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<div>==What TRirc is==<br />
TRirc is an IRC network consisting of one server, hosted on the TR domain. As its own network, it is separate from for example GalaxyNet which most of the TR community has used in the past. Users on TRirc cannot normally talk to users on GalaxyNet. There are many reasons TRirc has been launched, including better functionality, more control over the servers and the possibility to integrate IRC into the game so it can be easily accessed by anyone. GalaxyNet places severe limitations on web clients meaning such an in-game implementation of IRC access would not have been possible on that network. In addition, we're confident TRirc can provide improvements in both reliability and functionality, and for these reasons want to offer the TR community all the benefits available in running our own network.<br />
<br />
==How to get on TRirc==<br />
TRirc can be accessed mainly in two different ways.<br />
* By using the in-game web chat client, which connects automatically to TRirc. <br />
* By using your favourite standalone IRC client (such as mIRC, XChat, ChatZilla, irssi, etc), that you have installed on your computer.<br />
<br />
If you use a standalone IRC client, you will need to configure it with the server address and port number listed below under Technical Details. The TRirc server supports a range of common and advanced IRC functionality that you can make use of according to the documentation of your client.<br />
<br />
If you use the TR web chat client, you will be automatically connected to the TRirc server and by default be joined to the main channel #reincarnation. The web client is accessible from the main menu (under Society) of each of the game servers, and from the [http://www.the-reincarnation.com/ircclient.php portal server]. You can change the default settings and behaviour of the web client including nickname, autojoins, perform lists and theme on the IRC Options page, which is accessible through the Options page for each mage. The portal based client has a link to its options just under the chat interface. <br />
<br />
==Technical Details==<br />
Since May 9th 2012: <br />
Server: [irc://irc.the-reincarnation.com:6667 irc.the-reincarnation.com], Port: 6667 (or 6668, 6669, 8080)<br />
<br />
==Common Commands==<br />
TRirc uses the Unreal IRC server software, which supports all ordinary and many advanced commands that GalaxyNet users will be accustomed to. If you are using the web client, you can either use the graphical interface provided in the form of menus and right-click-accessible actions on other users in your channels, or you can use the commands listed in the table below. If you're using a standalone client, all the commands in the table should work as well as possibly (probably) a large number of others that may depend in part on your client.<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=1 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|- style="color:lightgray"<br />
|align="left" |Command<br />
|Alternative<br />
|Function<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/join #channel [key]<br />
|/j #channel [key]<br />
|joins the specified #channel, supply key (password) as needed<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/part #channel<br />
|/part [current]<br />
|leaves the specified #channel<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/quit [message]<br />
|<br />
|disconnects from the server, with an optional message<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/query user<br />
|/q user<br />
|starts a private conversation with user<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg user message<br />
|<br />
|send a private message to user, without changing window<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/nick newnick<br />
|<br />
|changes your nick to newnick<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +o user [user2 ...]<br />
|<br />
|sets operator (op) status for user (multiple users optional)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +h user [user2 ...]<br />
|<br />
|sets half-op status for user (multiple users optional)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +v user [user2 ...]<br />
|<br />
|sets voice status for user (multiple users optional)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +k key<br />
|<br />
|sets the key for #channel to some value, which users will need to know to enter<br />
|}<br />
<br />
A channel operator (op) is a person in full control of a channel. This works largely the same was as on GalaxyNet. A new feature to some users may be the half-operator (half-op) status, which allows a channel op to give another user privileges in a channel without placing them on the same level as her- or himself. A half-op cannot change the mode of a full operator and can therefore be more easily controlled in the event of trouble.<br />
<br />
==Registration==<br />
===Registering a nickname===<br />
TRirc allows you to protect your nickname by registering it so that only you can use it. In order to register a nickname, it needs to be your current nickname. Once you have registered a nickname, it will make you identify yourself on future use. The following table lists commands to register and identify yourself, as well as some other commands useful with a registered nickname.<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=1 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ REGISTER password [e-mail] <br />
|registers current nickname with given password and e-mail address<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ IDENTIFY password<br />
|identifies as the owner of the current nickname<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ GROUP regnick password<br />
|groups your current (alternative) nickname with your regnick, which can be your main registered nick, using its password<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ SET kill on<br />
|activates kill protection on your nick, forcing anyone using it to identify within 60 sec or get automatically renamed<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ RECOVER nick [password]<br />
|forces renaming of someone using your registered nick, password needed if you are not identified<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ HELP<br />
|lists help topics for nick services<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ HELP command<br />
|lists help on a specific command (like REGISTER, RECOVER, INFO, GROUP, etc)<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Including your e-mail address when registering is optional, but is recommended since it allows you to recover your password if you lose it. To do so, join #help and ask an operator to help you. If you do not include an e-mail address, you cannot recover a lost password. Unlike on GalaxyNet, you can use any e-mail address to register on TRirc. <br />
<br />
It is a good idea to have the identify command executed automatically every time you connect to TRirc. To do this with the web client, simply add the command to the "Perform Commands" field on the IRC Options page. For details of how to use perform lists on a standalone client, see its documentation, [http://www.google.com google.com] or ask around on IRC.<br />
<br />
Please note that IRC commands are case insensitive and that upper case has been used only to highlight certain commands. That is to say "/ns command" does the same thing as "/msg NickServ command". Additionally, when using the web client, you can use a shorthand notation to give commands to NickServ. "/ns command" does the same thing as "/msg NickServ command". Standalone IRC clients may have similar shortcuts/aliases.<br />
<br />
===Registering a channel===<br />
You might also at some point want to register a channel, for example to use it with your guildmates. Registering a channel allows you to make use of TRirc's ChanServ channel service utilities. These correspond approximately to the functionality Q has on GalaxyNet. In order to register a channel you must have operator status in it. The following table lists some common access-related commands that you may want to use to first register and then make use of channel services with your channel.<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=1 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ REGISTER #channel password description<br />
|registers #channel with an admin password (not a join key) and adds a public channel description (required)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ AOP #channel add user<br />
|gives user auto-ops in #channel, and access to give other users automatic half-ops and voice<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ SOP #channel add user<br />
|gives user auto-superops in #channel, and access to give other users auto-ops<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ ACCESS #channel list <br />
|lists all users with access in #channel<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ SET #channel mlock +tnk key<br />
|locks modes on #channel to '+tnk key', so modes will remain even when channel becomes empty<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ HELP<br />
|lists help topics for channel services<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ HELP command<br />
|lists help on a specific command (like REGISTER, AOP, SET, etc)<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Please note that IRC commands are case insensitive and that upper case has been used only to highlight certain commands. That is to say "/msg chanserv help" does the exact same thing as "/msg ChanServ HELP". Additionally, when using the web client, you can use a shorthand notation to give commands to ChanServ. "/cs command" does the same thing as "/msg ChanServ command". Standalone IRC clients may have similar shortcuts/aliases.<br />
<br />
==Channels==<br />
In addition to the registered and temporary channels anyone can create, TRirc staff operate two official channels that are open to the public. These are '''#reincarnation''', which is the main channel for general chat about all things TR or otherwise, and '''#help''' which is a support channel where problems relating to the use of TRirc or the web client can be answered.<br />
<br />
==Examples==<br />
The following details a simple TRirc session including some common actions.<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=0 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" |/join #dandies<br />
|joins #dandies<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/nick TheDyingDandy<br />
|changes nick to TheDyingDandy (yes, TRirc supports longer nicks than GalaxyNet)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv register 123secret dandy@gmail.com<br />
|registers the nickname TheDyingDandy to dandy@gmail.com with password '123secret' <br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg chanserv register #dandies 321secret The Dandies guild channel<br />
|registers #dandies with password '321secret', entering 'The Dandies guild channel' as the (public) description<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #dandies +k golden<br />
|sets 'golden' as the key to join #dandies<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/quit So long suckers!<br />
|disconnects, session ends, fast forward to next day when user has reconnected...<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv identify 123secret<br />
