[Command] Spells #
[Command] Spells #
Typing the spells command when trying to find out what spells you can learn, and how well you know them can produce quite a bit of spam, especially at higher levels. Would it be possible to modify the spells command so that you can add a numeric argument that causes it to display only the spells of a specific level? That would really make it easier to navigate the menu.
Re: [Command] Spells #
*agree on that one*
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Re: [Command] Spells #
It'd be nice if you could make an additional argument.. like
spells unknown #
or just
spells unknown
Sometimes I just want to know what spells I'm missing, not just what spells are at a specific spell level.
spells unknown #
or just
spells unknown
Sometimes I just want to know what spells I'm missing, not just what spells are at a specific spell level.
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Re: [Command] Spells #
Echet wrote:Typing the spells command when trying to find out what spells you can learn, and how well you know them can produce quite a bit of spam, especially at higher levels. Would it be possible to modify the spells command so that you can add a numeric argument that causes it to display only the spells of a specific level? That would really make it easier to navigate the menu.
Both of those are sweet ideas. Selveem's could be applied to other areas as well, like SKILLS UNKNOWN. It's a much shorter and manageable list than SPELLS, but still!Selveem wrote:It'd be nice if you could make an additional argument.. like
spells unknown #
or just
spells unknown
Sometimes I just want to know what spells I'm missing, not just what spells are at a specific spell level.
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