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<tt>HUNT</tt> - searches for tracks of nearby creatures/players<br> |
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<tt>HUNT</tt> # - Where # is the creature you would like to hunt down. Moves you to the numbered creature you found while using HUNT. |
<tt>HUNT</tt> # - Where # is the creature you would like to hunt down. Moves you to the numbered creature you found while using HUNT. |
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Syntax
HUNT - searches for tracks of nearby creatures/players
HUNT # - Where # is the creature you would like to hunt down. Moves you to the numbered creature you found while using HUNT.
Example Usage: Using HUNT provides creatures 1,2,3 with creature 1 being a field goblin, 2 being a musk hog, and 3 being Joebob. You would then type 'HUNT 1' to go to the field goblin, 'HUNT 2' for the musk hog, or 'HUNT 3' to go to Joebob.