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The Wizard was initially designed to operate with GemStone IV, [[DragonRealms]], Modus Operandi, and Alliance of Heroes. Some specific screen displays and functions may not operate in all games, or they may operate slightly different. This is because the rules and game mechanics for each of the games is different. Where possible, similar functions have been grouped together.
The Wizard was initially designed to operate with GemStone IV, [[DragonRealms]], Modus Operandi, and Alliance of Heroes. Some specific screen displays and functions may not operate in all games, or they may operate slightly different. This is because the rules and game mechanics for each of the games is different. Where possible, similar functions have been grouped together.


There are other official front ends, each with their benefits. The [[StormFront]] front end is the current Windows environment front end, and includes additional scripting commands and other features not included in the Wizard. The [[Avalon]] front end was designed specifically for use with the Mac OS X platform. The Web Client front end is a light-weight front end that runs in most web browsers, but does not have many of the more advanced features of these other front ends.
There are other official front ends, each with their benefits. The [[Wrayth]] front end is the current Windows environment front end, and includes additional scripting commands and other features not included in the Wizard. The [[Avalon]] front end was designed specifically for use with the Mac OS X platform. The Web Client front end is a light-weight front end that runs in most web browsers, but does not have many of the more advanced features of these other front ends.


Some of the features of the Wizard front end include:
Some of the features of the Wizard front end include:
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''A macro is simply a string of text that gets placed into the game command line when you press only one key.''
''A macro is simply a string of text that gets placed into the game command line when you press only one key.''
For example, if you set the Alt-A macro to be "attack ", and then pressed Alt-A, the string "attack " would be placed in the input command area. However, there are some "special" tokens that you can use within these macro definitions to make them much more powerful. In this section, we will cover these special tokens, as well as write some macros that you may want to use in your own setup.
For example, if you set the Alt-A macro to be "attack ", and then pressed Alt-A, the string "attack " would be placed in the input command area. However, there are some "special" tokens that you can use within these macro definitions to make them much more powerful. In this section, we will cover these special tokens, as well as write some macros that you may want to use in your own setup.
For more help, see <span class="mw-customtoggle-myFeaturesMacros mw-customtoggle-myFAQMac">[[Wizard (front end)#Macros|Defining and Using Macros]]</span>.
For more help, see <span class="mw-customtoggle-myFeaturesMacros mw-customtoggle-myFAQMac">[[:Wizard (front end)#Macros|Defining and Using Macros]]</span>.
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<b>Download Information</b>
<b>Download Information</b>
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<div class="mw-collapsible-content">Before you can use the Wizard to play GemStone IV, you must download the launcher software. This process is fully explained on the web pages. When you get to web page where you are asked to select which FE you want to use, simply click on the Download Software option, and follow the instructions on the web page.
The play.net website https://www.play.net/gs4/play/wizard-info.asp is the location to download the WizardFE software. When you get to web page where you are asked to select which FE you want to use, simply click on the Download Software option, and follow the instructions on the web page. If you have Wrayth/Stormfront installed, create a new folder in the same direcotry called WizardFE. Default would be C:\Program Files (x86)\SIMU\
After downloaded, the user needs to create the following registry entries:


In the windows bar, type regedit
Once you have installed the Simutronics Launcher Application, things become automatic. Be sure that you have installed the Launcher. If all you did was download it, then go back to the web page and follow the instructions for installing it. Once the Launcher is properly installed, just click on the web page option to play using the Wizard FE.
Location the following registry key: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Simutronics
Right Click and Create new key called WIZ32. Your registry key should look like Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Simutronics\WIZ32
In the WIZ32, create a new sub-key make a new string value called Directory and put the path to your WizardFE install. ex: C:\Program Files (x86)\SIMU\WizardFE


In the folder where you installed Wizard.exe, you will need to include the gscbmp32.dll file linked on this page.
The web site will send a message to the Launcher to make sure that you have the latest version of the Wizard FE software. If you do not have the latest version, then it will be downloaded to you automatically at this time. You can cancel this download if you wish, but you will not be able to play using the Wizard FE until you have the latest version. If you are using Windows 95, then the launcher will automatically install the Wizard FE software. If you are using Windows 3.1 then the Launcher will attempt to install the software, but it may be unable to do so depending on your system configuration. If the launcher is unable to install the software, then follow the instructions that are on the web page for installing the Windows 3.1 version.


