Commands

Console commands, or slash commands can be used to perform some functions in.

This page will contain all the known Commands in the game.

Animation
In the chat window, entering any emote as a percent escape code will cause the animation for that emote to be played.


 * %emote% (for example, %point% will play the /point emote's animation)

Assist
Changes your target to your current target's target, or the target of the player name specified.


 * /assist
 * /assist

Away From Keyboard
Seat your avatar and display [AFK] after your name.


 * /afk

Block
Removes from your chat box and blocks whispers.


 * /block

Bloom
Adjust the intensity of bloom


 * /bloom [intensity]

Bug
Copies information to your clipboard that is useful for bug reporting.


 * /bug

Copy
Copies the text visible in your chatbox on your clipboard. Note it only gets what's currently visible, so if you have something specific like combat turned off for that tab it will not be included.
 * /copy

Data Folder
Opens the data folder containing the ChatLogs, Custom Books, DiscardedMail, Heraldry, Saved Games, and Sheet Music folders.


 * /datafolder

Debug
Opens a debug console at the top edge of the screen, including FPS and errors detected.


 * /debug

Emote
Displays an emote.


 * /em
 * /me

Follow
Causes you to follow your target automatically.


 * /follow

Friend
Add to your friends list.


 * /friend

Guild
Talk on your guild's channel


 * /g

Invite
Invite a player to your group.


 * /invite

Local Chat
Set chat channel to Local and send


 * /l

Location
Displays the zone name and location within the zone, useful for navigation


 * /loc

Location Track
Displays the location and coordinates above party member UI


 * /loctrack

Leave
Leave your current party


 * /leave

Leave Guild
Leave your current guild


 * /leaveguild

Nobility Chat
With the Noble's Magical Discourse Orb in your inventory, you can set chat channel to Nobility and send.


 * /n
 * /orb

Party Chat
Set chat channel to Party and send


 * /p

Play
To play an equippable instrument, you must equip it, use the “/play” command to ready it, and use number keys 1–8 to play musical notes. Non-equipped instruments like pianos do not need to be readied with /play.


 * /play

Place custom musical files into the Sheet Music folder, equip a musical instrument, and type “/play ” into your chat window (replacing with the name of your custom music file) to play custom music in the game. All custom music files must be in the .mml or .abc file format. By default, the game begins with a copy of RuleBritannia.abc already in this folder.


 * /play

“Band files” can be used to collect solo parts for multiple instruments into one shared list. Not all instruments are required and the order doesn’t matter. Band files must be placed in the same folder mentioned above and be in the .txt file format. As an example, you might have a band file named MyOpus.txt and these music files: accordianpart.abc, bagpipespart.abc, drumpart.abc, flutepart.abc, harppart.abc, lutepart.abc, pianopart.abc, and streetorganpart.abc. Your MyOpus.txt band file needs to only include the text below in order for you to play your associated music files.


 * Accordian=accordianpart.abc
 * Bagpipes=bagpipespart.abc
 * Drum=drumpart.abc
 * Flute=flutepart.abc
 * Harp=harppart.abc
 * Lute=lutepart.abc
 * Piano=pianopart.abc
 * StreetOrgan=streetorganpart.abc

To play music from a band file, equip a musical instrument listed in the band file and type “/play ” (replacing with the name of your band file). If you attempt to play an instrument listed in the band file, you will play that one part. If you have a One-Man Band equipped, you will play all appropriate parts which are included in the band file. If you attempt to play an instrument not listed in the band file, no music will play (although you may still animate playing your equipped instrument).


 * /play

Adding "loop" to the end of the command restarts the song after finishing it.


 * /play loop

Adding "sync" to the end of the command prepares a song to play while in a party. The leader can then use the "/playstart" command to start all players music in sync.


 * /play sync

Play List
Prints a list of all the songs in your songs folder.


 * /playlist

Play Start
Starts all party members playing their synced song.


 * /playstart

Reply
Reply to the last player whisper


 * /r

Report Player
Report inappropriate behavior, abuse, or harassment.


 * /reportplayer ,

Report Content
Report inappropriate user content, books, etc.


 * /reportcontent

Roll
Rolls a random number in the range [1, number], sends result in the chat log to nearby players.


 * /roll [number]

This command was added in Release 38, Build 548.

