FLAGS

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Also known as: FLAG · WHO-FLAGS · WHOFLAGS · MOB-FLAGS · MOBFLAGS · STATUS

Flags Players, mobs, and objects may sometimes show short flags after their names. Most player status flags use parentheses. Some rank, remort, or achievement displays may use brackets. WHO List Flags These flags may appear after a player's name in the who list. Flag Meaning ------------------ ------------------------------------------- (Legendary) Remort tier title. Higher remort tiers may show Mythical, Celestial, Primordial, Eternal, Sovereign, Ascendant, Apex, Paragon, Exalted, Imperium, Divine, Overlord, Colossus, Titanborn, Dragonborn, Elderborn, Godborn, Eldritch, or Omniscient. (mailing) Player is writing mail. Please do not disturb. (writing) Player is writing on a board or editor. Please do not disturb. (nogos) Player has chosen not to hear gossip or gemotes. (noshout) Player has chosen not to hear shouts. Older help may call this deaf. (notell) Player has chosen not to accept tells. (quest) Player is participating in a running quest. (i) Player is invisible. (THIEF) Player is flagged as a thief. (KILLER) Player is flagged as a killer. (ELDRITCH) Player has an eldritch flag. (OOOZE) Special OOOZE flag. (VOTER) Player has recently voted. (BOTTING) Player is marked as botting. Kill Count Titles If kill titles are being shown, players may also display a kill count title after their name. These are earned from total kills. Lower and middle titles include things like: BUTCHER, VETERAN, SLAYER, DESTROYER, CAPTAIN, CHAMPION, LEGEND, HERO, DEMIGOD, TITAN, and KILLER. Very high kill counts gain larger titles. At 350,000 kills and above, special titles continue in 50,000 kill steps up through 2,000,000 kills. Players beyond that keep the top title and may show a 2M+ marker. (KILLS LEADER) Online player with the highest current eligible kill count. (EXP LEADER) Online player currently leading experience. (DPS LEADER) Online player currently leading DPS. [DUNGEON MASTER] Dungeon Master kill perk. This one may appear in brackets instead of parentheses. Room and Mob Flags These flags may appear when looking in a room, after a mob or character name. (a) Alignment flag. You see this with detect alignment. Its color shows good, evil, or neutral. (s) Sanctuary and alignment together. You see this with detect alignment when the target also has sanctuary. (P) Pillager mob flag. This marks a pillager creature. (i) Invisible target. (hidden) Player is hidden. (linkless) Player is disconnected but still present. (DELIVERY) Target is involved with a delivery timer. (BLIND) Target is blind. (WEBBED) Target is webbed. (ENVENOMATED) Target is envenomated. (BARBED) Target is trapped in barbs. Object Flags Objects may also show short flags when seen in rooms, inventory, or equipment. (i) Invisible item. (b) Blessed item, shown with detect alignment. (m) Magic item, shown with detect magic. (g) Glowing item. (h) Humming item. (L) Legendary item. (Bonded) Bonded item. (REMORT QUEST) Remort quest item. [V] or [***] Variant item. Note Flags are meant to give quick information without needing a full look or score command. Some flags are only visible when you have the right spell, preference, or display setting. See Also: who, score, look, detect alignment, detect magic, voter