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Many Graal servers which still use the basic Graal systems offer a series of chat commands which enable the player to change his or her appearance. Almost all worlds offer the following three:
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''Appearance commands'' are a series of chat commands that many [[Playerworld]]s which still use the [[Basic system]]s offer to enable [[Player]]s to change their character's look. Almost all worlds offer the following four, followed by a filename, that will be used to set the respective property.


'''sethead''' (syntax ''sethead filename.png'') Changes the current player's head.<br/>
* '''sethead'''
'''setbody''' (syntax ''setbody filename.png'') Changes the current player's body.<br/>
* '''setbody'''
'''setshield''' (syntax ''setshield filename.png'') Changes the current player's shield.<br/>
* '''setshield'''
'''setsword''' (syntax ''setsword filename.png'') Changes the current player's sword.
* '''setsword'''


These allow for the player's basic attributes to be changed, but not for the colours of the player's body to be customized. It is fairly hard to document these, as there are so many different systems in use, but the global syntax '''setpart color''' is in fairly high use. ''part'' can be substituted with skin (or glove on some servers), coat, sleeves, shoes, or belt, and ''color'' with white, yellow, orange, pink, red, darkred, lightgreen, green, darkgreen, lightblue, blue, darkblue, brown, cynober, purple, darkpurple, lightgray, gray, black or transparent (which displays as black and has done for a while now). Other worlds use the syntax '''/part color''', others '''set part color''', '''/set part color''', and some, like Graal: The Adventure, don't offer these commands at all. Remember to check these commands, as they vary across worlds.
These allow for the player's basic attributes to be changed, but not for the colours of the player's body to be customized. It is fairly hard to document these, as there are so many different systems in use, but the global syntax set''part'' color is in fairly high use. ''part'' can be substituted with skin (or glove on some servers), coat, sleeves (sleeve on some servers), shoes (shoe on some servers), or belt, and color with white, yellow, orange, pink, red, darkred, lightgreen, green, darkgreen, lightblue, blue, darkblue, brown, cynober, purple, darkpurple, lightgray, gray, black or transparent (which displays as black and has done so for a while now). Other worlds use the syntax /part color, others set part color, /set part color, and some don't offer these commands at all. Remember to check these commands, as they vary across worlds.

Latest revision as of 01:37, 23 April 2010

Appearance commands are a series of chat commands that many Playerworlds which still use the Basic systems offer to enable Players to change their character's look. Almost all worlds offer the following four, followed by a filename, that will be used to set the respective property.

  • sethead
  • setbody
  • setshield
  • setsword

These allow for the player's basic attributes to be changed, but not for the colours of the player's body to be customized. It is fairly hard to document these, as there are so many different systems in use, but the global syntax setpart color is in fairly high use. part can be substituted with skin (or glove on some servers), coat, sleeves (sleeve on some servers), shoes (shoe on some servers), or belt, and color with white, yellow, orange, pink, red, darkred, lightgreen, green, darkgreen, lightblue, blue, darkblue, brown, cynober, purple, darkpurple, lightgray, gray, black or transparent (which displays as black and has done so for a while now). Other worlds use the syntax /part color, others set part color, /set part color, and some don't offer these commands at all. Remember to check these commands, as they vary across worlds.