Holy ****, this is the WORST advice ever! No one do this please! :P
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Given the circumstances I described - a small kinship or fellowship that doesn't mind - can you explain why this was the worst advice ever? If you mean that someone in the kinship or fellowship (like you for example) would mind the traffic - then it's not a k or f that doesn't mind - QED. :)
I found a few things that could be clarified, or need to be corrected because of changes implemented in the Book 9 and Book 10 patches. Words or letters to be removed are red and words or letters to be added are green. Other comments are in blue. {Edit is in purple.}
It is a bad idea because you can simply type:
/t Carfilhiot ;loc
(assuming Carfilhiot is your character's name)
Then, all you have to do to repeat command is hit enter to get back into the chat window, hit the up arrow to repeat the last command, then hit enter again. If you have typed something else since the last time you entered that, just hit the up arrow until the command shows up.
Better yet, simply create an alias to send you a tell. This as simple as doing the following:
/alias [insert alias name] /t [insert charcter name] You are at ;loc
For instance, I use ;here as my alias name. So my character, Voxin, typed:
/alias ;here /t Voxin You are at ;loc
So all he has to do is type ;here instead of ;loc, and he gets the following output:
You tell Voxin: You are at 3.6S, 25.1W
Voxin tells you: You are at 3.6S, 25.1W
It does it twice because you are both the sender and receiver of the tell, but it does not spam anyone with your location.
There is simply no reason to spam any chat channel with your location. Using a tell to yourself only requires you to type one more thing, your character's name, than using /f or /k, and then using the up arrow to repeat it save you from even having to type that. And even that is unnecessary if you take a minute to create an alias to save you even having to do that.
I don't know if this has been said yet... if so I apologize, but I didn't see it listed on the OP and I didn't find out about it until recently.
If you have a reputation above Tier 1 with any faction you can go to them to get cheaper repairs. Ex. I have Kindred with Council of the North. I have no reputation at all with Bree. I went to Bree and my repairs were 232 silver. I then ported to Gath Forthnir and my repairs were 180 silver.
NOTE: you do not have to have Kindred for this to happen. I believe you just have to be past the 1st tier. I am not sure if the higher your reputation the more the reduction in cost. Perhaps some one could test this out if anyone has varying lvls of reputation with various factions.
Yorael
That's a great tip to avoid the duplicate message, but I actually use the message to myself as a timestamp. Any time I want to track when something last occurred (e.g. time between spawns, etc), I just pop my "/t <myself> ;loc" quickslot button and the IM session for <myself> has the timestamp of the tell.
-Foam
I suspect that it would not reduce the number of messages you get in that you should get an error message telling that ~ is not online or something like that. However, it will prevent the ding from the "incoming" tell you sent yourself, so I can see that as being an advantage. The only caveat I would add to that is that it is generally a bad idea in programming to create a workaround by intentionally creating an error. Eventually, someone will change the system to handle the error differently, which could create unexpected results for your workaround. It is not likely that this would ever cause a problem, especially since this is not technically "programming" anything. However, it is something to consider because sending yourself a tell would probabaly always work.
Funny you mention that. The last game I played had an error message for attempting to send yourself a tell: Talking to oneself is a sign of impending insanity.
I noticed this thread came back to life as part of the "Newbie Toolkit", and seeing as I've only been officially in the game less than 2 weeks, I'm still a newb.
Someone please tell me how this works? I checked the keymapping and the Toggle Item Lock/Unlock was defaulted to Ctrl-T. For the life of me, I could not figure out how to get an item in my pack to lock or unlock. This would come in handy for locking those rare finds or resources "in the field" before you get to a vendor and inadvertantly sell them off.
I know once someone explains it, it's going to be one of those head-smack "DOH! Of course!" moments for me, but indulge me for the time being and just explain it. Mainly, how does one "select" the item for lock/unlock? I've tried pointing, clicking, dragging, putting it on my toolbar...no soap.
OH, and to whoever pointed out the ALT-F10 Torch toggle...bless you, my child! Works great in dark/dim areas...just enough light to see up to about ten feet in front of you, which is helpful and realistic.
HAHAH! Is the the original text adventure, Zork by Infocom, perchance? Does anyone remember those... ahh, the good old days.
Oh, here's my addition:
You can target the nearest node or item by hitting the DEL key - but did you know if you type /follow it will take you right to it? ;-)
Alt + Left click the item, then lock/unlock it.
EDIT: Oh, and for some reason certain inventory slots wont work sometimes to select the item. If you have trouble being able to select it this way, move the item to a different slot. No, its not obvious at all, so give your head a break :)
:) Hi there
I have a tip for the list
When you do a Deed, and get a Trait as a reward, you have to go to a Bard to have it set up so it actually works, and you have to pick and choose because you only have so many slots for them. Also, going to the bard costs money. :eek:
Not sure if this is a tip or just a technique, but I happened upon it while working my farming recently, and thought I'd share it:
When planting, I'll toss out about 4 seed scatters at a time. Each time the progress bar starts over, I'll rotate in place a few degrees. This offsets the crop square (which orients to the direction you're facing at the time the bar ends), which in turn makes it easier to highlight and harvest your crops.
I think 4 is about the limit tho...seems as though if you're not quick enough, you might lose one of your crop squares (it times out, apparently.) I've tried 5, and if you don't get the oldest squares first you stand a chance of missing one.
Hope this helps.
You don't have to turn if you don't want to; just use the Delete key to select the fields, and the U key to harvest them. The limit on the number of fields you can have going at once depends on the crop (or, most likely, the tier of the crop)...some of them take longer to harvest than others, which affects the number you can harvest before they start timing out.
The things you learn, going to GM Farmer...
Does doing this guarantee that you select the first-planted field first? Because with the planting time reduction, you can plant at least 5 fields (as high as I've tested) with rotating before harvesting.
Personally, I rotate them so that I can queue the harvests as well as the plantings - just shift-click the visible corner of each field, and the actions queue.
Talk about handy! I was a level 50 before I knew these even existed in Lotro. A newer member of our kin described a guide for them on Warcry.com, although that particular guide can be a bit overwhelming. Anyway, I researched it for a short while and created a simple guide for others to use for the basics. You may view it here:
http://unitedraces.net/html/_alias.html
-Magnarr
www.UnitedRaces.net
Don't know if anyone else uses this(or if someone else already posted this since I didn't ready every single one)...but you can also hover over the sun or moon icon on your heads up map and it will tell you your local time as well as an approximate in game time, ie, night-time foredawn, or daytime noon etc.
Suggestion for #22 using /who playername when somebody is LFF and you want to know their level/class/race. I've found this to be a poor way of finding the info. First, player names can be tricky to type correctly. Second, if they arent within 3 levels of you, you have to change the level ranges to 1 and 50 and re-click. Third if they are anonymous you still get nothing.
I just right click the name in the chat panel and choose Add Friend. Press O and go to your friends list, hey presto there's the info. Right click the name and select remove to clear the list.
My slap my head like I could have a V8 moment happened yesterday, was crafting, and went down to click on how many swords I wanted to make, and highlighted the number between the two arrows by mistake... Wait, what is this? I can highlight the number and enter how many I want to make, instead of clicking the little arrowhead 20 or 30 or 75 times.....
Seven and a half months of playing, and I find this out now :o
You can also just enter '999' or whatever, and it will change the number to be the maximum you can make at the moment (based on the materials you have).