|identifies to be able to use the registered nick, since user hasn't set performs yet<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/join #dandies golden<br />
|joins the channel created earlier, which now has other users in it, obtains auto-op<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #dandies +o LoserDandy<br />
|sets op status for mate LoserDandy<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg chanserv aop #dandies add LoserDandy<br />
|gives LoserDandy AOP access in #dandies, meaning he will get automatic ops and certain channel access<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg chanserv access #dandies list<br />
|lists all users who have access in #dandies, except the founder, showing LoserDandy and possibly others<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv set kill on<br />
|activates kill protection on current (registered) nick, forcing anyone using it to identify within 60 seconds<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/nick TheDeadDandy<br />
|changes nick to TheDeadDandy<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv group TheDyingDandy 123secret<br />
|groups the current TheDeadDandy nick to the (main) nick TheDyingDandy, using the password of the latter<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==IRC client configuration==<br />
These links lead to software-specific instructions for configuring some common IRC clients to connect to TRirc, as well as to set up a dual connection to GalaxyNet at the same time. <br />
<br />
[[IRC_mIRC|mIRC]]<br><br />
[[XChatForTRIRC|XChat]]<br />
<br />
==Additional help==<br />
If you are in need of more assistance or have questions about anything concerning TRirc, you are always welcome to join #help, which will be operated as the official help channel for the TRirc network. Simply join the channel and ask your question. Please be aware however that TRirc as all other parts of the community is operated by volunteers and that if you are unfortunate enough that noone is around for the time being, it may take a while to get your answer.<br><br />
<br />
If you find any errors in this HowTo, please inform Laanders on IRC, or send an e-mail to laantr(at)gmail.com.</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=TRircHowTo&diff=40873TRircHowTo2012-05-08T22:50:45Z<p>Cyrus: /* Technical Details */</p>
<hr />
<div>==What TRirc is==<br />
TRirc is an IRC network consisting of one server, hosted on the TR domain. As its own network, it is separate from for example GalaxyNet which most of the TR community has used in the past. Users on TRirc cannot normally talk to users on GalaxyNet. There are many reasons TRirc has been launched, including better functionality, more control over the servers and the possibility to integrate IRC into the game so it can be easily accessed by anyone. GalaxyNet places severe limitations on web clients meaning such an in-game implementation of IRC access would not have been possible on that network. In addition, we're confident TRirc can provide improvements in both reliability and functionality, and for these reasons want to offer the TR community all the benefits available in running our own network.<br />
<br />
==How to get on TRirc==<br />
TRirc can be accessed mainly in two different ways.<br />
* By using the in-game web chat client, which connects automatically to TRirc. <br />
* By using your favourite standalone IRC client (such as mIRC, XChat, ChatZilla, irssi, etc), that you have installed on your computer.<br />
<br />
If you use a standalone IRC client, you will need to configure it with the server address and port number listed below under Technical Details. The TRirc server supports a range of common and advanced IRC functionality that you can make use of according to the documentation of your client.<br />
<br />
If you use the TR web chat client, you will be automatically connected to the TRirc server and by default be joined to the main channel #reincarnation. The web client is accessible from the main menu (under Society) of each of the game servers, and from the [http://www.the-reincarnation.com/ircclient.php portal server]. You can change the default settings and behaviour of the web client including nickname, autojoins, perform lists and theme on the IRC Options page, which is accessible through the Options page for each mage. The portal based client has a link to its options just under the chat interface. <br />
<br />
==Technical *UPDATE* Details==<br />
Since May 9th 2012: <br />
Server: [irc://irc.the-reincarnation.com:6667 irc.the-reincarnation.com], Port: 6667 (or 6668, 6669, 8080)<br />
<br />
==Common Commands==<br />
TRirc uses the Unreal IRC server software, which supports all ordinary and many advanced commands that GalaxyNet users will be accustomed to. If you are using the web client, you can either use the graphical interface provided in the form of menus and right-click-accessible actions on other users in your channels, or you can use the commands listed in the table below. If you're using a standalone client, all the commands in the table should work as well as possibly (probably) a large number of others that may depend in part on your client.<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=1 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|- style="color:lightgray"<br />
|align="left" |Command<br />
|Alternative<br />
|Function<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/join #channel [key]<br />
|/j #channel [key]<br />
|joins the specified #channel, supply key (password) as needed<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/part #channel<br />
|/part [current]<br />
|leaves the specified #channel<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/quit [message]<br />
|<br />
|disconnects from the server, with an optional message<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/query user<br />
|/q user<br />
|starts a private conversation with user<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg user message<br />
|<br />
|send a private message to user, without changing window<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/nick newnick<br />
|<br />
|changes your nick to newnick<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +o user [user2 ...]<br />
|<br />
|sets operator (op) status for user (multiple users optional)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +h user [user2 ...]<br />
|<br />
|sets half-op status for user (multiple users optional)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +v user [user2 ...]<br />
|<br />
|sets voice status for user (multiple users optional)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +k key<br />
|<br />
|sets the key for #channel to some value, which users will need to know to enter<br />
|}<br />
<br />
A channel operator (op) is a person in full control of a channel. This works largely the same was as on GalaxyNet. A new feature to some users may be the half-operator (half-op) status, which allows a channel op to give another user privileges in a channel without placing them on the same level as her- or himself. A half-op cannot change the mode of a full operator and can therefore be more easily controlled in the event of trouble.<br />
<br />
==Registration==<br />
===Registering a nickname===<br />
TRirc allows you to protect your nickname by registering it so that only you can use it. In order to register a nickname, it needs to be your current nickname. Once you have registered a nickname, it will make you identify yourself on future use. The following table lists commands to register and identify yourself, as well as some other commands useful with a registered nickname.<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=1 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ REGISTER password [e-mail] <br />
|registers current nickname with given password and e-mail address<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ IDENTIFY password<br />
|identifies as the owner of the current nickname<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ GROUP regnick password<br />
|groups your current (alternative) nickname with your regnick, which can be your main registered nick, using its password<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ SET kill on<br />
|activates kill protection on your nick, forcing anyone using it to identify within 60 sec or get automatically renamed<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ RECOVER nick [password]<br />
|forces renaming of someone using your registered nick, password needed if you are not identified<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ HELP<br />
|lists help topics for nick services<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ HELP command<br />
|lists help on a specific command (like REGISTER, RECOVER, INFO, GROUP, etc)<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Including your e-mail address when registering is optional, but is recommended since it allows you to recover your password if you lose it. To do so, join #help and ask an operator to help you. If you do not include an e-mail address, you cannot recover a lost password. Unlike on GalaxyNet, you can use any e-mail address to register on TRirc. <br />
<br />
It is a good idea to have the identify command executed automatically every time you connect to TRirc. To do this with the web client, simply add the command to the "Perform Commands" field on the IRC Options page. For details of how to use perform lists on a standalone client, see its documentation, [http://www.google.com google.com] or ask around on IRC.<br />
<br />
Please note that IRC commands are case insensitive and that upper case has been used only to highlight certain commands. That is to say "/ns command" does the same thing as "/msg NickServ command". Additionally, when using the web client, you can use a shorthand notation to give commands to NickServ. "/ns command" does the same thing as "/msg NickServ command". Standalone IRC clients may have similar shortcuts/aliases.<br />
<br />
===Registering a channel===<br />
You might also at some point want to register a channel, for example to use it with your guildmates. Registering a channel allows you to make use of TRirc's ChanServ channel service utilities. These correspond approximately to the functionality Q has on GalaxyNet. In order to register a channel you must have operator status in it. The following table lists some common access-related commands that you may want to use to first register and then make use of channel services with your channel.<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=1 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ REGISTER #channel password description<br />
|registers #channel with an admin password (not a join key) and adds a public channel description (required)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ AOP #channel add user<br />
|gives user auto-ops in #channel, and access to give other users automatic half-ops and voice<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ SOP #channel add user<br />
|gives user auto-superops in #channel, and access to give other users auto-ops<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ ACCESS #channel list <br />
|lists all users with access in #channel<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ SET #channel mlock +tnk key<br />
