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* {{slashcommand|sg_enter_passcode}}</br \> | * {{slashcommand|sg_enter_passcode}}</br \> | ||
* {{slashcommand|enter_base_from_sgid}}</br \> | * {{slashcommand|enter_base_from_sgid}}</br \> | ||
* [[Base Access Passcode]]</br \> | |||
* [[Base Transporter]]</br \> | * [[Base Transporter]]</br \> | ||
* [[Base Portal]]</br \> | * [[Base Portal]]</br \> |
Latest revision as of 18:29, 25 December 2022
Slash command
/enter_base_from_sgid SGID number
When the Base Entry Selection window is open, enters the Supergroup Base associated with the provided supergroup ID number.
- SGID is the number on the end of your supergroup passcode (usually 4-digits).
- Number can be any number, but a number is required. The number does not appear to have any significance.
- The supergroup's passcode needs to be setup first in order to find out your SGID.
- The "Base Entry Selection window" is the window that opens after you click on or interact with a supergroup base portal, or activate a teleport to supergroup base power.
TIP: Not as useful as /enterbasefrompasscode.
Example
/enter_base_from_sgid 1234 1
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