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#* This option ignores faction status of both the inviter and the target. | #* This option ignores faction status of both the inviter and the target. | ||
# If used on a character name, it must ''not'' be prefaced with the "at" symbol. | # If used on a character name, it must ''not'' be prefaced with the "at" symbol. | ||
− | #* This option can only be used while the character is logged in. | + | #* This option can only be used while the target character is logged in, on the same server as the inviter. |
#* This option cannot be used on cross-faction characters (hero characters cannot invite villain characters, and vice-versa, to be global friends). | #* This option cannot be used on cross-faction characters (hero characters cannot invite villain characters, and vice-versa, to be global friends). | ||
Revision as of 20:12, 11 February 2009
Slash Command
- /gfriend
Adds a player to your global friends list.
Notes
You can use /gfriend on a character name or a global name.
- If used on a global name, it must be prefaced with the "at" symbol (@Name)
- This option can be used while the target player is offline.
- This option ignores faction status of both the inviter and the target.
- If used on a character name, it must not be prefaced with the "at" symbol.
- This option can only be used while the target character is logged in, on the same server as the inviter.
- This option cannot be used on cross-faction characters (hero characters cannot invite villain characters, and vice-versa, to be global friends).