|locks modes on #channel to '+tnk key', so modes will remain even when channel becomes empty<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ HELP<br />
|lists help topics for channel services<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ HELP command<br />
|lists help on a specific command (like REGISTER, AOP, SET, etc)<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Please note that IRC commands are case insensitive and that upper case has been used only to highlight certain commands. That is to say "/msg chanserv help" does the exact same thing as "/msg ChanServ HELP". Additionally, when using the web client, you can use a shorthand notation to give commands to ChanServ. "/cs command" does the same thing as "/msg ChanServ command". Standalone IRC clients may have similar shortcuts/aliases.<br />
<br />
==Channels==<br />
In addition to the registered and temporary channels anyone can create, TRirc staff operate two official channels that are open to the public. These are '''#reincarnation''', which is the main channel for general chat about all things TR or otherwise, and '''#help''' which is a support channel where problems relating to the use of TRirc or the web client can be answered.<br />
<br />
==Examples==<br />
The following details a simple TRirc session including some common actions.<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=0 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" |/join #dandies<br />
|joins #dandies<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/nick TheDyingDandy<br />
|changes nick to TheDyingDandy (yes, TRirc supports longer nicks than GalaxyNet)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv register 123secret dandy@gmail.com<br />
|registers the nickname TheDyingDandy to dandy@gmail.com with password '123secret' <br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg chanserv register #dandies 321secret The Dandies guild channel<br />
|registers #dandies with password '321secret', entering 'The Dandies guild channel' as the (public) description<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #dandies +k golden<br />
|sets 'golden' as the key to join #dandies<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/quit So long suckers!<br />
|disconnects, session ends, fast forward to next day when user has reconnected...<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv identify 123secret<br />
|identifies to be able to use the registered nick, since user hasn't set performs yet<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/join #dandies golden<br />
|joins the channel created earlier, which now has other users in it, obtains auto-op<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #dandies +o LoserDandy<br />
|sets op status for mate LoserDandy<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg chanserv aop #dandies add LoserDandy<br />
|gives LoserDandy AOP access in #dandies, meaning he will get automatic ops and certain channel access<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg chanserv access #dandies list<br />
|lists all users who have access in #dandies, except the founder, showing LoserDandy and possibly others<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv set kill on<br />
|activates kill protection on current (registered) nick, forcing anyone using it to identify within 60 seconds<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/nick TheDeadDandy<br />
|changes nick to TheDeadDandy<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv group TheDyingDandy 123secret<br />
|groups the current TheDeadDandy nick to the (main) nick TheDyingDandy, using the password of the latter<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==IRC client configuration==<br />
These links lead to software-specific instructions for configuring some common IRC clients to connect to TRirc, as well as to set up a dual connection to GalaxyNet at the same time. <br />
<br />
[[IRC_mIRC|mIRC]]<br><br />
[[XChatForTRIRC|XChat]]<br />
<br />
==Additional help==<br />
If you are in need of more assistance or have questions about anything concerning TRirc, you are always welcome to join #help, which will be operated as the official help channel for the TRirc network. Simply join the channel and ask your question. Please be aware however that TRirc as all other parts of the community is operated by volunteers and that if you are unfortunate enough that noone is around for the time being, it may take a while to get your answer.<br><br />
<br />
If you find any errors in this HowTo, please inform Laanders on IRC, or send an e-mail to laantr(at)gmail.com.</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=TRircHowTo&diff=40872TRircHowTo2012-05-08T22:50:12Z<p>Cyrus: /* Technical Details */</p>
<hr />
<div>==What TRirc is==<br />
TRirc is an IRC network consisting of one server, hosted on the TR domain. As its own network, it is separate from for example GalaxyNet which most of the TR community has used in the past. Users on TRirc cannot normally talk to users on GalaxyNet. There are many reasons TRirc has been launched, including better functionality, more control over the servers and the possibility to integrate IRC into the game so it can be easily accessed by anyone. GalaxyNet places severe limitations on web clients meaning such an in-game implementation of IRC access would not have been possible on that network. In addition, we're confident TRirc can provide improvements in both reliability and functionality, and for these reasons want to offer the TR community all the benefits available in running our own network.<br />
<br />
==How to get on TRirc==<br />
TRirc can be accessed mainly in two different ways.<br />
* By using the in-game web chat client, which connects automatically to TRirc. <br />
* By using your favourite standalone IRC client (such as mIRC, XChat, ChatZilla, irssi, etc), that you have installed on your computer.<br />
<br />
If you use a standalone IRC client, you will need to configure it with the server address and port number listed below under Technical Details. The TRirc server supports a range of common and advanced IRC functionality that you can make use of according to the documentation of your client.<br />
<br />
If you use the TR web chat client, you will be automatically connected to the TRirc server and by default be joined to the main channel #reincarnation. The web client is accessible from the main menu (under Society) of each of the game servers, and from the [http://www.the-reincarnation.com/ircclient.php portal server]. You can change the default settings and behaviour of the web client including nickname, autojoins, perform lists and theme on the IRC Options page, which is accessible through the Options page for each mage. The portal based client has a link to its options just under the chat interface. <br />
<br />
==Technical Details==<br />
Connection details for the server are as follows:<br><br />
* '''Server address:''' [irc://irc.the-reincarnation.org:6667 '''irc.the-reincarnation.org''']; alternative: www.the-reincarnation.com<br><br />
* '''Ports: 6667'''; alternatives: 6697, 8080 <br />
<br />
==Technical *UPDATE* Details==<br />
Since May 9th 2012: <br />
Server: [irc://irc.the-reincarnation.com:6667 irc.the-reincarnation.com], Port: 6667 (or 6668, 6669, 8080)<br />
<br />
==Common Commands==<br />
TRirc uses the Unreal IRC server software, which supports all ordinary and many advanced commands that GalaxyNet users will be accustomed to. If you are using the web client, you can either use the graphical interface provided in the form of menus and right-click-accessible actions on other users in your channels, or you can use the commands listed in the table below. If you're using a standalone client, all the commands in the table should work as well as possibly (probably) a large number of others that may depend in part on your client.<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=1 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|- style="color:lightgray"<br />
|align="left" |Command<br />
|Alternative<br />
|Function<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/join #channel [key]<br />
|/j #channel [key]<br />
|joins the specified #channel, supply key (password) as needed<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/part #channel<br />
|/part [current]<br />
|leaves the specified #channel<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/quit [message]<br />
|<br />
|disconnects from the server, with an optional message<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/query user<br />
|/q user<br />
|starts a private conversation with user<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg user message<br />
|<br />
|send a private message to user, without changing window<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/nick newnick<br />
|<br />
|changes your nick to newnick<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +o user [user2 ...]<br />
|<br />
|sets operator (op) status for user (multiple users optional)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +h user [user2 ...]<br />
|<br />
|sets half-op status for user (multiple users optional)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +v user [user2 ...]<br />
|<br />
|sets voice status for user (multiple users optional)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +k key<br />
|<br />
|sets the key for #channel to some value, which users will need to know to enter<br />
|}<br />
<br />
A channel operator (op) is a person in full control of a channel. This works largely the same was as on GalaxyNet. A new feature to some users may be the half-operator (half-op) status, which allows a channel op to give another user privileges in a channel without placing them on the same level as her- or himself. A half-op cannot change the mode of a full operator and can therefore be more easily controlled in the event of trouble.<br />
<br />
==Registration==<br />
===Registering a nickname===<br />
TRirc allows you to protect your nickname by registering it so that only you can use it. In order to register a nickname, it needs to be your current nickname. Once you have registered a nickname, it will make you identify yourself on future use. The following table lists commands to register and identify yourself, as well as some other commands useful with a registered nickname.<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=1 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ REGISTER password [e-mail] <br />
|registers current nickname with given password and e-mail address<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ IDENTIFY password<br />
|identifies as the owner of the current nickname<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ GROUP regnick password<br />
|groups your current (alternative) nickname with your regnick, which can be your main registered nick, using its password<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ SET kill on<br />
|activates kill protection on your nick, forcing anyone using it to identify within 60 sec or get automatically renamed<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ RECOVER nick [password]<br />
|forces renaming of someone using your registered nick, password needed if you are not identified<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ HELP<br />
