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character (PC). This is dangerous, since you are only justified to<BR>
character (PC). This is dangerous, since you are only justified to<BR>
attack another player if they attack you directly.  See HELP [[PK]] and<BR>
attack another player if they attack you directly.  See HELP [[PK]] and<BR>
specifically HELP [[PK|PK2]] for more details.<BR>
specifically HELP [[PK2]] for more details.<BR>
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Note that you can still help your group member, should one be attacked by<BR>
Note that you can still help your group member, should one be attacked by<BR>
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ASSIST with no argument causes you to no longer assist anyone in battle.<BR>
ASSIST with no argument causes you to no longer assist anyone in battle.<BR>
==Player-Supplied Information==
==Player-Supplied Information==




[[Category:Commands]]
[[Category:Commands]]

Revision as of 15:49, 26 March 2011

Official Information

ASSIST
Syntax:

       assist <character>
       assist <character> all
       assist

ASSIST <character> indicates which member of a group you will aid in
battle. When they get hit by a mob (NPC), you will attack what hit
them. If a player character (PC) attacks, you will *not* automatically
assist against the PC. You may manually attack the PC, but it will
count as an unjustified attack, unless you already have a justification
against the attacker. See HELP PK and specifically HELP PK2 for more
information.

ASSIST <character> ALL indicates that you will assist the specified
character against all attackers, whether it be a mob (NPC) or player
character (PC). This is dangerous, since you are only justified to
attack another player if they attack you directly. See HELP PK and
specifically HELP PK2 for more details.

Note that you can still help your group member, should one be attacked by
a PC, by casting beneficial spells on them. You won't be charged for an
unjustified attack unless you yourself attack another PC.

ASSIST with no argument causes you to no longer assist anyone in battle.

Player-Supplied Information