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| Command | |
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| Aliases: | /pcmd |
| Usage: | /partycmd |
| Description: | Executes various party management commands. |
Notes
- To use the kick or breakup subcommands, you must be a party leader.
- When using the add subcommand, you must select a player who is not in a party and who does not have any pending incoming or outgoing invitations.
- The leader and looter commands are not listed when using /? pcmd. You must be the current leader of the party to use these commands.
- If there are any items in the treasure pool, they will be lost if the party is dissolved with breakup.
| Subcommands: | |
| add | Invite player to your party. |
| looter* | Change or activate the quartermaster for your current party. |
| leader | Change leader of your party. |
| kick | Kick a player from your party. |
| leave | Leave your current party, keeps party intact. |
| breakup | Disband's your party. |
* Not working on server.
Example: /pcmd add <stpc>
Related Commands
- /alliancecmd Executes various alliance commands.
