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Slash Commands:

/tell <player> <message> (alias '/t') - Send a player a private message. You can scroll through all the people that whispered you recently by typing on the tab key.

/w <player> <message> - Send a player a private message. You can scroll through all the people that whispered you recently by typing on the tab key.

/chathelp (alias '/chat') - List of chat commands.

/em <message> (alias '/me') - Creates an emote.

/exit - Quit the game.

/follow (alias '/f') - Target a player and type this. You will follow that player.

/ignore <player> - Ignore playe.r

/unignore <player> - Turn off ignore player.

/invite <player> (alias '/inv') - Invite a player to your party.

/logout - Log out of the game.

/party <message> (alias '/p') - Sends a message to party chat.

/played - Reports the amount of time you've played the game with that character.

/pvp - Enable your character to be attacked by other players in Player vs. Player combat.

/random <X> [Y]: Generates a random number between X and Y, if Y isn't specified, then it will generate a number between 1 and X. This is very useful to determine who's going to have the right to loot a chest or harvest a resource. Using /random will send the text to your party or raid wherever they are instead of the local area around the player that used /random.

/r - Reply to the last tell/private message. You can scroll through all the people that whispered you recently by typing on the tab key.

/say <message> (alias '/s') - Send a message to people near you.

/sit - When standing, your character will sit. Your character regains health more quickly when sitting.

/stand - When sitting, your character will stand.

/who - Lists the players online.

/yell <message> (alias '/y') - Yells a message to the area around. Many players consider this to be "spam" so use it sparingly.

 

/cast allows you to cast spells by name. Type /cast (spell subtext) - Example: "/cast Fireball (Rank 1)". To add spell casting to a macro you can type it manually or shift-click a spell in your spell book to add the proper /cast line to the macro.

Chat Commands

 

/#, /c, /csay - Send text to channel # (e.g. /1 Hi!).

/announcements, /ann - Toggle join/leave announcements on a channel.

/afk, /dnd - Set your Away From Keyboard or Do Not Disturb flags.

/ban, /unban - Ban/unban a player from a channel.

/chatlist, /chatwho, /chatinfo [channel] - List channels, or channel members.

/cinvite, /chatinvite - Invite a player to a channel.

/join, /channel, /chan - Join a channel.

/kick - Kick a player off a channel.

/leave, /chatleave, /chatexit [channel] - Leave a channel (or all channels).

/mod, /moderator, /unmod, /unmoderator - Change a player's moderator status.

/moderate - Toggle moderation on a channel.

/mute, /squelch, /unvoice, /unmute, /unsquelch, /voice - Change a player's permission.

/password, /pass <channel> <password> - Change password.

 

/help.

/inc - Incoming. You type this to warn your party that a monster is coming to attack.

/charge.

/flee.

/attack.

/oom - Out of mana, low on mana.

/fol - Follow Me.

/wait.

/heal.

/cheer.

/fire.

/rasp - Sticking your tongue out sound.

 

Guild Commands

Note: most of these commands can only be used by officers and leaders.

 

/ginfo - Gives basic information about your guild

/g <message> - Sends a chat message to all members of your guild

/o <message> - Sends a chat message to all officers of your guild

/ginvite <player> - Invites another player to join your guild

/gremove <player> - Removes a player from your guild

/gpromote <player> - Promotes a player one rank within your guild

/gdemote <player> - Demotes a player one rank within your guild

/gmotd <message> - Sets the guild's message of the day

/gquit - Removes you from your guild

/groster - Gives an entire guild roster (officers and leaders only)

/gleader <player> - Sets another player as the guild leader (guild leader only)

/gdisband - Disbands your guild (guild leader only)

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/random <X> [Y]: Generates a random number between X and Y, if Y isn't specified, then it will generate a number between 1 and X. This is very useful to determine who's going to have the right to loot a chest or harvest a resource. Using /random will send the text to your party or raid wherever they are instead of the local area around the player that used /random.

 

 

Instead of /random you can use /roll ...

 

Not a single difference but I thought I should mention, 'cause on PuGs everyone says "/roll for this item" etc. and you could get confused...

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Nice share man! It helps a lot the newbies of wow :P!

 

thx SeeYa....

WoW It's Nice game... Give it a try ;)

 

Yep its a nice game and very addictive :P

I remember when i start i was playing 14 hours a day! :D

When i got 80 and after some pvp and raids i got bored ... :P

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