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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,173 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Tue 06 Jun 2006 06:06 AM (UTC)
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Command:   setrace
Handler:   do_setrace
Min level: 60
Min posn:  any (dead)
Log:       normal

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Syntax: Setrace <racename> <field> 

Setrace <name> will name your newly created race
Setrace <name> save will save the creation and changes.

Setrace <name> <language> determines the races native language.
Field classes  will set the allowed classes. IE.. setrace elf classes
cleric paladin would allow those classes for the race. This is a toggle feature
that will disallow the same classes if repeated.

Field(s) strplus dexplus wisplus intplus conplus chaplus lckplus  apply
the set modifier to the race.(setrace elf str 2 gives elves +2 bonus to str).
Setrace <race> hit or mana  will determine the amnt of hps or mana
gained by leveling. Example: Setrace drow hit 5 would yield a 5pnt hp gain with
each level.
 
Setrace align determines the alignment default for the race.
(Setrace mage align 500 sets the mage default alignment to 500)

Setrace <racename>  minalign/maxalign  sets min and maxs  from
 -1000  to 1000 to determine if a penalty will be applied.  If the max align is
500 - character would suffer a mental state penalty for straying above 500.

See also help showrace and help setrace2




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