Once you have the latest version of the Wizard FE, it will automatically start up when you select the option to play using the Wizard FE. You do not have to start the program yourself. Simply click on the option that appears on the web page, and the Launcher will automatically start the Wizard FE for you. You cannot start the Wizard FE on your own. If you attempt to do so, you will get an error message and the Wizard will not start. The only way to start the Wizard FE is for the web page to tell the Launcher to start it.
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<h5 style="font-size: 96%;" > Defining and Using Macros </h5>
<h5 style="font-size: 96%;" > Defining and Using Macros </h5>
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A macro is simply a string of text that gets output when you press only one key. For example, if you set the Alt-A macro to be "attack ", and then pressed Alt-A, the string "attack " would be placed in the input command area. However, there are some "special" tokens that you can use within these macro definitions to make them much more powerful. In this section, we will cover these special tokens, as well as write some macros that you may want to use in your own setup.
A macro is simply a string of text that gets output when you press only one key. For example, if you set the Alt-A macro to be "attack ", and then pressed Alt-A, the string "attack " would be placed in the input command area. However, there are some "special" tokens that you can use within these macro definitions to make them much more powerful. In this section, we will cover these special tokens, as well as write some macros that you may want to use in your own setup.


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<h5 style="font-size: 96%;" > Scripting for the Wizard </h5>
<h5 style="font-size: 96%;" > Scripting for the Wizard </h5>
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<div style="text-align: center; font-size: 1.17em;"><b>Running scripts unattended or while your attention is not focused on the game is against Simutronics policy.</b></div>
<div style="text-align: center; font-size: 1.17em;"><b>Running scripts unattended or while your attention is not focused on the game is against Simutronics policy.</b></div>
The Wizard allows you to script actions with two types of script files. The first type, which has a ".Wiz" filename extension, is always executed from the Wizard's "Scripts/Execute a Script" menu selection. The second type, which has the ".Cmd" filename extension, is invoked from the Wizard's "command line" area (ie: the text input box). The difference between these two types of scripts is that "command" scripts can take parameters from the command line, just like DOS batch files.
The Wizard allows you to script actions with two types of script files. The first type, which has a ".Wiz" filename extension, is always executed from the Wizard's "Scripts/Execute a Script" menu selection. The second type, which has the ".Cmd" filename extension, is invoked from the Wizard's "command line" area (ie: the text input box). The difference between these two types of scripts is that "command" scripts can take parameters from the command line, just like DOS batch files.
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<h5 style="font-size: 96%;" > Highlighting Strings </h5>
<h5 style="font-size: 96%;" > Highlighting Strings </h5>
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From the Configuration->Highlight Strings menu option, you can get to one of the most popular features of the Wizard. This is the dialog where you can control the game's colors and define your own strings that you want to be highlighted. On this screen you will see three Tabs for "Default Strings", "User-Defined Strings", and "User-Defined Names".
From the Configuration->Highlight Strings menu option, you can get to one of the most popular features of the Wizard. This is the dialog where you can control the game's colors and define your own strings that you want to be highlighted. On this screen you will see three Tabs for "Default Strings", "User-Defined Strings", and "User-Defined Names".


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|[[:Category:Basic Mechanics|Basic Mechanics]]||Articles on the GSWiki about how things work in the game.
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|[[:Category:Lists|A collection of Lists]]||Articles on the GSWiki that combine elements like [[gems]] into easily referenced lists.
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About The Wizard

Wizard Front End Features Overview

Frequently Asked Questions

- What is a Front End?
- What is a Macro?
- What is a Script?
- What is a Text Highlight?

Running the Wizard

Download Information

Features of the Wizard

The Wizard Screen
Options from the Menu Bar
Built-in Keyboard Commands
Defining and Using Macros
Scripting for the Wizard
Highlighting Strings

Getting Help with the Game

There are many different ways to get help with Gemstone IV.