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Chat System
Channel Types
The Minecraft server contains a set of channels through which players can chat. There are two types of channels:
Out-of-character (OOC) channels In-character (IC) channels Global channels allow your chat to be heard across the world.
Local channels limit the range distance of your chat being heard.
Listening & Talking Each channel has a short command you execute to talk in it:
- Method 1:
/gswitches you to the global chat to talk. - Method 2:
/g hello everyonesends your chat in the global channel without switching to it.
You may stop listening to other people in a certain channel by typing /leave <channel command> or resume listening to a channel by typing /join <channel command>
List of Channels
| Channel Name | Display Name | Command(s) | Type | Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Global | G-OOC | /g, /global |
Out-of-character | Infinite |
| Roleplay | RP | /l, /local, /rp, /roleplay |
In-character | 20 |
| Local OOC | L-OOC | /looc |
Out-of-character | 20 |
| Shout | Shout | /sh, /shout |
In-character | 50 |
| Shout OOC | Shout-OOC | /shooc |
Out-of-character | 50 |
| Quiet | Quiet | /q, /quiet |
In-character | 10 |
| Quiet OOC | Quiet-OOC | /qooc |
Out-of-character | 10 |
| Murmur | Murmur | /murmur |
In-character | 2 |
| Murmur OOC | Murmur-OOC | /murooc |
Out-of-character | 2 |
Private Messages
You can privately message a player (out-of-character) or character (in-character).
To message a player (OOC), type /msg <username> <message>. You can also reply to a private message with /r <message>
To message a character (IC), type /bird <character name>. After selecting the courier mob for your mail and confirming, this will "send a bird" delivering what you send to that character's mailbox. This will take an amount of time proportionate to its distance from you. Birds travel at 50 blocks per second.