Achaea Help Files
Achaea has hundreds of help files to you learn about Achaea. This is a copy of the in-game help file structure. HELP in-game will show you this same menu.
Achaea has hundreds of help files to you learn about Achaea. This is a copy of the in-game help file structure. HELP in-game will show you this same menu.
(See also: HELP GROUPS) Parties are informal groups for communication. Anybody can form a party or join an existing one. Language rules and IC rules apply on party channels(*). Immortals can hear them. * An exception for parties is made, similar to clans: a party may be ooc if every single party member clearly agrees that the party is ooc. The main command is PARTY. Try that to see the options. To get a party started, PARTY INVITE <person>. If that person then does PARTY ACCEPT, then a party is formed, and you can use PARTYTELL <message> just like you would any other normal channel (NEWBIE, HNT, OT, CT, CHT, etc). You may want to check CONFIG COLOUR to pick a colour that you like for your party channel. To Leave a Party ---------------- PARTY QUIT or just leaving the realms will end your membership in a party. To Configure the Colour of Your Party Channel --------------------------------------------- CONFIG COLOUR PARTYTELLS <colour> To Stop Listening to Party Tell ------------------------------- PTOFF or PARTYTELLOFF To Listen to Party Tell Again ----------------------------- PTON or PARTYTELLON To See Who is Currently in Your Party ------------------------------------- PWHO/PARTYWHO or PARTY MEMBERS Commands Summary ---------------- CONFIG COLOUR PARTYTELLS - pick the colour for your party channel. PARTY ACCEPT - accept an invitation into a party (join a party). PARTY INVITE <who> - invite someone into your party. PARTY INVITE FRIENDS - invite all online friends to your party. PARTY MEMBERS - see who is in your party. PARTY QUIT - quit your party. PT <message> - say something to your party. PTOFF - stop listening to your party channel. PTON - listen to your party channel again. PWHO - see who is in your party. (See also: HELP GROUPS)
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