Meridian 59 chat commands

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The following guide describes the chat commands and their different ways how to interact with them.

Basic commands

  • e sneezes loud.
    This lets you make an emote each player can read in your area.
    Result: 'Carmelia Truesong sneezes loud.'
  • s I am cold.
    Lets you say something to other players in your area
    Result: 'Carmelia Truesong says, "I am cold."'
  • t <another player> Hello how are you?
    Tells <another player> a text in private. Only the other player can read this.
    Result: 'Carmelia Truesong tells you, "Hello how are you?"'
  • y yay, I found an artifact!
    Yells out some text, everyone in the area and beneath the area can read this.
    Result: 'Carmelia Truesong yells, "yay, I found an artifact!"'
  • b Hello, server!
    Broadcasts a text all over the server.
    Result: 'Carmelia Truesong broadcasts, "Hello, server!"'

Interaction commands

Player / NPC interaction

  • get
    Pick up an item.
  • drop
    drop an item.
  • offer
    Offer an item to NPC or player
  • buy
    Buy an item off a NPC
  • put
    Put an item into a nearby chest

Animations

  • wave
    Makes you wave.
  • point
    Makes you point at someone.
  • happy
    Makes you look happy.
  • sad
    Makes you look sad.
  • neutral
    Makes you look neutral.
  • wry
    Makes you look wry.

Character interaction

  • rest
    Makes you sit down to regain Vigor
  • stand
    Lets you stand up.
  • cast <spell name>
    Casts the spell, beware that you need to add quotation marks around the spellname, if it got white spaces inbetween. Ex.: cast "dispel illusion"

OPen dialogs

  • alias
    Opens up the F-key bindings dialog
  • who
    Opens up the who is online dialog.
  • map
    Opens up the map in main view.
  • mail
    Opens up the mail dialog.
  • help
    Opens up the help page.

Coloring your text

There is a way to color up your text in different ways. You will need to add preceding commands infront of the to-be-colored text. The following commands are available:

  • ~n: resets your text to normal
  • ~I: makes your text go italic
  • ~U: makes your text go underlined
  • ~B: makes your text go bold
  • ~b: makes your text go blue
  • ~g: makes your text go green
  • ~r: makes your text go red
  • ~k: makes your text go black

Example:

  • s ~II am italic while ~B~gI am italic and green while ~U~n~rI am normal red while ~B~b~II am italic, bold and black
    Result: I am italic while I am italic and green while I am normal red while I am italic, bold and black