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This script is a simple chat script that allows you to chat with other people using [[The Lich|Lich]]. It is a great source of help for those new to Lich. It also allows scripts to transfer information to other characters (disabled by default) to allow, for example, a spellup script (waggle) to know exactly how many casts of what spells another character needs. |
This script is a simple chat script that allows you to chat with other people using [[The Lich|Lich]]. It is a great source of help for those new to Lich. It also allows scripts to transfer information to other characters (disabled by default) to allow, for example, a spellup script (waggle) to know exactly how many casts of what spells another character needs. |
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Revision as of 08:32, 30 May 2023
Lich:Script LNet is a third party script and is not maintained by Simutronics. Simutronics is not responsible for the accuracy of the information presented on this page, nor is it liable for issues stemming from the use of the application on players' personal devices.
This script is a simple chat script that allows you to chat with other people using Lich. It is a great source of help for those new to Lich. It also allows scripts to transfer information to other characters (disabled by default) to allow, for example, a spellup script (waggle) to know exactly how many casts of what spells another character needs.
To see a list of LichNet commands, use the command
With LichNet you can ;chat to the general channel. You can ;chat to <player> to chat directly to another user (like the ' speaking syntax of GSIV, ;chat:: also functions as a chat to command), ;ignore someone, ;tune to a channel and even ;lnet create your own channel.
LichNet goes beyond chatting, however, and can be used to query and display all kinds of relevant information about a player. Some of the most useful functions are:
;spells <name> - show someone's active spells and time remaining
;skills <name> - show someone's skills
;info <name> - show someone's stats
;health <name> - show someone's health, spirit, stamina and injuries
;bounty <name> - show someone's current adventurer's guild task
Using these commands, other players have the ability to find dead characters and fog to you faster. Your questions about character builds can be answered quickly and in game by showing your information to another player.
But, before anyone can see your information, you must set LichNet to make your information visible. To do this, use the command
This will allow ALL players to see ALL of your information.
Many scripts require information gathered from your LichNet data to function properly. It is generally a good idea to allow all information to be viewable.
Reference
- Info originally taken from http://forum.gsplayers.com/showthread.php?t=57651
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