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Status Window |
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Check your name,
CP, HP, MP, level, Vitality Points/Vitality Level, and experience in this
window. Any spell or item effects that are
currently active on your character are shown
to the right of this window. Click the Status
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Target Window |
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This window is
only activated when there is a target, and
displays the designated target name and HP; however, if the target is another player,
only the player's name will be displayed.
Click the arrow on the left side of the Target
window to view information about your target.
You can view Clan and Alliance information
for other players, or attribute information
for the monster you have selected. Press ESC
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Shortcut Window |
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Item icons from
the Inventory window, action icons from the
Action window, and active skill and spell
icons from the Skills & Magic window can
be dragged-and-dropped into the shortcut window.
You can register up to 120 hot keys, using
10 hot key bars. The interface shows one bar
at a time. To access the extra bars, use the
arrows at the top of the shortcut window, or
press Alt+F1-F10. Registered shortcuts can
be used by pressing the appropriate function
key or with a single mouse click.
The shortcut window can be locked by clicking on the lock icon located at the bottom. When the shortcut window is locked, shortcuts cannot be added, moved, or deleted.
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Chat and System Message Windows |
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The top window displays all system messages.
Turn off the System Message option in the Chat Options window to display system messages only in that window.
The bottom window displays
chat messages. The tabs are divided into All,
Clan, Party, Trade, and Alliance chat tabs.
Drag the tab of each channel to separate windows. If you want to include them in the chat window again, place the dragged tab to its original location.
Use the chat window to communicate with other
players in the game world.
For clan, alliance, party, and trade chatting, select the corresponding tab from the party window in the game interface to conduct a conversation without having to preface each message with a symbol.
Specific types
of chat and their associated commands are
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Basic
Chat |
To chat with other players in
the nearby area, type what you
wish to say and press the "Enter"
key. |
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Clan
Chat |
Type the "@" symbol
(Shift-2) and a message, and the
message will be displayed to other
members of your clan, no matter
where they are in the game world. |
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Alliance
Chat |
Type the "$" symbol
(Shift-4) and a message, and the
message will be displayed to other
members of your alliance, no matter
where they are in the game world.
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Party
Chat |
Type the "#" symbol
(Shift-3) and a message, and the
message will be displayed to all
members of your current party.
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Trade
Chat |
Type the "+" symbol
before a message to send your
message to the trade chat channel.
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Whisper |
Type a quotation mark (")
before the character name, then
enter your message to send a private
message to another player in the
game. |
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Shout
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Type the "!" symbol
(Shift-1) followed by a message
to shout the message to nearby
players. |
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Hero |
Type the "%" symbol (Shift-5) followed by a message to broadcast the message to all players on the server. This channel can only be used by Heroes once every 10 seconds. |
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MSN
Messenger
Within Lineage II, players can use
the MSN
Messenger service of Microsoft
to chat with players on the Friends
List in game as well as friends outside
of the game. Click the Messenger icon
in the lower left corner of the chat
window to enable MSN Messenger.
While in the game you can chat using
MSN with other players registered
in the Friends List without a separate
MSN registration. If you log in with
your MSN Messenger account through
the game, you can also do multi-point
chatting with other MSN users outside
of the game. You can use the basic
functions of MSN, such as chatting,
user invitation, and status change,
but functions such as file transfer
or video chatting are not supported.
When you play with another character
and log into MSN using the same MSN
account, your MSN contact list is
displayed the same, but the Friends
List in game is maintained by character.
Multiparty Command Window
If a clan leader of a clan above level 5 invites a party with the /channelinvite command or by clicking on the Channel Invitation button in the party action section of the action window (Alt+C) the command channel will be created and chat window activated.
Clan members who are not clan leaders may open the command channel when the clan skill “Clan Imperium” is activated.
A maximum number of 50 parties can join one channel.
The channel will automatically disband when the channel creator disbands his party.
If the channel creator terminates the game unexpectedly or transfers party leader privileges to another individual, channel creator privileges are transferred to the new leader. The recipient of these privileges does not have to be a clan leader of a level 5 clan. In other words, the prerequisite of a channel creator is a clan leader of a level 5 clan and a party leader, but merely a party leader is sufficient for subsequent channel maintenance.
