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/fillcomps is a command that auto-fills your buy list with spell components when run a vendor window open. The command automatically adds enough components to fill your quota, which you set in the Components tab of the magic menu (F6). It was originally added to the game before foci and prismatic tapers existed, when players had to restock dozens of different types of spell components. It was added as an alternative to third-party tools that did the same job. While standard components are no longer widely used, the command is still useful for restocking on prismatic tapers and scarabs quickly.
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{|class="wikitable"  width=100%
!width=200| Command(s)
! Effect
|-
|valign=top| /fillcomps
|valign=top| Auto-fills your buy list with spell components when run a vendor window open. The command automatically adds enough components to fill your quota, which you set in the Components tab of the [[Magic Panel]] (F6).
:This is the proper syntax: @fillcomps <component type> <pyreal value>
:<font color=green>
* /fillcomps - Fills the buy list with all of the components that are desired.
* /fillcomps <component type> - Fills the buy list with all of the components of the given type.
* /fillcomps <pyreal value> - Fills the buy list with all of the components until the total price of the components exceeds the given value.
* /fillcomps <component type> <pyreal value> - Fills the buy list with all of the components of the given type until the total price of components exceeds the given value.
* /fillcomps clear - Sets the requested amount for all components to zero.</font>
|-
|valign=top| /age
|valign=top| Displays your total gameplay time.
:<font color=green>You have played for 5d 8h 52m 25s.</font>
|-
|valign=top| /birth
|valign=top| Displays when your character was created.
:<font color=green>You were born on 8/4/2011 11:48:29 AM.</font>
|-
|valign=top| /day
|valign=top| A toggle that lightens the outdoor landscape. Note that this command may take several seconds to take effect.
:<font color=Maroon>Let there be light!</font>
:<font color=Maroon>Normality has been restored.</font>
|-
|valign=top| /endurance
|valign=top| Explains how endurance affects your character. See [[Endurance#Endurance Bonuses|Endurance Bonuses]] for the text that is displayed.
|-
|valign=top| /framerate
|valign=top| Toggles the framerate display.
:<font color=green></font>
|-
|valign=top| /loc
|valign=top| Displays your current position.
:<font color=green>Your location is: 0xDA55001C [80.322807 83.315536 20.004999] -0.840812 0.000000 0.000000 -0.541327</font>
|-
|valign=top| /pklite<br />/pkl
|valign=top| Sets your status to [[Player Killer Lite]]. Type @help pklite for more details.
:<font color=green>Arkalor is looking for a fight!
:A cold wind touches your heart. You are now a Player Killer Lite.</font>
|-
|valign=top| /version
|valign=top| Tells you what version of the software you are using.
:<font color=green>Using Turbine Chat.
:Client version 00.00.11.4096.r Portal:compiled Tue Apr 10 12:53:09 2012 : RETAIL</font>
|-
|valign=top| /clear
|valign=top| Clears the chat box of all text.
|-
|valign=top| /filter
|valign=top| List all the filters currently in place.
:<font color=green>The following types of messages are currently being filtered globally:
:none
:(For a list of filter options, type @help filter)</font>
|-
|valign=top| /filter <-message_type>
|valign=top| Filters out all incoming messages of a specific type. For example, the following will filter out all spellcasting text:
:Example: /filter -spellcasting
:<font color=green>You succeeded to add a global squelch.</font>
|-
|valign=top| /filter -all
|valign=top| Filters out all incoming messages of all types.
:<font color=green>You succeeded to add a global squelch.</font>
|-
|valign=top| /unfilter <-message_type>
|valign=top| Removes filters on incoming messages of a specific type.  For example, the following allows spellcasting text to resume:
:Example: /unfilter -spellcasting
:<font color=green>You succeeded to remove a global squelch.</font>
|-
|valign=top| /unfilter -all
|valign=top| Removes all filters on incoming messages of all types.
:<font color=green>You succeeded to remove a global squelch.</font>
|-
|valign=top| /loadfile <filename>
|valign=top| This command reads in the specified text file and executes every line as if you typed it in the chat entry field.  Essentially, this plays a script.
:<font color=green></font>
|-
|valign=top| /log
|valign=top| Commands to echo chat text to a logfile.
:Example: /log AClog.txt
:<font color=green>Copying chat to AClog.txt. Run command again with no arguments to turn off logging.
:Chat log AClog.txt closed.</font>
|-
|valign=top| /title <new title>
|valign=top| Sets the title of the popup chat window.
:Error messages:
:<font color=green>This command must be issued from a popup chat window.
:You must provide a new title for the window.</font>
|-
|}


