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When searching by alignment, keep in mind that you should put YOUR alignment in order to search for the best areas for that alignment.  For example, if you are good, enter WHERE GOOD.}}
 
When searching by alignment, keep in mind that you should put YOUR alignment in order to search for the best areas for that alignment.  For example, if you are good, enter WHERE GOOD.}}
  
===Notes===
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=Notes=
 
*The WHERE command determines where an area would be best for the specified level/alignment character.  So if you are a weak, paladin (which requires a GOOD alignment), and you want to find an easy place to beat up bad guys, you would type WHERE -2 GOOD.
 
*The WHERE command determines where an area would be best for the specified level/alignment character.  So if you are a weak, paladin (which requires a GOOD alignment), and you want to find an easy place to beat up bad guys, you would type WHERE -2 GOOD.
 
*If you are trying to maintain a neutral alignment, and are veering towards GOOD (but want to go back towards evil), you will need to type WHERE EVIL to find a place that has GOOD-aligned mobs.
 
*If you are trying to maintain a neutral alignment, and are veering towards GOOD (but want to go back towards evil), you will need to type WHERE EVIL to find a place that has GOOD-aligned mobs.
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===WHERE===
Usage: WHERE (LEVEL ADJUSTMENT) (GOOD/NEUTRAL/EVIL)
Examples: where

where good

where -10

where -10 evil

where 20

Shorts:
Description: This command shows the name of the area where the player is presently, and also attempts to list the best areas for the player based on alignment, level, and the population of the area. An optional level adjustment may be included to see higher or lower level areas.

When searching by alignment, keep in mind that you should put YOUR alignment in order to search for the best areas for that alignment. For example, if you are good, enter WHERE GOOD.

Notes

  • The WHERE command determines where an area would be best for the specified level/alignment character. So if you are a weak, paladin (which requires a GOOD alignment), and you want to find an easy place to beat up bad guys, you would type WHERE -2 GOOD.
  • If you are trying to maintain a neutral alignment, and are veering towards GOOD (but want to go back towards evil), you will need to type WHERE EVIL to find a place that has GOOD-aligned mobs.