Other parties can be invited with the /channelinvite command or by clicking on the Channel Invitation button in the party action section of the action window (Alt+C). If channel invitations have been extended to members of other parties, the invitation message will ask for the invited party leader’s approval.
After the channel has been activated, the channel creator can deliver notices and messages to all characters in the channel by clicking on the All Command icon. Each party leader can chat by clicking on commander chat icon.
The following commands are used in the multiparty command window.
- /channeldelete: Disbands the channel
- /channelinvite [name]: Invites parties to channel.
- /channelkick [leader name]: Expels a party from channel.
- /channelleave: Withdraws from channel.
- /channelinfo: Shows information about the channel.
Icons registered in the shortcut can now be dragged and dropped to swap locations with each other. |
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Menu Bar |
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Character
Status - Displays the current
status of the character. In this window
you can view a list of your character's combat stats, regular stats, social info, Vitality Points/Vitality Level, and attributes. You can also view your character's current total Adena, SP, Exp. Clan, and more.
Inventory - Displays current weapons, armor, and items in possession. Items are classified into two tabs labeled "Item" (for standard items) and "Quest" (for quest items). Items can be moved from the Inventory screen to the hot key window for easy use. You can also view your character's current weight capacity and total Adena. The location of items within your character's inventory is stored. Also, at the upper-right corner of the Inventory page, the “Inventory Auto Arrange” button has been added. Players can press this button to automatically sort the items in their inventory.
Action - Displays the actions your character can perform. The actions are broken down into Basic, Party, and Social. Actions may be dragged from the Action menu to the hot key window for convenient access.
Skills & Magic - Displays your character's current skills and magic. The Skills & Magic menu separates skills and magic by "Active" and "Passive". Within the Active tab, skills and magic are further categorized into Normal, Buff, Debuff, and Toggle.
Quest - Displays your current accepted quests and info about them including quest name, quest-giver NPC, info, progress, location and whether the quest is geared toward solo or party play, and whether it is repeatable or only completable one time. Players may accept up to 25 quests at one time.
Clan - Displays your current clan including clan level, member info, leader, clan base, and clan options.
Map
– Displays the current location of
the character. Click this button to see
the world map, or, if you're in town, to
view a layout of the village. If you enable
the location display in the Quest window,
the location of the quest-related target
is shown on the map. If you click the button Enlarge Map from the map window, you can enlarge the map to the size of the whole screen.
System Menu
- Opens the system window, where you can
submit a petition, exit the game, create and add macros, find the help menu and the community tab, and adjust
game options.
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Party Window |
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This window is
only activated when a player has joined a
party, and displays the HP and MP of other
party members. Players can easily target their
party members in this window. You can also
view the class of party members and any spell
or item effects on them.
A party window option that enlarges or reduces the party member status window is available on the window’s left side.
You can control Party Member View Buffs, View Debuffs and Disable Buff/Debuff by clicking the default party member View Buffs button (Alt+F).
A party member’s status window can be re-ordered within the party list. While holding the "Alt” key, the Status Window can be dragged to other spot within the list.
Pet/Servitor information, including HP/MP/Buff/Debuff, can also be identified within the Party Member Status Window. |
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Radar |
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As you rotate your camera and move your character, the letter "N" on the radar will rotate clockwise or counterclockwise. The "N" always indicates north and by using your current position as a center, it gives you the location information of your target character and of your party members. The radar also displays terrain information, and allows you to zoom in or out by pressing the + or - buttons on its lower-right.
Party members are shown in green and targets are shown in red. You can click on the hammer icon on the radar's upper-right to toggle the radar display options on or off (checked is on, unchecked is off). The radar display options are:
- Hide Party Members
- Show Monsters
- Show My Location
- Fixed Radar
The current position of your character is indicated by a gold arrow on the radar. The outside of the radar's display area will change color depending on what kind of area you are currently in. The radar colors by area are as follows:
- Gray: General fields, forbidden areas (Seven Signs area, Four Sepulchers, etc)
- Blue: Peaceful Zone
- Red: Altered Zone (A harmful buff or normal buff is applied in this area.)
- Orange: Siege War Zone
- Green: PvP Arena
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