
Pretty much any that interest you!Â
I'm usually able to help out with game mechanic/forum/wiki questions as well, since I pretty much live on this site. (and messing around wiki code is an excellent way to make it look like I'm working while not working at work).
A couple commands you'll probably enjoy in-game.
/tell <player name here, including space>: Sends a whisper/PM to that character, if they are not marked with /busy or in an instanced server/duty.
/emotelist : Brings up the massive emote list. Each emote will show you the text command too
/em : the "custom emote" command. If you've used the /me command in an IM chat, it works the same way.
/say, /yell, /shout, /party, /ls<number>, /fc, /a : these are your commands to switch through different chat styles. You can either type it before every line, or type the command first, and then direct input after.
/say: common chat. White text by default
/yell: local-area chat. Yellow text by default
/shout: entire map(?) Orange text by default
/party: party/group chat. Blue text by default
/ls<number: Linkshell chat. You can have up to 8 of them. The number matters. These are chat groups effectively. Light-ish green by default.
/fc: Free Company (guild) chat. Most treat it like another Linkshell, although many FCs will also have an additional LS for either chat with people not in the FC or for RP purposes. Grey-ish-blue by default.
/a : Alliance chat. This is used in the 24-person raids and Frontline PvP. It's red by default.
You can adjust your chat logs/filters/colors in the Character settings. On keyoard/mouse controls, this is by pressing K.
From my experience, most chat for RP falls under /say, /party, /em and sometimes /ls. Good luck!
I'm usually able to help out with game mechanic/forum/wiki questions as well, since I pretty much live on this site. (and messing around wiki code is an excellent way to make it look like I'm working while not working at work).
A couple commands you'll probably enjoy in-game.
/tell <player name here, including space>: Sends a whisper/PM to that character, if they are not marked with /busy or in an instanced server/duty.
/emotelist : Brings up the massive emote list. Each emote will show you the text command too
/em : the "custom emote" command. If you've used the /me command in an IM chat, it works the same way.
/say, /yell, /shout, /party, /ls<number>, /fc, /a : these are your commands to switch through different chat styles. You can either type it before every line, or type the command first, and then direct input after.
/say: common chat. White text by default
/yell: local-area chat. Yellow text by default
/shout: entire map(?) Orange text by default
/party: party/group chat. Blue text by default
/ls<number: Linkshell chat. You can have up to 8 of them. The number matters. These are chat groups effectively. Light-ish green by default.
/fc: Free Company (guild) chat. Most treat it like another Linkshell, although many FCs will also have an additional LS for either chat with people not in the FC or for RP purposes. Grey-ish-blue by default.
/a : Alliance chat. This is used in the 24-person raids and Frontline PvP. It's red by default.
You can adjust your chat logs/filters/colors in the Character settings. On keyoard/mouse controls, this is by pressing K.
From my experience, most chat for RP falls under /say, /party, /em and sometimes /ls. Good luck!