Run
Set your Avatar in "Run" mode


 * /run

Scene Chat
If the option is enabled to show scene chat, you can set chat channel to Scene and send


 * /z

Sit
Seat your avatar.


 * /sit

SotAwiki
We have our own in-game command! Just type "/sotawiki " to open your browser to the SotAwiki topic for that subject. For example, typing "/sotawiki Commands" will open your browser to this article! Its like having your very own Monk in the game!


 * /sotawiki

Stats
Will output your stats to a text file in your ChatLogs folder.


 * /stats

Stuck
Will return you to your entry point of the scene. For use when, for instance, you've fallen into a hole.


 * /stuck

Time
Print the raw system time in your chat box


 * /time

Unblock
Removes the block on from your chat box and blocks whispers.


 * /unblock

Unfriend
Remove from your friend list.


 * /unfriend

Uninivite
Remove from your group.


 * /uninvite

Universal Chat
Anyone can view the universal chat channel, but one must have a Universal Broadcast Orb in one's inventory in order to send a.


 * /u
 * /u

Visible
Toggles your character's visibility, allowing you to take unimpeded screenshots. (Note that this command only affects visibility to your own display; other players can still see your character.)


 * /visible

Walk
Set your avatar in "Walk" mode


 * /walk

Whisper
Send a whisper to with (NOTE: the comma "," is needed AFTER the full character name and BEFORE the message).


 * /w ,

Who is Nearby
Show a list of players in your zone (Note: PVP zones will show no names until they are targeted and their name is learned)


 * /who

Beta Commands
Commands that are only available on the Beta server.

Dev Bug
Same as /bug but points to the QA Bug Forum


 * /devbug

Retired Commands
Commands that were removed from the game.

Classic Mode
Note: Removed prior to Release 25. Prior functionality: while in Owl's Head you can drop into Classic Mode and make it look like the games of old! 16bit type graphics with large pixelated display.


 * /classicmode

Frames Per Second
Display your Frames Per Second top center on the screen.


 * /fps (command removed in Release 13)

Home
Takes you to your lot, if you own one.


 * /home removed when we gained the ability to have multiple lots

Ignore
Removes from your chat box and blocks whispers; replaced with /block.


 * /ignore

Unignore
Removes the ignore on from your chat box and blocks whispers; replaced with /unblock.


 * /unignore

Who is Master
Displays the name of the player who is master of the scene.


 * /whoismaster

Admin Commands
Commands that can only be used by GM Clients

NoZone
Admin command which can disallow user to /zone to developers/admins


 * /nozone

Summon
Admin command which can summon to developers/admins


 * /summon

Summon Party
Admin command which can summon the current party members to the developers/admins


 * /summonparty

Zone
Admin command which can zone developers/admins to (Note: this command is available to players during Pre-Alpha to help bypass some of the glitches and bugs we encounter)


 * /zone (Removed from player client in Release 27)

Command Line Arguments
Commands that can be executed by modifying the shortcut that launches the game.

Force OpenGL Core
Uses OpenGL Core instead of DirectX 11


 * -force-glcore

Force Vulcan
Uses Vulcan instead of DirectX 11


 * -force-vulkan

Force DirectX 12
Uses DirectX 12 instead of DirectX 11


 * -force-d3d12

Force Metal
Uses Metal instead of DirectX 11


 * -force-metal

Disable Singlethreading
Use DirectX 11 without singlethreaded


 * -force-d3d11-no-singlethreaded

Force DirectX 9
Uses DirectX 9. No longer supported.


 * -force-d3d9

Force OpenGL
Uses OpenGL. No longer supported.


 * -force-opengl

Change Monitor Display
Use the specified graphics adapter


 * -adapter N

Disable Log
Prevent output of a log file


 * -nolog

Borderless Window
Open in borderless mode


 * -popupwindow

Fullscreen Mode
Open fullscreen (1) or windowed (0)


 * -screen-fullscreen N

Screen Height
Open with specified height (must be valid)


 * -screen-height N

Screen Width
Open with specified width (must be valid)


 * -screen-width N

Video Quality
Override video quality (i.e., Fastest, Beautiful)


 * -screen-quality N

Single Instance
Allow only one instance of the game to run at the time


 * -single-instance