This is the proper syntax: @fillcomps <component type> <pyreal value>
== Notes ==
* @fillcomps - Fills the buy list with all of the components that are desired.
''About the fillcomps command''
* @fillcomps <component type> - Fills the buy list with all of the components of the given type.  
* It was originally added to the game before foci and prismatic tapers existed, when players had to restock dozens of different types of spell components. It was added as an alternative to third-party tools that did the same job. While standard components are no longer widely used, the command is still useful for restocking on prismatic tapers and scarabs quickly. It can also be handy when utilizing the Alchemy skill, which often require spell components in its recipes.
* @fillcomps <pyreal value> - Fills the buy list with all of the components until the total price of the components exceeds the given value.  
* @fillcomps <component type> <pyreal value> - Fills the buy list with all of the components of the given type until the total price of components exceeds the given value.  
* @fillcomps clear - Sets the requested amount for all components to zero.
* @fillcomps - Helps you buy components in bulk.


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Latest revision as of 21:33, 28 June 2012

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Command(s) Effect
/fillcomps Auto-fills your buy list with spell components when run a vendor window open. The command automatically adds enough components to fill your quota, which you set in the Components tab of the Magic Panel (F6).
This is the proper syntax: @fillcomps <component type> <pyreal value>
  • /fillcomps - Fills the buy list with all of the components that are desired.
  • /fillcomps <component type> - Fills the buy list with all of the components of the given type.
  • /fillcomps <pyreal value> - Fills the buy list with all of the components until the total price of the components exceeds the given value.
  • /fillcomps <component type> <pyreal value> - Fills the buy list with all of the components of the given type until the total price of components exceeds the given value.
  • /fillcomps clear - Sets the requested amount for all components to zero.
/age Displays your total gameplay time.
You have played for 5d 8h 52m 25s.
/birth Displays when your character was created.
You were born on 8/4/2011 11:48:29 AM.
/day A toggle that lightens the outdoor landscape. Note that this command may take several seconds to take effect.
Let there be light!
Normality has been restored.
/endurance Explains how endurance affects your character. See Endurance Bonuses for the text that is displayed.
/framerate Toggles the framerate display.
/loc Displays your current position.
Your location is: 0xDA55001C [80.322807 83.315536 20.004999] -0.840812 0.000000 0.000000 -0.541327
/pklite
/pkl
Sets your status to Player Killer Lite. Type @help pklite for more details.
Arkalor is looking for a fight!
A cold wind touches your heart. You are now a Player Killer Lite.
/version Tells you what version of the software you are using.
Using Turbine Chat.
Client version 00.00.11.4096.r Portal:compiled Tue Apr 10 12:53:09 2012 : RETAIL
/clear Clears the chat box of all text.
/filter List all the filters currently in place.
The following types of messages are currently being filtered globally:
none
(For a list of filter options, type @help filter)
/filter <-message_type> Filters out all incoming messages of a specific type. For example, the following will filter out all spellcasting text:
Example: /filter -spellcasting
You succeeded to add a global squelch.
/filter -all Filters out all incoming messages of all types.
You succeeded to add a global squelch.
/unfilter <-message_type> Removes filters on incoming messages of a specific type. For example, the following allows spellcasting text to resume:
Example: /unfilter -spellcasting
You succeeded to remove a global squelch.
/unfilter -all Removes all filters on incoming messages of all types.
You succeeded to remove a global squelch.
/loadfile <filename> This command reads in the specified text file and executes every line as if you typed it in the chat entry field. Essentially, this plays a script.
/log Commands to echo chat text to a logfile.
Example: /log AClog.txt
Copying chat to AClog.txt. Run command again with no arguments to turn off logging.
Chat log AClog.txt closed.
/title <new title> Sets the title of the popup chat window.
Error messages:
This command must be issued from a popup chat window.
You must provide a new title for the window.

Notes

About the fillcomps command

  • It was originally added to the game before foci and prismatic tapers existed, when players had to restock dozens of different types of spell components. It was added as an alternative to third-party tools that did the same job. While standard components are no longer widely used, the command is still useful for restocking on prismatic tapers and scarabs quickly. It can also be handy when utilizing the Alchemy skill, which often require spell components in its recipes.