|lists help topics for nick services<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ HELP command<br />
|lists help on a specific command (like REGISTER, RECOVER, INFO, GROUP, etc)<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Including your e-mail address when registering is optional, but is recommended since it allows you to recover your password if you lose it. To do so, join #help and ask an operator to help you. If you do not include an e-mail address, you cannot recover a lost password. Unlike on GalaxyNet, you can use any e-mail address to register on TRirc. <br />
<br />
It is a good idea to have the identify command executed automatically every time you connect to TRirc. To do this with the web client, simply add the command to the "Perform Commands" field on the IRC Options page. For details of how to use perform lists on a standalone client, see its documentation, [http://www.google.com google.com] or ask around on IRC.<br />
<br />
Please note that IRC commands are case insensitive and that upper case has been used only to highlight certain commands. That is to say "/ns command" does the same thing as "/msg NickServ command". Additionally, when using the web client, you can use a shorthand notation to give commands to NickServ. "/ns command" does the same thing as "/msg NickServ command". Standalone IRC clients may have similar shortcuts/aliases.<br />
<br />
===Registering a channel===<br />
You might also at some point want to register a channel, for example to use it with your guildmates. Registering a channel allows you to make use of TRirc's ChanServ channel service utilities. These correspond approximately to the functionality Q has on GalaxyNet. In order to register a channel you must have operator status in it. The following table lists some common access-related commands that you may want to use to first register and then make use of channel services with your channel.<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=1 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ REGISTER #channel password description<br />
|registers #channel with an admin password (not a join key) and adds a public channel description (required)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ AOP #channel add user<br />
|gives user auto-ops in #channel, and access to give other users automatic half-ops and voice<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ SOP #channel add user<br />
|gives user auto-superops in #channel, and access to give other users auto-ops<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ ACCESS #channel list <br />
|lists all users with access in #channel<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ SET #channel mlock +tnk key<br />
|locks modes on #channel to '+tnk key', so modes will remain even when channel becomes empty<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ HELP<br />
|lists help topics for channel services<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ HELP command<br />
|lists help on a specific command (like REGISTER, AOP, SET, etc)<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Please note that IRC commands are case insensitive and that upper case has been used only to highlight certain commands. That is to say "/msg chanserv help" does the exact same thing as "/msg ChanServ HELP". Additionally, when using the web client, you can use a shorthand notation to give commands to ChanServ. "/cs command" does the same thing as "/msg ChanServ command". Standalone IRC clients may have similar shortcuts/aliases.<br />
<br />
==Channels==<br />
In addition to the registered and temporary channels anyone can create, TRirc staff operate two official channels that are open to the public. These are '''#reincarnation''', which is the main channel for general chat about all things TR or otherwise, and '''#help''' which is a support channel where problems relating to the use of TRirc or the web client can be answered.<br />
<br />
==Examples==<br />
The following details a simple TRirc session including some common actions.<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=0 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" |/join #dandies<br />
|joins #dandies<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/nick TheDyingDandy<br />
|changes nick to TheDyingDandy (yes, TRirc supports longer nicks than GalaxyNet)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv register 123secret dandy@gmail.com<br />
|registers the nickname TheDyingDandy to dandy@gmail.com with password '123secret' <br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg chanserv register #dandies 321secret The Dandies guild channel<br />
|registers #dandies with password '321secret', entering 'The Dandies guild channel' as the (public) description<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #dandies +k golden<br />
|sets 'golden' as the key to join #dandies<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/quit So long suckers!<br />
|disconnects, session ends, fast forward to next day when user has reconnected...<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv identify 123secret<br />
|identifies to be able to use the registered nick, since user hasn't set performs yet<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/join #dandies golden<br />
|joins the channel created earlier, which now has other users in it, obtains auto-op<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #dandies +o LoserDandy<br />
|sets op status for mate LoserDandy<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg chanserv aop #dandies add LoserDandy<br />
|gives LoserDandy AOP access in #dandies, meaning he will get automatic ops and certain channel access<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg chanserv access #dandies list<br />
|lists all users who have access in #dandies, except the founder, showing LoserDandy and possibly others<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv set kill on<br />
|activates kill protection on current (registered) nick, forcing anyone using it to identify within 60 seconds<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/nick TheDeadDandy<br />
|changes nick to TheDeadDandy<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv group TheDyingDandy 123secret<br />
|groups the current TheDeadDandy nick to the (main) nick TheDyingDandy, using the password of the latter<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==IRC client configuration==<br />
These links lead to software-specific instructions for configuring some common IRC clients to connect to TRirc, as well as to set up a dual connection to GalaxyNet at the same time. <br />
<br />
[[IRC_mIRC|mIRC]]<br><br />
[[XChatForTRIRC|XChat]]<br />
<br />
==Additional help==<br />
If you are in need of more assistance or have questions about anything concerning TRirc, you are always welcome to join #help, which will be operated as the official help channel for the TRirc network. Simply join the channel and ask your question. Please be aware however that TRirc as all other parts of the community is operated by volunteers and that if you are unfortunate enough that noone is around for the time being, it may take a while to get your answer.<br><br />
<br />
If you find any errors in this HowTo, please inform Laanders on IRC, or send an e-mail to laantr(at)gmail.com.</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=TRircHowTo&diff=40871TRircHowTo2012-05-08T22:49:42Z<p>Cyrus: /* Technical Details */</p>
<hr />
<div>==What TRirc is==<br />
TRirc is an IRC network consisting of one server, hosted on the TR domain. As its own network, it is separate from for example GalaxyNet which most of the TR community has used in the past. Users on TRirc cannot normally talk to users on GalaxyNet. There are many reasons TRirc has been launched, including better functionality, more control over the servers and the possibility to integrate IRC into the game so it can be easily accessed by anyone. GalaxyNet places severe limitations on web clients meaning such an in-game implementation of IRC access would not have been possible on that network. In addition, we're confident TRirc can provide improvements in both reliability and functionality, and for these reasons want to offer the TR community all the benefits available in running our own network.<br />
<br />
==How to get on TRirc==<br />
TRirc can be accessed mainly in two different ways.<br />
* By using the in-game web chat client, which connects automatically to TRirc. <br />
* By using your favourite standalone IRC client (such as mIRC, XChat, ChatZilla, irssi, etc), that you have installed on your computer.<br />
<br />
If you use a standalone IRC client, you will need to configure it with the server address and port number listed below under Technical Details. The TRirc server supports a range of common and advanced IRC functionality that you can make use of according to the documentation of your client.<br />
<br />
If you use the TR web chat client, you will be automatically connected to the TRirc server and by default be joined to the main channel #reincarnation. The web client is accessible from the main menu (under Society) of each of the game servers, and from the [http://www.the-reincarnation.com/ircclient.php portal server]. You can change the default settings and behaviour of the web client including nickname, autojoins, perform lists and theme on the IRC Options page, which is accessible through the Options page for each mage. The portal based client has a link to its options just under the chat interface. <br />
<br />
==Technical Details==<br />
Connection details for the server are as follows:<br><br />
* '''Server address:''' [irc://irc.the-reincarnation.org:6667 '''irc.the-reincarnation.org''']; alternative: www.the-reincarnation.com<br><br />
* '''Ports: 6667'''; alternatives: 6697, 8080 <br />
<br />
* Since May 9th 2012: <br />
Server: [irc://irc.the-reincarnation.com:6667 irc.the-reincarnation.com], Port: 6667 (or 6668, 6669, 8080)<br />
<br />
==Common Commands==<br />
TRirc uses the Unreal IRC server software, which supports all ordinary and many advanced commands that GalaxyNet users will be accustomed to. If you are using the web client, you can either use the graphical interface provided in the form of menus and right-click-accessible actions on other users in your channels, or you can use the commands listed in the table below. If you're using a standalone client, all the commands in the table should work as well as possibly (probably) a large number of others that may depend in part on your client.<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=1 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|- style="color:lightgray"<br />
|align="left" |Command<br />
|Alternative<br />
|Function<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/join #channel [key]<br />
|/j #channel [key]<br />
|joins the specified #channel, supply key (password) as needed<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/part #channel<br />
|/part [current]<br />
|leaves the specified #channel<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/quit [message]<br />
|<br />
|disconnects from the server, with an optional message<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/query user<br />
|/q user<br />
|starts a private conversation with user<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg user message<br />
|<br />
