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Discussion in 'General Suggestions' started by Mac N Cheese Man, Dec 8, 2018.

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/Info?

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  1. Mac N Cheese Man

    Mac N Cheese Man First Official Member Of The Mac N Cheese Club

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    So I propose a new command, /info.

    This would be in the 1.18 update, as a little birdy (https://forums.wynncraft.com/threads/the-new-yellow-tent-in-detlas.238746/#post-2947531) told me that instead of your player level appearing in chat when you say something, it will be a combination of all the levels of your player level and all your skills. I, personally, don’t like this, as I’d rather see the base player level. So I want it to be changed to how it was. You might be asking how we would see all of the skill levels now, and I say they should add /info. The full command would be /info [player name], what this would do is tell you what all of their levels are, base and skill. Alternatively there could just be a toggle for this, such as something like /alllevels, but that’s just my opinion. What do you think? Also, yes, I know the update hasn’t come out yet, so not all is set in stone, but I’m saying if this little thing here is set in stone, then I want this.
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    Also I do know that this could be a thing, and I’m just suggesting in game stuff... but I hope it isn’t.
     
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    Yeah having all levels combined show up in chat doesn't really make sense. That doesn't tell you very much about the player at all. Not nearly as much as telling their base 'combat level', at least. What if they just haven't worked their woodcutting skill at all, but they're still an advanced player? Doesn't make sense to me.
     
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