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===Example=== | ===Example=== | ||
/lfgset 1 | /lfgset 1 | ||
==See Also== | |||
* {{slashcommand|search}} | |||
* [[Search Window]] | |||
{{Navbox Teaming}} | {{Navbox Teaming}} | ||
[[Category:Team Commands]] | |||
[[Category:Slash Commands]] |
Latest revision as of 15:45, 28 December 2022
Slash Command
/lfgset number
Sets your "looking for group" status.
Number is a parameter that indicates which status you wish to set and may be one of the following values. Setting the status to other values is undefined and may cause unexpected results.
0 | Not looking |
---|---|
1 | Looking for any |
2 | Looking for Patrol |
4 | Looking for Missions |
8 | Looking for Task Force |
16 | Looking for Trial |
32 | Looking for Arena |
128 | Do not accept invites |
Note: This command displays the LFG status in the Utility chat channel, but it does not display the LFG status correctly. Only 2 options are displayed in the Utility chat channel: seeking a team, or not seeking a team. However, the LFG status does display correctly in the search window (where it's the most important).
Example
/lfgset 1
See Also