|send a private message to user, without changing window<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/nick newnick<br />
|<br />
|changes your nick to newnick<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +o user [user2 ...]<br />
|<br />
|sets operator (op) status for user (multiple users optional)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +h user [user2 ...]<br />
|<br />
|sets half-op status for user (multiple users optional)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +v user [user2 ...]<br />
|<br />
|sets voice status for user (multiple users optional)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +k key<br />
|<br />
|sets the key for #channel to some value, which users will need to know to enter<br />
|}<br />
<br />
A channel operator (op) is a person in full control of a channel. This works largely the same was as on GalaxyNet. A new feature to some users may be the half-operator (half-op) status, which allows a channel op to give another user privileges in a channel without placing them on the same level as her- or himself. A half-op cannot change the mode of a full operator and can therefore be more easily controlled in the event of trouble.<br />
<br />
==Registration==<br />
===Registering a nickname===<br />
TRirc allows you to protect your nickname by registering it so that only you can use it. In order to register a nickname, it needs to be your current nickname. Once you have registered a nickname, it will make you identify yourself on future use. The following table lists commands to register and identify yourself, as well as some other commands useful with a registered nickname.<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=1 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ REGISTER password [e-mail] <br />
|registers current nickname with given password and e-mail address<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ IDENTIFY password<br />
|identifies as the owner of the current nickname<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ GROUP regnick password<br />
|groups your current (alternative) nickname with your regnick, which can be your main registered nick, using its password<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ SET kill on<br />
|activates kill protection on your nick, forcing anyone using it to identify within 60 sec or get automatically renamed<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ RECOVER nick [password]<br />
|forces renaming of someone using your registered nick, password needed if you are not identified<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ HELP<br />
|lists help topics for nick services<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ HELP command<br />
|lists help on a specific command (like REGISTER, RECOVER, INFO, GROUP, etc)<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Including your e-mail address when registering is optional, but is recommended since it allows you to recover your password if you lose it. To do so, join #help and ask an operator to help you. If you do not include an e-mail address, you cannot recover a lost password. Unlike on GalaxyNet, you can use any e-mail address to register on TRirc. <br />
<br />
It is a good idea to have the identify command executed automatically every time you connect to TRirc. To do this with the web client, simply add the command to the "Perform Commands" field on the IRC Options page. For details of how to use perform lists on a standalone client, see its documentation, [http://www.google.com google.com] or ask around on IRC.<br />
<br />
Please note that IRC commands are case insensitive and that upper case has been used only to highlight certain commands. That is to say "/ns command" does the same thing as "/msg NickServ command". Additionally, when using the web client, you can use a shorthand notation to give commands to NickServ. "/ns command" does the same thing as "/msg NickServ command". Standalone IRC clients may have similar shortcuts/aliases.<br />
<br />
===Registering a channel===<br />
You might also at some point want to register a channel, for example to use it with your guildmates. Registering a channel allows you to make use of TRirc's ChanServ channel service utilities. These correspond approximately to the functionality Q has on GalaxyNet. In order to register a channel you must have operator status in it. The following table lists some common access-related commands that you may want to use to first register and then make use of channel services with your channel.<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=1 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ REGISTER #channel password description<br />
|registers #channel with an admin password (not a join key) and adds a public channel description (required)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ AOP #channel add user<br />
|gives user auto-ops in #channel, and access to give other users automatic half-ops and voice<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ SOP #channel add user<br />
|gives user auto-superops in #channel, and access to give other users auto-ops<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ ACCESS #channel list <br />
|lists all users with access in #channel<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ SET #channel mlock +tnk key<br />
|locks modes on #channel to '+tnk key', so modes will remain even when channel becomes empty<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ HELP<br />
|lists help topics for channel services<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ HELP command<br />
|lists help on a specific command (like REGISTER, AOP, SET, etc)<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Please note that IRC commands are case insensitive and that upper case has been used only to highlight certain commands. That is to say "/msg chanserv help" does the exact same thing as "/msg ChanServ HELP". Additionally, when using the web client, you can use a shorthand notation to give commands to ChanServ. "/cs command" does the same thing as "/msg ChanServ command". Standalone IRC clients may have similar shortcuts/aliases.<br />
<br />
==Channels==<br />
In addition to the registered and temporary channels anyone can create, TRirc staff operate two official channels that are open to the public. These are '''#reincarnation''', which is the main channel for general chat about all things TR or otherwise, and '''#help''' which is a support channel where problems relating to the use of TRirc or the web client can be answered.<br />
<br />
==Examples==<br />
The following details a simple TRirc session including some common actions.<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=0 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" |/join #dandies<br />
|joins #dandies<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/nick TheDyingDandy<br />
|changes nick to TheDyingDandy (yes, TRirc supports longer nicks than GalaxyNet)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv register 123secret dandy@gmail.com<br />
|registers the nickname TheDyingDandy to dandy@gmail.com with password '123secret' <br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg chanserv register #dandies 321secret The Dandies guild channel<br />
|registers #dandies with password '321secret', entering 'The Dandies guild channel' as the (public) description<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #dandies +k golden<br />
|sets 'golden' as the key to join #dandies<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/quit So long suckers!<br />
|disconnects, session ends, fast forward to next day when user has reconnected...<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv identify 123secret<br />
|identifies to be able to use the registered nick, since user hasn't set performs yet<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/join #dandies golden<br />
|joins the channel created earlier, which now has other users in it, obtains auto-op<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #dandies +o LoserDandy<br />
|sets op status for mate LoserDandy<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg chanserv aop #dandies add LoserDandy<br />
|gives LoserDandy AOP access in #dandies, meaning he will get automatic ops and certain channel access<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg chanserv access #dandies list<br />
|lists all users who have access in #dandies, except the founder, showing LoserDandy and possibly others<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv set kill on<br />
|activates kill protection on current (registered) nick, forcing anyone using it to identify within 60 seconds<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/nick TheDeadDandy<br />
|changes nick to TheDeadDandy<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv group TheDyingDandy 123secret<br />
|groups the current TheDeadDandy nick to the (main) nick TheDyingDandy, using the password of the latter<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==IRC client configuration==<br />
These links lead to software-specific instructions for configuring some common IRC clients to connect to TRirc, as well as to set up a dual connection to GalaxyNet at the same time. <br />
<br />
[[IRC_mIRC|mIRC]]<br><br />
[[XChatForTRIRC|XChat]]<br />
<br />
==Additional help==<br />
If you are in need of more assistance or have questions about anything concerning TRirc, you are always welcome to join #help, which will be operated as the official help channel for the TRirc network. Simply join the channel and ask your question. Please be aware however that TRirc as all other parts of the community is operated by volunteers and that if you are unfortunate enough that noone is around for the time being, it may take a while to get your answer.<br><br />
<br />
If you find any errors in this HowTo, please inform Laanders on IRC, or send an e-mail to laantr(at)gmail.com.</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=TRircHowTo&diff=40870TRircHowTo2012-05-08T22:48:00Z<p>Cyrus: /* Technical Details */</p>
<hr />
<div>==What TRirc is==<br />
TRirc is an IRC network consisting of one server, hosted on the TR domain. As its own network, it is separate from for example GalaxyNet which most of the TR community has used in the past. Users on TRirc cannot normally talk to users on GalaxyNet. There are many reasons TRirc has been launched, including better functionality, more control over the servers and the possibility to integrate IRC into the game so it can be easily accessed by anyone. GalaxyNet places severe limitations on web clients meaning such an in-game implementation of IRC access would not have been possible on that network. In addition, we're confident TRirc can provide improvements in both reliability and functionality, and for these reasons want to offer the TR community all the benefits available in running our own network.<br />
<br />
==How to get on TRirc==<br />
TRirc can be accessed mainly in two different ways.<br />
* By using the in-game web chat client, which connects automatically to TRirc. <br />
* By using your favourite standalone IRC client (such as mIRC, XChat, ChatZilla, irssi, etc), that you have installed on your computer.<br />
<br />
If you use a standalone IRC client, you will need to configure it with the server address and port number listed below under Technical Details. The TRirc server supports a range of common and advanced IRC functionality that you can make use of according to the documentation of your client.<br />
