Newbie Command List
This page does not cover all the commands currently in the game, but these are the commands that will make up most of a player's commands.
Contents
Finding Helpful Information
+rpinfo <topic>
Gets you more information on the topic, including some items, most powers, roles, professions, etc. A great source of help at the early stages.
Entering info <topic>
works as well.
list
The list command gives you a list of things you can get more lists about. As an example, List Supernatural lists all the dedications in the game. Also, if you use List Item where there isn't a normal shop (anywhere that says You can browse, sell, and buy things here.) then you can see a list of basic items available for sale.
Getting Around
north/south/east/west/up/down
Basic movement commands. Dependent on the exits to your current room, and can usually be abbreviated to their first letter.
depart
Takes you to the overworld map for fast and safe traveling. Players without the Flight perk can only do so from designated points, while those with Flight can depart from any location.
home
Takes you to your bond point. By default this is your faction's medical facility (Zephyr Triage for Zephyr, New Dawn Medical Hut for Prometheans, RSX Triage for RSX), but you can set a new bond point by visiting a valid bond point and typing bond
.
mjoin and msummon
These commands take you directly to another player, or bring them to you. Type mjoin <target>
to move to them, or msummon <target>
to invite them to move to you.
pjoin and pinvite
These commands are like mjoin and msummon, except they additionally cause you to join another player's party, or add another player to your own party. Party members automatically follow the movements of the party leader and join them in combat.
Use the command help partying
in-game for more information.
tport
Provides "fast travel" to certain locations. Enter tport #public
to see a list of possible destinations, and tport Destination
to instantly travel to a location. For example, use tport zephyrlobby
to go to the Zephyr main lobby, tport prommie
to reach the Crossroads of New Dawn, and tport rsxlobby
for the RSX main lobby.
This command will not work if you are in an unsafe location, i.e. a place where ferals can be encountered.
cart
Shows an ASCII map of nearby rooms. For a much smaller map showing only immediately adjacent rooms, use map
.
trace
This command will display a route to the location of one person. It works by typing trace playername
.
Use rtrace roomname
and atrace areaname
to display routes to the locations of rooms and areas, respectively.
Communicating
public <message>
Chats in the general public channel, viewable by all players with the channel turned on (most players at this point). Using the format pub :
you can type in emotes that just say your name, rather than your current head's chatter type. Mostly considered out-of-character and used to pass information or ask questions. To turn this channel on or off, type public on/off
as if you were sending a message.
Can be shortened to pub <Message> or /1 <Message>.
Flexible Survival has many other channels. Use pub #list
to see a list of them all.
say <message>
Using a prefix generated by your current head type, talks in the current room with a message visible to all players. Generally considered IC, or "In Character" for roleplaying. For example:
You type say Hello all, this is just a test!
.
What you see: You chirr, "Hello all, this is just a test!"
.
What everyone else in the room sees: Playername chirrs, "Hello all, this is just a test!"
You can substitute "
(a double quote) or '
(a single quote) for say.
emote <message>
Similar to say, but instead the message displayed to all players starts with just your name, useful for roleplay that involves description instead of speech. Only displays for the room you are currently in. For example:
You type emote is simply conducting tests for the wiki, don't mind them.
What you see: Playername is simply conducting tests for the wiki, don't mind them.
What everyone else sees: Playername is simply conducting tests for the wiki, don't mind them.
You can substitute pose
, :
(a colon), or ;
(a semicolon) for emote.
spoof <message>
Similar to emote, this does the same thing but does not start your emote with a name. Useful if you want to start your roleplay post with something other than your name. Be advised, this will put brackets around your post if you start with another player's name.
You type spoof Wiki-tests are being done by Playername!
What you see: Wiki-tests are being done by Playername!
What everyone else sees: Wiki-tests are being done by Playername!
You type spoof Nuku is simply conducting tests for the wiki, don't mind them.
What you see: ( Nuku is simply conducting tests for the wiki, don't mind them. )
What everyone else sees: ( Nuku is simply conducting tests for the wiki, don't mind them. )
pot
Shows the recent history of IC actions (anything produced by say
, emote
, or spoof
) for the current room. Useful for keeping track of a roleplaying session.
OOC <message>
Can be used in two formats, much like public
. Typing ooc
results in an appearance for your local room that looks like a say, but without your head suffix adding its portion to your chat. Using the format "ooc :
" results in an output that acts much like an emote from above.
Use ooc #last
to see a recent history of ooc messages posted to the current room.
page <Message>
To page or private message another player, you can type page player=message
to send the message to a new recipient, or type page message
to send it to the same recipient as previous messages.
Use page #last
to view recent pages, in case you miss any.
(Alternate form: p)
+bbhelp
This command will allow you to learn the commands needed to view the in-game community bulletin board.
This command will take you to your inbox. In order to read your mail, type the command followed by the number of the letter you wish to read.
This command can also be used to send mail to other players; type mail <playername>=<subject>
to start your message.
Color Codes
For use in public messages and descriptions, there are 256 color codes available to use. If you wish to color what you type, use two carets (^) with the color code in the center. The code for each color in the image is in the lower-left corner of each one. If you wish to revert your text back to normal, use ^normal^
Example: ^9^ text ^normal^ text
Appears: text text
Some colors also have "word" names.
