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DSH105 edited this page Jul 12, 2013
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Key:
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Command
- (variable) - Required
- [variable] - Optional
- Permission
- Available Group Nodes
- /pet (petType) [mountType]
- Creates a pet with the specified mount
- Data can be specified after the colon, with each value separated by commas
- For example:
/pet sheep:baby,orange
- Mounts are optional and will not be spawned if a type is not defined
- Pet names can be specified after a semi-colon
- Names cannot contain spaces, as this will be registered in the second argument (as a mount type)
- Bukkit Colour Codes are supported
- For example:
/pet sheep;&6Sheep
- Names can be combined with data in the same argument:
- For example:
/pet sheep;&6Sheep:baby,orange /pet sheep:baby,orange;&6Sheep
- Data can be specified after the colon, with each value separated by commas
- echopet.pet.type.(petType) AND echopet.pet.type.[mountType]
- echopet.pet.*
- echopet.pet.type.*
- Creates a pet with the specified mount
- /pet name [new pet name]
- Set the name tag of your pet
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[new pet name]
- The new name to be applied to your pet
- Bukkit Colour Codes are supported
- Can include spaces
- echopet.pet.name
- echopet.pet.*
- /pet ride
- Ride your Pet
- Pets can be controlled using the
W``A``S``D
andSpace Bar
Keys - See the documentation on Ride Mode And Hat Mode for more information
- Pets can be controlled using the
- echopet.pet.ride
- echopet.pet.*
- Ride your Pet
- /pet hat
- Set your Pet as a Hat
- Pets appear to ride higher on the Owner's Client to prevent large view obstruction
- See the documentation on Ride Mode And Hat Mode for more information
- echopet.pet.hat
- echopet.pet.*
- Set your Pet as a Hat
- /pet name mount [new pet name]
- Set the name tag of your pet's mount
-
[new pet name]
- The new name to be applied to your pet's mount
- Bukkit Colour Codes are supported
- Can include spaces
- echopet.pet.name
- echopet.pet.*
- /pet remove mount
- Removes your currently active pet
- Removes your pet's mount if specified in the second argument
- echopet.pet.remove
- echopet.pet.*
- /pet mount (mountType)
- Changes the mount of your currently active pet
- Data can be specified after the colon, with each value separated by commas
- For example:
/pet mount sheep:baby,orange
- Pet names can be specified after a semi-colon
- Names cannot contain spaces, as this will be registered in the second argument (as a mount type)
- Bukkit Colour Codes are supported
- For example:
/pet mount sheep;&6Sheep
- Names can be combined with data in the same argument:
- For example:
/pet mount sheep;&6Sheep:baby,orange /pet mount sheep:baby,orange;&6Sheep
- Data can be specified after the colon, with each value separated by commas
- echopet.pet.type.(mountType)
- echopet.pet.*
- echopet.pet.type.*
- Changes the mount of your currently active pet
- /pet list
- Lists all available Pet Types and corresponding Data Types
- Types that the sender does not have permission for will show in RED
- Types that the sender has permission for will show in GREEN
- Data Types are not affected by permissions
- echopet.pet.list
- echopet.pet.*
- /pet info
- Provides information on your currently active Pet
- Pet Type
- Name
- Data
- Mount Type
- Mount Name
- Mount Data
- echopet.pet.info
- echopet.pet.*
- Provides information on your currently active Pet
- /pet default (parameters)
-
set
-
(petType) [mountType]
- Sets your Default Pet
- Data can be specified after the colon, with each value separated by commas
- For example:
/pet default set sheep:baby,orange
- Pet names can be specified after a semi-colon
- Names cannot contain spaces, as this will be registered in the second argument (as a mount type)
- Bukkit Colour Codes are supported
- For example:
/pet default set sheep;&6Sheep
- Names can be combined with data in the same argument:
- For example:
/pet default set sheep;&6Sheep:baby,orange /pet default sheep:baby,orange;&6Sheep
- Data can be specified after the colon, with each value separated by commas
- echopet.pet.default.set.type.(petType)
- echopet.pet.default.set.type.[mountType]
- echopet.pet.*
- echopet.pet.default.*
- echopet.pet.default.set.type.*
- Sets your Default Pet
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current
- Makes your currently active Pet your Default Pet
- echopet.pet.default.set.current
- echopet.pet.*
- echopet.pet.default.*
-
remove
- Makes your currently active Pet your Default Pet
- echopet.pet.default.remove
- echopet.pet.*
- echopet.pet.default.*
-
(petType) [mountType]
-
set
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