<br />
If you use the TR web chat client, you will be automatically connected to the TRirc server and by default be joined to the main channel #reincarnation. The web client is accessible from the main menu (under Society) of each of the game servers, and from the [http://www.the-reincarnation.com/ircclient.php portal server]. You can change the default settings and behaviour of the web client including nickname, autojoins, perform lists and theme on the IRC Options page, which is accessible through the Options page for each mage. The portal based client has a link to its options just under the chat interface. <br />
<br />
==Technical Details==<br />
Connection details for the server are as follows:<br><br />
* '''Server address:''' [irc://irc.the-reincarnation.org:6667 '''irc.the-reincarnation.org''']; alternative: www.the-reincarnation.com<br><br />
* '''Ports: 6667'''; alternatives: 6697, 8080<br />
<br />
* since May 9th 2012: <br />
:: Server: [irc://irc.the-reincarnation.com:6667 irc.the-reincarnation.com], Port: 6667 (or 6668, 6669, 8080)<br />
<br />
==Common Commands==<br />
TRirc uses the Unreal IRC server software, which supports all ordinary and many advanced commands that GalaxyNet users will be accustomed to. If you are using the web client, you can either use the graphical interface provided in the form of menus and right-click-accessible actions on other users in your channels, or you can use the commands listed in the table below. If you're using a standalone client, all the commands in the table should work as well as possibly (probably) a large number of others that may depend in part on your client.<br />
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{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=1 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|- style="color:lightgray"<br />
|align="left" |Command<br />
|Alternative<br />
|Function<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/join #channel [key]<br />
|/j #channel [key]<br />
|joins the specified #channel, supply key (password) as needed<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/part #channel<br />
|/part [current]<br />
|leaves the specified #channel<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/quit [message]<br />
|<br />
|disconnects from the server, with an optional message<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/query user<br />
|/q user<br />
|starts a private conversation with user<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg user message<br />
|<br />
|send a private message to user, without changing window<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/nick newnick<br />
|<br />
|changes your nick to newnick<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +o user [user2 ...]<br />
|<br />
|sets operator (op) status for user (multiple users optional)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +h user [user2 ...]<br />
|<br />
|sets half-op status for user (multiple users optional)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +v user [user2 ...]<br />
|<br />
|sets voice status for user (multiple users optional)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #channel +k key<br />
|<br />
|sets the key for #channel to some value, which users will need to know to enter<br />
|}<br />
<br />
A channel operator (op) is a person in full control of a channel. This works largely the same was as on GalaxyNet. A new feature to some users may be the half-operator (half-op) status, which allows a channel op to give another user privileges in a channel without placing them on the same level as her- or himself. A half-op cannot change the mode of a full operator and can therefore be more easily controlled in the event of trouble.<br />
<br />
==Registration==<br />
===Registering a nickname===<br />
TRirc allows you to protect your nickname by registering it so that only you can use it. In order to register a nickname, it needs to be your current nickname. Once you have registered a nickname, it will make you identify yourself on future use. The following table lists commands to register and identify yourself, as well as some other commands useful with a registered nickname.<br />
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{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=1 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ REGISTER password [e-mail] <br />
|registers current nickname with given password and e-mail address<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ IDENTIFY password<br />
|identifies as the owner of the current nickname<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ GROUP regnick password<br />
|groups your current (alternative) nickname with your regnick, which can be your main registered nick, using its password<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ SET kill on<br />
|activates kill protection on your nick, forcing anyone using it to identify within 60 sec or get automatically renamed<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ RECOVER nick [password]<br />
|forces renaming of someone using your registered nick, password needed if you are not identified<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ HELP<br />
|lists help topics for nick services<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg NickServ HELP command<br />
|lists help on a specific command (like REGISTER, RECOVER, INFO, GROUP, etc)<br />
|}<br />
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Including your e-mail address when registering is optional, but is recommended since it allows you to recover your password if you lose it. To do so, join #help and ask an operator to help you. If you do not include an e-mail address, you cannot recover a lost password. Unlike on GalaxyNet, you can use any e-mail address to register on TRirc. <br />
<br />
It is a good idea to have the identify command executed automatically every time you connect to TRirc. To do this with the web client, simply add the command to the "Perform Commands" field on the IRC Options page. For details of how to use perform lists on a standalone client, see its documentation, [http://www.google.com google.com] or ask around on IRC.<br />
<br />
Please note that IRC commands are case insensitive and that upper case has been used only to highlight certain commands. That is to say "/ns command" does the same thing as "/msg NickServ command". Additionally, when using the web client, you can use a shorthand notation to give commands to NickServ. "/ns command" does the same thing as "/msg NickServ command". Standalone IRC clients may have similar shortcuts/aliases.<br />
<br />
===Registering a channel===<br />
You might also at some point want to register a channel, for example to use it with your guildmates. Registering a channel allows you to make use of TRirc's ChanServ channel service utilities. These correspond approximately to the functionality Q has on GalaxyNet. In order to register a channel you must have operator status in it. The following table lists some common access-related commands that you may want to use to first register and then make use of channel services with your channel.<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=1 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ REGISTER #channel password description<br />
|registers #channel with an admin password (not a join key) and adds a public channel description (required)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ AOP #channel add user<br />
|gives user auto-ops in #channel, and access to give other users automatic half-ops and voice<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ SOP #channel add user<br />
|gives user auto-superops in #channel, and access to give other users auto-ops<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ ACCESS #channel list <br />
|lists all users with access in #channel<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ SET #channel mlock +tnk key<br />
|locks modes on #channel to '+tnk key', so modes will remain even when channel becomes empty<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ HELP<br />
|lists help topics for channel services<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg ChanServ HELP command<br />
|lists help on a specific command (like REGISTER, AOP, SET, etc)<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Please note that IRC commands are case insensitive and that upper case has been used only to highlight certain commands. That is to say "/msg chanserv help" does the exact same thing as "/msg ChanServ HELP". Additionally, when using the web client, you can use a shorthand notation to give commands to ChanServ. "/cs command" does the same thing as "/msg ChanServ command". Standalone IRC clients may have similar shortcuts/aliases.<br />
<br />
==Channels==<br />
In addition to the registered and temporary channels anyone can create, TRirc staff operate two official channels that are open to the public. These are '''#reincarnation''', which is the main channel for general chat about all things TR or otherwise, and '''#help''' which is a support channel where problems relating to the use of TRirc or the web client can be answered.<br />
<br />
==Examples==<br />
The following details a simple TRirc session including some common actions.<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" cellspacing="18%" border=0 style="background-color:#222222"<br />
|-<br />
!align="left" |/join #dandies<br />
|joins #dandies<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/nick TheDyingDandy<br />
|changes nick to TheDyingDandy (yes, TRirc supports longer nicks than GalaxyNet)<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv register 123secret dandy@gmail.com<br />
|registers the nickname TheDyingDandy to dandy@gmail.com with password '123secret' <br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg chanserv register #dandies 321secret The Dandies guild channel<br />
|registers #dandies with password '321secret', entering 'The Dandies guild channel' as the (public) description<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #dandies +k golden<br />
|sets 'golden' as the key to join #dandies<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/quit So long suckers!<br />
|disconnects, session ends, fast forward to next day when user has reconnected...<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv identify 123secret<br />
|identifies to be able to use the registered nick, since user hasn't set performs yet<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/join #dandies golden<br />
|joins the channel created earlier, which now has other users in it, obtains auto-op<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/mode #dandies +o LoserDandy<br />
|sets op status for mate LoserDandy<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg chanserv aop #dandies add LoserDandy<br />
|gives LoserDandy AOP access in #dandies, meaning he will get automatic ops and certain channel access<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg chanserv access #dandies list<br />
|lists all users who have access in #dandies, except the founder, showing LoserDandy and possibly others<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv set kill on<br />
