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* You will still see the blacklisted player's character model and name in-game and in searches. | * You will still see the blacklisted player's character model and name in-game and in searches. | ||
* You cannot send tells to players on your blacklist, but you can still add them to your party/alliance. | * You cannot send tells to players on your blacklist, but you can still add them to your party/alliance. | ||
* There is a limit of | * There is a limit of ??? entries used on any character's blacklist. | ||
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Revision as of 12:00, 6 March 2024
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Aliases: | /blist |
Usage: | /blacklist [subcommand] [player] |
Description: | Add a player to the blacklist to filter any actions or chat messages from that player. |
Notes
- You will not see any chat messages from players on your blacklist.
- You will still see the blacklisted player's character model and name in-game and in searches.
- You cannot send tells to players on your blacklist, but you can still add them to your party/alliance.
- There is a limit of ??? entries used on any character's blacklist.
Subcommands: | |
add: | Add [player] to blacklist. |
delete: | Delete [player] from blacklist. |
list: | Displays the list of players on your blacklist. |
Displays the list of players on your blacklist. |
Example /blist add <stpc>