate.

There are commands to cast certain types of spells and those can be found with the aforementioned help command.

DanCanDo 07-10-2016 07:52 PM

I'd like to teach bots how to kill steal and train people (chuckle)

Uleat 07-10-2016 08:25 PM

There used to be a 'feature' where a bot's pet would attack the bot's owner..leading to the bot attacking its owner as well :)

Krran 07-11-2016 12:15 AM

I have ran into some annoying and sometimes amusing problems with bots over the years, including the one Uleat described about pets getting upset with owners caused by AE spells if I remember right.

Bots seem to work very well now, and the number of features is pretty amazing from compared to what was available when bots first started.

I have not looked deeply, but I suspect it would take several hours of exploration, trial and error, and creating buttons to get everything worked out as desired using the ^ bot commands. I have stuck to the simple stuff and have not used heal rotations or similar raid features.

Uleat 07-11-2016 02:13 PM

One thing I tried to do is to keep the command line format uniform.

Obviously, there can't be a strict enforcement of that..but, once you get used to the format, it's pretty straight-forward.


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