|activates kill protection on current (registered) nick, forcing anyone using it to identify within 60 seconds<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/nick TheDeadDandy<br />
|changes nick to TheDeadDandy<br />
|-<br />
!align="left"|/msg nickserv group TheDyingDandy 123secret<br />
|groups the current TheDeadDandy nick to the (main) nick TheDyingDandy, using the password of the latter<br />
|}<br />
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==IRC client configuration==<br />
These links lead to software-specific instructions for configuring some common IRC clients to connect to TRirc, as well as to set up a dual connection to GalaxyNet at the same time. <br />
<br />
[[IRC_mIRC|mIRC]]<br><br />
[[XChatForTRIRC|XChat]]<br />
<br />
==Additional help==<br />
If you are in need of more assistance or have questions about anything concerning TRirc, you are always welcome to join #help, which will be operated as the official help channel for the TRirc network. Simply join the channel and ask your question. Please be aware however that TRirc as all other parts of the community is operated by volunteers and that if you are unfortunate enough that noone is around for the time being, it may take a while to get your answer.<br><br />
<br />
If you find any errors in this HowTo, please inform Laanders on IRC, or send an e-mail to laantr(at)gmail.com.</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=IRC&diff=40869IRC2012-05-08T22:45:46Z<p>Cyrus: /* IRC networks used by TR players */</p>
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<div>=Internet Relay Chat (IRC)=<br />
<br />
IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat. It allows to communicate over networks of servers. People connect to the network as 'clients' using a program on their PC. People who own servers can run IRC serverprograms and setup networks where any person can connect to. TR staff has become that kind of people.<br />
<br />
=IRC networks used by TR players=<br />
By the TR's player community, two IRC networks are traditionally used<br />
* since 1997: GalaxyNet [http://www.galaxynet.org] IRC service <br />
:: Server: [irc://irc.galaxynet.org irc.galaxynet.org] and many others | [[IRC Guide for Archmages|Connection setup help]]<br />
:: ''NB: It often works better specifying a particular server address, such as [irc://exodus.us.galaxynet.org exodus.us.galaxynet.org] or [irc://singapore.sg.galaxynet.org singapore.sg.galaxynet.org].''<br />
:: Main channel for TR players: <nowiki>#reincarnation</nowiki><br />
:: Apprentice Academy (official training guild) channel: <nowiki>#appa</nowiki><br />
<br />
* since 2008: The Reincarnation is setting up it's own IRC service.<br />
:: Server: [irc://www.the-reincarnation.com:6667 www.the-reincarnation.com], Port: 6667 (or 6697, 8080) | [[IRC mIRC|Connection setup help]]<br />
:: Main channel for TR players: <nowiki>#reincarnation</nowiki><br />
:: Support channel for TRirc: <nowiki>#help</nowiki><br />
::[[TRircHowTo]]<br />
<br />
* since 2012: The Reincarnation IRC moves to a new server for it's own IRC service.<br />
:: Server: [irc://irc.the-reincarnation.com:6667 irc.the-reincarnation.com], Port: 6667 (or 6668, 6669, 8080) | [[IRC mIRC|Connection setup help]]<br />
:: Main channel for TR players: <nowiki>#reincarnation</nowiki><br />
:: Support channel for TRirc: <nowiki>#help</nowiki><br />
::[[TRircHowTo]]<br />
<br />
[[Guides#GalaxyNet and TR IRC|Guides for setting up and using IRC clients]]<br />
<br />
=Some very basic things to know about IRC=<br />
* names of connected people are known as ''nicks''<br />
:: Typically you want to reserve a permanent name for yourself by registering the nick you are using. So that others may identify who your are from the other users around. Usually nick registration is done through Nickserv. Type the command "/msg nickserv help" <br />
* chatrooms / chatboxes etc. are called ''channels'' on IRC, and have a <nowiki>#</nowiki> in front of their <nowiki>#name</nowiki>. <br />
* channel moderators are called ops/chanops/ChOps , and have an @ prefix on their nicks; or "~" and "&".<br />
:: The "~", "&" and "%" prefixes are modified ChOp prefixes granting more or less channel access. Basically it means they are still ChOps.<br />
:: The "+" nickname prefix means the user is voiced. This is functionally used for "moderated" channels, mostly is it used to signify preferred users.<br />
:: These are common "Channel User" modes. Take note that channel modes, user modes, and Channel User modes are 3 different things.<br />
* some connected nicks are not people but ''bots'', i.e. computer programs. You can give them commands, such as invite me to <nowiki>#mysecretchannel</nowiki><br />
:: some people like programming their own bots, with varying success. Example: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYQUsp-jxDQ This clip on YouTube]<br />
* if you type in text and press enter... you have chatted<br />
* if you start a chatline with a /, you are giving a command to the IRC server.<br />
:: if the command makes sense and you have the right access levels, it works.<br />
:: otherwise the IRC server will echo back that it did not understand you and points you to help<br />
* On start up, the regular IRC user lets the program perform a series of commands automatically, such as ''identify me'' and ''join my favorite channels''.<br />
<br />
=Installing and setting up IRC chatsoftware=<br />
* There are several options, but most players use [http://www.mirc.com mIRC]. <br />
:: Here is an [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMvquyLVst8 instruction video]<br />
:: See the guides [[Guides#GalaxyNet_and_TR_IRC|here]]!<br />
<br />
<br />
* '''I use mIRC all the time, I just want to connect to the new server'''<br />
:: [[IRC mIRC|See this page for that!]]<br />
<br />
<br />
* '''I used Galaxynet all the time, I need to know some commands for TR's server'''<br />
:: [[IRC_NickCommands | Nick commands]] for creating a nick and authenticating it<br><br />
:: [[IRC_ChanCommands | Channel commands]] for creating a channel and maintaining it<br />
<br />
<br />
* '''I kinda dont want to download anything though'''<br />
:: [http://www.mibbit.com/ Mibbit]<br />
:: [http://pinky.ratman.org/cgi-bin/cgiirc/irc.cgi/ Pinky.Ratman]<br />
:: [http://www.axenhammer.com/cgi-bin/cgiirc/irc.cgi/ Axehammer]<br />
:: [http://fenrir.stelth2000inc.com/cgi-bin/irc.cgi/ Fenrir]<br />
:: [http://www.irc.rovno.ua/cgi-bin/cgiirc/irc.cgi/ Rovno]<br />
:: [http://www.chatden.net/cgi-bin/irc.cgi/ Chatden]<br />
:: [http://www.octavia-forum.de/cgi-bin/irc.cgi?/ Octavia]<br />
:: [http://91.121.76.77/cgi-bin/cgi-irc/irc.cgi/ 91.121.76.77]<br />
:: [http://mauled-in-motion.co.uk/cgi-bin/irc/irc.cgi/ Mauled]<br />
[[Category:guides]]</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=Skills&diff=15320Skills2008-03-26T07:47:08Z<p>Cyrus: /* Developing your skills */</p>
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<div>{{skillnav}} <br />
=Introduction=<br />
''The mages you can hire in Guilds can spend their time on thaumaturgical research, improving existing magic techniques. All this effort at some point can become useful even to most powerful mages, such as you. When you build Mage Guilds on your land, people working in them can not only help in researching new spells or uncovering ancient artifacts - they will also spend their time on mentioned thaumaturgy.'' <br />
<br />
The skills are divided into two groups: speciality-specific ({{White}}{{Red}}{{Green}}{{Blue}}{{Black}}) and non-specific (Plain, {{Plain}}) skills. The first group is the more powerful, but training color-specific skills other than your own color, takes double the time of developing a plain one. <br />
<br />
When you train yourself in one skill, you increase your level in it. There are 20 levels in each skill, and attaining each next level is more expensive (see the table below). Off-color skills take twice the investment.<br />
<br />
Reaching each new level, costs you its enumerator (at the lack of a better word) worth of ''skill points''. You gain these skill points at a rate based on [[turns|server speed]] (out of your control), the amount of land (very much in your control) and the amount of [[guilds]] you keep (if you keep 5% of your land, you've optimized that part).<br />
<br />
=Developing your skills=<br />
From time to time, when you have accumulated enough skill points, you level up the skill that you had activated in the skill page.<br />
<br />
There are 10 different skills that a mage can develop slowly over time (see below)<br />
You are advised to choose wisely what skill to activate for development. <br />
You can switch attention later on of course, but you cannot withdraw invested skill points. <br />
<br />
'''(add screen shot)'''<br />
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<table><br />
<tr><td>server speed</td><td width="20"> </td><td>skill ticks needed<br> to get one skill point</td><td> </td><td>On 600 land<br>with 5% guild</td><td> </td><td>On 2000 land<br>with 5% guild</td><td> </td><td>On 5000 land<br>with 5% guild</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Beta - 1turn/5min</td><td> </td><td>???,???</td> <td> </td><td>239 turns</td> <td> </td><td>y turns</td> <td> </td><td>34 turns</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Solo - 1turn/7min</td><td> </td><td>???,???</td> <td> </td><td>x turns</td> <td> </td><td>y turns</td> <td> </td><td>z turns</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Guild - 1turn/7min</td><td> </td><td>???,???</td> <td> </td><td>x turns</td> <td> </td><td>y turns</td> <td> </td><td>z turns</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>Arch - 1turn/12min</td><td> </td><td>???,???</td> <td> </td><td>x turns</td> <td> </td><td>y turns</td> <td> </td><td>z turns</td></tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
<br />
A cast of [[Wish]] can give you an instant skill point, and thus makes you reach a next skill level tens of turns faster.<br />
<br />
<br />
On Beta, the turns required to gain a skill point (if you have 5% guilds) are ~166k / land. That means that at 5k land, you gain a skill point every ~34 turns. So, leveling a skill from 0 to 1 takes 34 turns, while leveling a skill from 19 to 20 requires ~670 turns at 5k land and only ~630 turns, if you gain a free skill point from Wish.<br />
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<table><br />
<tr><th width="80">Rank</th><th width="120">Rank Invest</th><th width="120">Total Invest</th><th width="20"> </th><th width="80">Rank</th><th width="120">Rank Invest</th><th width="120">Total Invest</th></tr><br />
<tr><th align="center">1</th><td align="center">1</td><td align="center">1</td><td> </td><th align="center">11</th><td align="center">11</td><td align="center">66</td></tr><br />
<tr><th align="center">2</th><td align="center">2</td><td align="center">3</td><td> </td><th align="center">12</th><td align="center">12</td><td align="center">78</td></tr><br />
<tr><th align="center">3</th><td align="center">3</td><td align="center">6</td><td> </td><th align="center">13</th><td align="center">13</td><td align="center">91</td></tr><br />
<tr><th align="center">4</th><td align="center">4</td><td align="center">10</td><td> </td><th align="center">14</th><td align="center">14</td><td align="center">105</td></tr><br />
<tr><th align="center">5</th><td align="center">5</td><td align="center">15</td><td> </td><th align="center">15</th><td align="center">15</td><td align="center">120</td></tr><br />
