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FACE [TARGET] |
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Turn to face specified target. |
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FACE NEXT |
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Turn to face the creature closest to you. |
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FACE NEXT [TARGET] |
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Turn to face the closest specified creature. |
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FACE [WEBBED|STUNNED|UNCONSCIOUS|IMMOBILE|PASSIVE|PRONE] |
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Turn to face the nearest creature that meets the specified criteria. |
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* {{tt|face}} ''<target>'': Faces that target. |
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* {{tt|face next}}: Automatically shifts your focus from the current engaged creature to the next available one. Will also move to face a creature if you hadn't already selected one. |
* {{tt|face next}}: Automatically shifts your focus from the current engaged creature to the next available one. Will also move to face a creature if you hadn't already selected one. |
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* [[tt|face]] "<self>": You spin around! |
* [[tt|face]] "<self>": You spin around! |
Revision as of 13:57, 9 March 2017
The FACE command allows you to engage a target without advancing on it. It also allows you to shift the focus of your attacks and defenses from one target to another, in the case of multiple opponent situations.
Usage:
FACE [TARGET]
Turn to face specified target.
FACE NEXT
Turn to face the creature closest to you.
FACE NEXT [TARGET]
Turn to face the closest specified creature.
FACE [WEBBED|STUNNED|UNCONSCIOUS|IMMOBILE|PASSIVE|PRONE]
Turn to face the nearest creature that meets the specified criteria.
- FACE NEXT: Automatically shifts your focus from the current engaged creature to the next available one. Will also move to face a creature if you hadn't already selected one.
- face "<self>": You spin around!
Also See
- SUPPORT command