Example: ^red^ text ^normal^ text
Appears: text text
+prove <a player stat>
Proves if the player has a statistic with that name. The result will be shown to the room with an message like "Playername proves that they possess a stat named StatName with a value of StatValue". Can be altered by /silent
so it will not show the result to the room; for example, +prove/silent Strength
.
+request
For filing support tickets with staff. For bug and typo reports, suggestions, dispute resolution, requests for judge status, problems with gear or character, and so on.
Inspection
look
Lets you look at things - the room you're in, other players, objects, enemy monsters, even yourself. Typing look
by itself looks at the room, while typing look me
looks at yourself. If you want to look at a monster during combat, typing look 1
(or whatever number they are) tends to work better than typing their name.
(Alternate form: l)
smell
Similar to look
, but instead of using your eyes, you use your nose. This command tells you a bit about the fertility and species of the target. smell here
effectively counts as smelling everybody and the room itself. And, of course, sticking your nose in someone's crotch will be visible to them.
ws
Type in a room to get some information about your fellow players without being too intrusive. Information includes name, status (IC, idle, OOC, etc), current sex and species status.
stats
Views your current character sheet, containing a lot of useful information including your HP status, special skills, mutant powers, combat skills and knowledge skills.
Can be used to view partial information about another player by typing stats playername
.
(Alternate forms: +sheet, sheet, score, sc)
+hazards
Shows a hazard monitor display about the current area, with known monsters and approximate threat level. Try to stay in areas which match your level.
Follow this command with a direction (for example, +hazards east
) to get a hazards reading for an adjacent location.
If you're too high-level for an area, but still want to fight the enemies there, use the mentor
command to lower your effective level.
(Alternate form: +haz)
+mutation
Shows the species mutations you currently have, and the powers they grant. Can be used on other players and on NPCs (+mutation Nuku
to see Nuku's mutations, for example) if your "xeno" skill is at least 20.
(Alternate form: mut)
+groin
Shows information about the size of your body and your various 'bits.' You can also discreetly view another player's part sizes if they're in the same room, using +groin Nuku
to view Nuku's sizes for example.
Note that a height value of "17" does not mean that you are seventeen feet tall (you're more like 10'4" to 12'7" tall), and that cock length, breast size, et cetera are relative to the size of the form they're on, so an "arm-length" penis on a giant is the length of a giant's arm, not a human's arm.
(Alternate form: size)
formlist
Shows all mutations (forms) that you have mastered. To master a form, you must be infected by a mutant strain while fully shifted into that strain.
You can make use of these forms if you become a Recursionist, Nanite Adept, or Coyote dedicant.
pregtime
Shows how much time you have remaining in your current pregnancy, and/or information about your male and/or female fertility.
wi
Type in a room to get some roleplaying information about your fellow players. This will show a list of 'flags' for each player, displaying what they are interested in. The same command is also used to set your own flags. Type wi #help
for more details.
who
This command will display a list of everyone currently online, their factions, their locations, their status as a player judge, and if they're on the web interface or not. WARNING: Spammy!
Manipulation
editplayer
Command that has a lot of functions for editing appearance, your short and long descriptions can be edited via this command. It comes with its own built in help for most of them as well, give it a try if you didn't do much during character creation to jazz up your character's appearance to others.
talk and check
These two have the same effect. They're used to interact with NPCs or objects in the same room as you, with the format talk <target>
or check <target>
.
Simply typing some or all of the object's name by itself works as well. For example, you can type Mike
instead of talk Mike the Chopper Pilot
to interact with Mike.
use <ability>
Lets you use a power, equipped object, or inventory item. Powers work best by using the format of use <Power Name> on <Target>
. Targets that are hostile are best selected by using just the number next to their name in the combat display.
When in combat, you can specify a "default" target for powers by using the target
command.
fuck
Does the deed, mechanically. Best preceded by some role-playing, or at least a request for permission, when targeted at another player.
Inventory and Equipment
+gear
By itself, +gear
lists all the items you are carrying in your inventory. Typing +gear #
, with the number of an item in place of the #, displays more information on that item. Typing +gear #help
shows a help screen about further commands.
(Alternate forms: inventory, i)
equip
Typed by itself, it lists off everything you have equipped, and in which slots. Typing equip #
, with the number of an item in place of the #, tries to equip that item from your inventory. If it's equippable, and you have enough spare loadout, then it'll be equipped. In addition, you can use the load
command to view details on items you have equipped. For instance, load 1
will give you a detailed description of what you have equipped in slot 1.
(Alternate forms: +acc, eq)
remove
Removes a piece of equipment. You'll need to tell the game which piece of equipment, by typing equip
, finding the slot number of the gear, and typing remove #
.
drop
Destroys an item in your inventory; shortcut for +gear/trash
. Use +gear
or i<code> first to learn the number of the item, then <code>drop #
. You'll be asked to confirm.
Use droprange #-#
to drop a whole range of items.
Use +gear/recover
to recover recently-destroyed items for small fee.
+gear/sort
Sorts your inventory alphabetically. (Alternate forms: i sort)