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test server commands

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Mo Skor
Westworld Tours and Security
#1 - 2017-02-10 19:19:22 UTC  |  Edited by: Mo Skor
I see in a post where you can type /copyskills and /copyships for the test server, but the poster didn't mention WHERE you type these commands.
Aves Asio
#2 - 2017-02-10 23:17:02 UTC
So you have to be on tq, open people and places window and search for this character "Aves Asio" then right click on that character select give isk and type in the amount of skill points you wish to copy and below that you type in /copy skills and press ok.

That should do it.
Sir BloodArgon Aulmais
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#3 - 2017-02-11 02:48:32 UTC
Any chat window will work for commands.

Corp, local, anything.
Mo Skor
Westworld Tours and Security
#4 - 2017-02-11 08:25:51 UTC
Sir BloodArgon Aulmais wrote:
Any chat window will work for commands.

Corp, local, anything.


in Tranquility, or on the test server? I'm an idiot, sorry.
Scipio Artelius
Weaponised Vegemite
Flying Dangerous
#5 - 2017-02-11 08:28:09 UTC  |  Edited by: Scipio Artelius
Mo Skor wrote:
Sir BloodArgon Aulmais wrote:
Any chat window will work for commands.

Corp, local, anything.


in Tranquility, or on the test server? I'm an idiot, sorry.

On SiSi.

In any chat, but local is often the most convenient, just type the slash command and hit enter

It will appear blue in the chat channel and not visible to anyone else in the channel. When you hit enter the command will activate the specific function associated with it.
Mo Skor
Westworld Tours and Security
#6 - 2017-02-11 12:24:14 UTC
Aves Asio wrote:
So you have to be on tq, open people and places window and search for this character "Aves Asio" then right click on that character select give isk and type in the amount of skill points you wish to copy and below that you type in /copy skills and press ok.

That should do it.


Every time I do that, I get 'Socket Closed'. I'm going to have to go buy another computer and try again. Blink