How can a guild master see the members in his guild? I know you can
who a /WHO GUILDNAME ALL but that will only show active players.
Is it possible to see all players in the guild?
Flemming Sørvin
f...@bellcom.nospam.dk
(remove ".nospam" to write me)
No, would be nice, wouldn't it?
> Flemming Sorvin <f...@bellcom.nospam.dk> wrote in message
>>
>> How can a guild master see the members in his guild? I know you can
>> who a /WHO GUILDNAME ALL but that will only show active players.
>>
>> Is it possible to see all players in the guild?
> No, would be nice, wouldn't it?
Yes it is possible, though until the most recent patch, it did not work fully.
do a:
/w all GUILD
Do this EXACTLY as typed above. The word "GUILD" must be all uppercase.
Also, it is the word "GUILD" and NOT your guildname.
You will see all guildmates online (used to be you would not see the ones
who were anonymous, but this has been fixed)
Note, you will still be limited to only seeing the first 20, I believe, as
that is a limit build into the /who command.
As our guild only has 23 real life members at the moment, I have not had
the opportunity to test if it goes higher than 20, since odds are that at
least three of our members will not be online at any give time :-)
Any guild member may do this.
Aslahn Mithrilfur
Druid
EM
Lion's Denizens
There is no command to give even the guild leader a full list of everyone in
their guild, only those who are currently online and either not anon at all,
or /roleplay. Off topic, but "/who all GUILD" will not list those guild
members on /anon.
>>Right, 20 limit on /who
>>
> so basically this doesn't address the original poster's question....
It gets him closer to what he seeks than the command he knew about, but
having reread his post, I see he wanted a command that listed everyone -
whether playing at the time or not. To my knowledge there is
no such command.
Adding to the info I previously posted about /w all GUILD,
the 20 player limit could be worked around by hotkeying
several /w all commands, maybe something like this:
/w all GUILD 1 20
/w all GUILD 21 40
/w all GUILD 41 60
Haven't tried it so the syntax may be wrong (or the level
bands too wide), but it would at least allow a member
of a very large guild to see everyone who is online at
that time.
Not perfect, but closer.
Aslahn Mithrilfur
Druid
EM
"Dan Harmon" <deha...@bigfoot.com> wrote in message
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You really can't mess up the syntax. The only rule is that it must start
with "/w" (or "/who," "/wh," "/"). After that, put it in any order.
/ all elf 10 40 dru and
/ 10 40 all dru elf are the same in the database's eyes (finding all wood
elf druids level 10-40 inclusive).
I haven't tried it, but I'm assuming:
/ all elf 10 40 dru GUILD will work as well. I'm sure that it won't give
you info about /role or /anon guildmembers though.
> / all elf 10 40 dru GUILD will work as well. I'm sure that it won't give
> you info about /role or /anon guildmembers though.
It should tell you about the /role and /anon players - that is what was just
fixed in the recent patch.
I know a regular /w all GUILD shows the roleplaying and anonymous guild members now.
Aslahn
Druid
EM
What was fixed was the ability to show /roleplay'ing guild members. As of
last night when I last tested it, if you go /anon, you will not show up on a
"/ all GUILD."