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{{SlashCommandArticle|command=sidekick|options=character name|aliases=sk lackey|note=Invites a character of a lower level to join forces with you as a [[sidekick]] (if you are a hero) or as a lackey (if you are a villain). The sidekicked/lackeyed character must be a minimum of three levels below you and the character must be on your team. Leaving a team while having an active sidekick/lackey will terminate the relationship.}} | {{SlashCommandArticle|command=sidekick|options=character name|aliases=sk lackey|note=Invites a character of a lower level to join forces with you as a [[sidekick]] (if you are a hero) or as a lackey (if you are a villain). The sidekicked/lackeyed character must be a minimum of three levels below you and the character must be on your team. Leaving a team while having an active sidekick/lackey will terminate the relationship.}} | ||
Revision as of 22:00, 28 December 2022
Slash Command
/sidekick character name
Aliases: sk lackey
Invites a character of a lower level to join forces with you as a sidekick (if you are a hero) or as a lackey (if you are a villain). The sidekicked/lackeyed character must be a minimum of three levels below you and the character must be on your team. Leaving a team while having an active sidekick/lackey will terminate the relationship.