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Old 03-09-2004, 04:20 AM
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Monrezz
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They are different emotes, which only the targetted player can see.

Not sure if it's implemented yet, but could try

quest::echo(emote $name 2 Thanks!);

Replace 2 with the type of emote you want (trial & error), and Thanks! with the message to be displayed. Again, not tested it but this is how it works over telnet :/
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