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Module to flat roll on items. | Module to flat roll on items. | ||
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!loot <item> - Adds an item to the roll list. | !loot <item> - Adds an item to the roll list. | ||
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!clear <slot> - Removes a specific slot | !clear <slot> - Removes a specific slot | ||
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!clear - Removes all slots | !clear - Removes all slots | ||
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!add <slot> - Marks player as candidate to win this slot | !add <slot> - Marks player as candidate to win this slot | ||
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!rem <slot> - Unmarks player as candidate to win this slot | !rem <slot> - Unmarks player as candidate to win this slot | ||
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!prem <slot> <name> - Removes player from roll of the slot number given. | !prem <slot> <name> - Removes player from roll of the slot number given. | ||
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!result or !win - Does the random roll(s) and lists the winner(s) | !result or !win - Does the random roll(s) and lists the winner(s) | ||
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!reroll or !rr - Rerolls the unwon items | !reroll or !rr - Rerolls the unwon items | ||
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!ffa - Lists unwon items as Free For All to loot | !ffa - Lists unwon items as Free For All to loot | ||
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Note : this command use can be simplified via the new !raidloot interface and/or some 3rd party tools like AOIA+ !mloot macros. | Note : this command use can be simplified via the new !raidloot interface and/or some 3rd party tools like AOIA+ !mloot macros. |
Revision as of 09:29, 30 July 2021
Loot
Description
Module to flat roll on items.
!loot <item> - Adds an item to the roll list.
!clear <slot> - Removes a specific slot
!clear - Removes all slots
!add <slot> - Marks player as candidate to win this slot
!rem <slot> - Unmarks player as candidate to win this slot
!prem <slot> <name> - Removes player from roll of the slot number given.
!result or !win - Does the random roll(s) and lists the winner(s)
!reroll or !rr - Rerolls the unwon items
!ffa - Lists unwon items as Free For All to loot
Note : this command use can be simplified via the new !raidloot interface and/or some 3rd party tools like AOIA+ !mloot macros.