Aporkalypse Server Commands

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/help will display a list of the available commands. The list is currently 3 pages. /help 2 and /help 3 will display the 2nd and 3rd pages.

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Interaction Commands

The Tab key or /motd will show the names of all players currently logged on to Aporkalypse. The /motd will actually show ranks so you can find who is a moderator.

/me [message] will post an action to the chat window. For example, /me laughs will cause *PlayerName laughs to appear in the chat window.

/msg [playername] [message] will send a private message to the specified player. The message will show up in their chat window with a (MSG) prefix. Be careful with this command, if you mis-type it, everyone might see your message instead of just the specified player!

/nick [new nickname] will change the appearance of your in-game name. Players will still have to type your original nickname in order to send you a private message. Type /removenick to remove the nickname. Frivolous use of /nick is discouraged.

Server Information Commands

/motd will re-display the message of the day that appears after you first connect and list all players with their ranks.

Navigation Commands

/sethome will save your current location in the world as your "home".

/home will instantly transport you to your previously saved "home" location.

/spawn will instantly transport you to the spawn location (where everyone starts out the first time they log on). This is usually the fastest way to get to the Aporkalypse Hub System.

/compass will tell you which direction you're facing.

Discontinued or inoperative commands

/repair The repair command used to allow the repair of a tool with a small amount of whichever material it was made of. This was discontinued in May 2012.

/kit The kit command used to allow players to receive a free item every day. This was discontinued in May 2012.

/danger The danger command used to display the current status of your location as "safe" or "dangerous" when mob exclusion zones were in effect. See the Difficulty Level section for information about what this means.