Medieval & Fantasy Minecraft Roleplaying

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Commands:

General:
/menu: This opens a menu with buttons for most of the commands below, a good place to start.

Character Commands
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/character: This opens your current character sheet, and displays all attributes and stats.

/character create (Name): This makes a new character sheet, and sets it as your current active character.

/character list: This shows a list of your characters. Clicking on one sets it as your active character.

/character roll: This opens a menu that lets you set up a roll by selecting the main attribute, skill, focus, and target for each die. Effectively a pretty wrapper for /statroll

/character delete: This lets you permanently delete a character. Running this will show a list of characters with an ID number by each of them, run it again with that number to permanently delete that character.

/character race (Race): Migrated from /card race, sets character race. This is important, as races get modifiers to their stats.

/character height (Height): Migrated from /card height, sets the height that shows up on your character card.

/character weight (Weight): Migrated from /card weight, sets the weight that shows up on your character card.

/character description (Description): Migrated from /card desc, sets the description that shows up on your character card.


Rolling
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/roll (Attribute) (Skill) (Focus) (Advantage/Disadvantage) (Modifier Expressions): General roll command that takes any combination of skills, attributes, focus, 'advantage'/'disadvantage' as arguments. It by default rolls a d20, but the base dice can be specified with nDx (i.e. 2d10). Modifiers can be applied, such as +1 or +1d4.

/roll attack (Target): Challenges the specified player to a roll contest. If accepted, the next rolls both of you make will be compared and the winners announced.

/roll contest (Target): Challenges the specified player to a roll contest. If accepted, the next rolls both of you make will be compared and the winners announced. Result is phrased slightly differently to /roll attack


Removing Points:

/character removeattribute (Attribute):
/character removeskill (Skill):
/character removefocus (Skill): Remove a point in the named skill or attribute. This removes experience spent in it as well, and is mostly for freeing up points to shift around at the experience cap.
 
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