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− | [[Chat Commands]] are special words that can be typed in chat to invoke various commands, which include changing | + | [[Chat Commands]] are special words that can be typed in chat to invoke various commands, which include changing loadouts from anywhere in the lobby, synthesizing chat bubbles, emoting emotes and more. |
The commands listed below are all gathered based on information from the [http://pso2.jp/players/manual/communication/chat/ Japanese Official Site,] which are confirmed to work on the North American version. | The commands listed below are all gathered based on information from the [http://pso2.jp/players/manual/communication/chat/ Japanese Official Site,] which are confirmed to work on the North American version. |
Revision as of 23:27, 31 May 2020
Chat Commands are special words that can be typed in chat to invoke various commands, which include changing loadouts from anywhere in the lobby, synthesizing chat bubbles, emoting emotes and more.
The commands listed below are all gathered based on information from the Japanese Official Site, which are confirmed to work on the North American version.
Symbol Arts
Command | Result |
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/symbol1 - /symbol40 | Shares the symbol art saved to the corresponding save slot. |
Emotes
Command | Result |
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/la <action name> | Performs the specified emote according to your character's gender. |
/mla <action name> | Performs the male version of the specified emote. |
/fla <action name> | Performs the female version of the specified emote. |
/cla <action name> | Performs the opposite gender version of the specified lobby emote. (ie. Acts as /fla on a male character, etc...) |
Animated emotes can be stopped mid animation by adding "s(x)" or "ss(x)" to the end of the command, where x specifies how long the animation is to play before stopping. (ex. /la dance1 s5) This command can only be used by premium users.
You can obtain the command name of an emote by using the "Emotes" button in the log window.
Facial Expressions
Command | Result |
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/face1 - /face9 /fc1 - /fc9 |
Performs the specified facial expression (Use "s(x)" to display the expression for a period of time in seconds.) |
/fc off | Return to a neutral facial expression. |
/ce | Have your character look at the camera for 10 seconds. (Use "/ce on" to have your character look indefinitely.) |
/ceall | Have your character and all surrounding characters look at the camera for 10 seconds. (Use "/ceall on" to make them look indefinitely.) |
/ceall off, /ce off | Have characters stop looking after the camera after using "/ce on" or "/ceall onn" |
Expression no. | Expression |
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1 | Neutral |
2 | Smile |
3 | Angry |
4 | Sad |
5 | Suspicious |
6 | Eyes Closed |
7 | Neutral 2 |
8 | Smiling 2 |
9 | Wink |
Text Color
Add the following before your text in both chat and custom status messages to change the color of your text:
Command | Color |
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{red} | Red |
{bei} | Beige |
{gre} | Green |
{vio} | Violet |
{blk} | Black |
{ora} | Orange |
{yel} | Yellow |
{blu} | Blue |
{pur} | Purple |
{gra} | Gray |
{whi} | White |
{def} | Revert to default |
Cutins
Cutins can be created with the command "/ci(x) (y)" where "x" is the facial expression to be used and "y" is the angle to be used:
Expression no. | Expression |
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1 | Neutral |
2 | Smile |
3 | Angry |
4 | Sad |
5 | Suspicious |
6 | Eyes Closed |
7 | Neutral 2 |
8 | Smiling 2 |
9 | Wink |
Angle no. | Angle |
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1 | Normal |
2 | At an angle to one side, level with the head |
3 | At an angle to one side, above the head |
4 | At an angle to one side, below the head |
5 | From the side, level with the head |
Equipment
Certain equipment can be changed by chat command, provided that it is already in your inventory:
Command | Action |
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/ms1 - /ms18 /myset1 - myset18 |
Change to the corresponding loadout. (Set at the Class Counter) |
/mf1 - /mf30 /myfashion1 - /myfashion30 |
Change to the corresponding look. (Set in the Looks menu) |
/mpal1 - /mpal6 /mainpalette1 - /mainpalette6 |
Switch to the corresponding weapon palette. |
/spal1 - /spal18 /subpalette1 - /subpalette18 |
Switch to the corresponding subpalette. |
/costume <costumename> /cs <costumename> |
Equip the specified outfit. (Outfit name minus spaces) |
/camouflage <camoname> /cmf <camoname> |
Equip the specified weapon camo. (Camo name minus spaces) |
/skillring <ringname> /sr <ringname> |
Equip the specified skill ring. (Ring name minus spaces) |
String Substitution
You can insert the following strings into chat messages, shortcuts, auto chat, etc... to automatically display various bits of information when the message is sent:
String | Displayed information |
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<me> | Your character name |
<class> <cl> |
Your main class and current level |
<hp> | Current HP/Maximum HP |
<pp> | Current PP/Maximum PP |
<area> <ar> |
The name of your current area. (ex. Naverius Forest Area 1) |
<pos> | Map coordinates for your current location. (ex. A-1) |
<target> <t> |
Current enemy being targeted |
<weapon> <wp> |
Your currently equipped weapon |
<photonarts> <pa> |
Your last used photon art |
<technic> <tc> <technique> |
Your last used technique name |
<skill> <sk> |
Your last used skill name |
<et1> - <et3> | The name to the most recent to third most recent emergency trial |
<basecolor> <bc> |
The closest base to your location. (During Mining Defense Emergency Quests and Buster Quests only.) |
<putitem> <pi> |
The name of the last item dropped. |
<getitem> <gi> |
The name of the last item picked up. |
<pet> | The name of your currently summoned pet. (Summoner only) |
Other commands
Command | Result |
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/a | Send message to nearby characters. |
/p | Send message to party. |
/t | Send message to alliance. |
/vo1 - /vo11 | Play voice-over lines from your character's voice. |
/uioff (x) | Hide the user interface. Can be set to reappear after a set amount of time up to 600 seconds. (Can be cancelled at any time by pressing your menu button. (Default: ESC on keyboard, Menu button on Xbox One controller)) |