<tr><th align="center">6</th><td align="center">6</td><td align="center">21</td><td> </td><th align="center">16</th><td align="center">16</td><td align="center">136</td></tr><br />
<tr><th align="center">7</th><td align="center">7</td><td align="center">28</td><td> </td><th align="center">17</th><td align="center">17</td><td align="center">153</td></tr><br />
<tr><th align="center">8</th><td align="center">8</td><td align="center">36</td><td> </td><th align="center">18</th><td align="center">18</td><td align="center">171</td></tr><br />
<tr><th align="center">9</th><td align="center">9</td><td align="center">45</td><td> </td><th align="center">19</th><td align="center">19</td><td align="center">190</td></tr><br />
<tr><th align="center">10</th><td align="center">10</td><td align="center">55</td><td> </td><th align="center">20</th><td align="center">20</td><td align="center">210</td></tr><br />
</table><br />
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<br />
You can develop one skill very far (to level 20 over 2-3 months of time), or you can develop a couple of skills to a decent level. The game rounds (resets) are too short to develop all skills to the maximum of level 20.<br><br />
Developing plain and on-color skills is cheap. Developing off-color skills costs double. It is nearly impossible to get an off-color skill to level 20 within the length of a game round.<br />
<br />
=Tips on what skill to develop first=<br />
Just pointing out the obvious about skills:<br />
Its not what you take first and what second, its how you adjust skills to your game style.<br />
A hoarder/defensive mage should obviously pick barrier resistance and grand enchanter to ensure his defense and his income while he masses up lots of money / items etc.<br />
(also grand enchanter works perfectly for spells like confuse/dnd/Meteor storm, other than the obvious "love and peace" and "weather summoning")<br />
<br />
A war mage on the opposite needs either barrier penetration, legendary commander or grand conqueror<br />
for the same reasons.<br />
<br />
If you are going to attack a lot then boost your attack powers !<br />
If you are going to defend a lot boost your resistance. At all points choose what you like to do<br />
in this game and pick the skills so you do it best way possible.<br />
<br />
For those people that are a bit more knowledgeable about the game mechanics they could cut their losses.<br />
That is to pick the skills that make up for your natural disadvantages as a player.<br />
Someone who cannot play a full run properly due to lack of turns or bad use of mana then "augment summoning" will reduce the castings needed to make an army (thus less mana used also) and the first 3 ranks in the phantasm skill is 3% less mana cost on all spells. ( 4rth rank is -3.6% i dont know further [Edit: lvl 6 is -6%] )<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=Old Information=<br />
Originally, <br />
* You could store a maximum of 5 unused Skill Credits. If you gain a sixth, it is lost (until Feb. 2007)<br />
* Spending a skill point took one turn -- discontinued when skill collection was made 'passive' (until Feb. 2007)</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=File:Add_perform_mirc.jpg&diff=14840File:Add perform mirc.jpg2008-03-08T16:36:28Z<p>Cyrus: </p>
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<div></div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=IRC_mIRC&diff=14839IRC mIRC2008-03-08T16:36:18Z<p>Cyrus: /* mIRC Auto Perform */</p>
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<div>== HowTo mIRC & The Reincarnation ==<br />
<br />
=== Add TR IRC Server ===<br />
<br />
If you would like to create an entry in mIRC server list you can do this by pressing alt+o. <br />
<br><br />
This will bring up the server window in mIRC. <br />
Click the "add" button and fill in the fields according to the image below.<br />
<br />
[[image:add_server_mirc.jpg]]<br />
<br />
=== mIRC Auto Perform ===<br />
<br />
Press alt+o to get to mIRC Options, then select Options in the tree menu on the left.<br />
<br><br />
Now press "Perform" button and click "Add" button. Find "TheReincarnation" in the list and click "Ok"<br />
<br><br />
Just as the image below:<br><br />
[[image:add_network_mirc.jpg]]<br />
<br><br><br />
Ok, now you can write the commands that you want to be used when you connect to TheReincarnation.<br />
<br><br />
Please not that you have to change "password" to match your own password. <br />
<br><br />
Example:<br />
<br><br />
[[image:add_perform_mirc.jpg]]<br />
<br><br><br />
With these settings you will identify you registered nickname and join #reincarnation when you connect to TheReincarnation IRC Server.<br />
<br><br><br />
Enjoy!</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=IRC_mIRC&diff=14838IRC mIRC2008-03-08T16:36:02Z<p>Cyrus: /* mIRC Auto Perform */</p>
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<div>== HowTo mIRC & The Reincarnation ==<br />
<br />
=== Add TR IRC Server ===<br />
<br />
If you would like to create an entry in mIRC server list you can do this by pressing alt+o. <br />
<br><br />
This will bring up the server window in mIRC. <br />
Click the "add" button and fill in the fields according to the image below.<br />
<br />
[[image:add_server_mirc.jpg]]<br />
<br />
=== mIRC Auto Perform ===<br />
<br />
Press alt+o to get to mIRC Options, then select Options in the tree menu on the left.<br />
<br><br />
Now press "Perform" button and click "Add" button. Find "TheReincarnation" in the list and click "Ok"<br />
<br><br />
Just as the image below:<br><br />
[[image:add_network_mirc.jpg]]<br />
<br><br><br />
Ok, now you can write the commands that you want to be used when you connect to TheReincarnation.<br />
<br><br />
Please not that you have to change "password" to match your own password. <br />
<br><br />
Example:<br />
<br><br />
[[image:add_network_mirc.jpg]]<br />
<br><br><br />
With these settings you will identify you registered nickname and join #reincarnation when you connect to TheReincarnation IRC Server.<br />
<br><br><br />
Enjoy!</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=IRC_mIRC&diff=14836IRC mIRC2008-03-08T16:31:13Z<p>Cyrus: /* mIRC Auto Perform */</p>
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<div>== HowTo mIRC & The Reincarnation ==<br />
<br />
=== Add TR IRC Server ===<br />
<br />
If you would like to create an entry in mIRC server list you can do this by pressing alt+o. <br />
<br><br />
This will bring up the server window in mIRC. <br />
Click the "add" button and fill in the fields according to the image below.<br />
<br />
[[image:add_server_mirc.jpg]]<br />
<br />
=== mIRC Auto Perform ===<br />
<br />
Press alt+o to get to mIRC Options, then select Options in the tree menu on the left.<br />
<br><br />
Now press "Perform" button and click "Add" button. Find "TheReincarnation" in the list and click "Ok"<br />
<br><br />
Just as the image below:<br />
[[image:add_network_mirc.jpg]]<br />
<br />
<br><br><br />
If you would like to create an entry in mIRC server list you can do this by pressing alt+o. <br />
<br><br />
This will bring up the server window in mIRC. <br />
Click the "add" button and fill in the fields according to the image below.<br />
<br />
[[image:add_server_mirc.jpg]]</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=File:Add_network_mirc.jpg&diff=14834File:Add network mirc.jpg2008-03-08T16:29:52Z<p>Cyrus: </p>
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<div></div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=File:Add_server_mirc.jpg&diff=14829File:Add server mirc.jpg2008-03-08T16:25:42Z<p>Cyrus: uploaded a new version of "Image:Add server mirc.jpg"</p>
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<div></div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=IRC_mIRC&diff=14828IRC mIRC2008-03-08T16:25:16Z<p>Cyrus: New page: == HowTo mIRC & The Reincarnation == === Add TR IRC Server === If you would like to create an entry in mIRC server list you can do this by pressing alt+o. <br> This will bring up the se...</p>
<hr />
<div>== HowTo mIRC & The Reincarnation ==<br />
<br />
=== Add TR IRC Server ===<br />
<br />
If you would like to create an entry in mIRC server list you can do this by pressing alt+o. <br />
<br><br />
This will bring up the server window in mIRC. <br />
Click the "add" button and fill in the fields according to the image below.<br />
<br />
[[image:add_server_mirc.jpg]]<br />
<br />
=== mIRC Auto Perform ===<br />
<br />
Press alt+o to get to mIRC Options, then select Options in the tree menu on the left.<br />
<br><br />
Now press "Perform" button and click "Add" button. Find "TheReincarnation" in the list and click "Ok"<br />
<br><br><br />
If you would like to create an entry in mIRC server list you can do this by pressing alt+o. <br />
<br><br />
This will bring up the server window in mIRC. <br />
Click the "add" button and fill in the fields according to the image below.<br />
<br />
[[image:add_server_mirc.jpg]]</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=IRC&diff=14827IRC2008-03-08T16:02:35Z<p>Cyrus: /* IRC Network */</p>
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<div>==Internet Relay Chat (IRC)==<br />
<br />
===IRC Network===<br />
<br />
Server: www.the-reincarnation.com<br><br />
Port: 6697<br />
<br />
For mIRC users:<br />
If you would like to create an entry in mIRC server list you can do this by pressing alt+o. This will bring up the server window in mIRC. Click the "add" button and fill in the fields according to the image below.<br />
<br />
[[image:add_server_mirc.jpg]]<br />
<br />
===IRC Official Support Channel===<br />
<br />
<nowiki>#reincarnation</nowiki><br />
<br />
===IRC Commands===<br />
<br />
[[IRC_NickCommands | Nick commands]] for creating a nick and authenticating it<br><br />
[[IRC_ChanCommands | Channel commands]] for creating a channel and maintaining it</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=IRC&diff=14826IRC2008-03-08T15:56:18Z<p>Cyrus: /* IRC Network */</p>
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<div>==Internet Relay Chat (IRC)==<br />
<br />
===IRC Network===<br />
<br />
Server: www.the-reincarnation.com<br />
Port: 6697<br />
<br />
For mIRC users:<br />
If you would like to create an entry in mIRC server list you can do this by pressing alt+o. This will bring up the server window in mIRC. Click the "add" button and fill in the fields according to the image below.<br />
<br />
[[image:add_server_mirc.jpg]]<br />
<br />
===IRC Official Support Channel===<br />
<br />
<nowiki>#reincarnation</nowiki><br />
<br />
===IRC Commands===<br />
<br />
[[IRC_NickCommands | Nick commands]] for creating a nick and authenticating it<br><br />
[[IRC_ChanCommands | Channel commands]] for creating a channel and maintaining it</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=File:Add_server_mirc.jpg&diff=14825File:Add server mirc.jpg2008-03-08T15:55:56Z<p>Cyrus: </p>
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<div></div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=IRC&diff=14823IRC2008-03-08T15:52:41Z<p>Cyrus: /* IRC Network */</p>
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<div>==Internet Relay Chat (IRC)==<br />
<br />
===IRC Network===<br />
<br />
Server: www.the-reincarnation.com<br />
Port: 6697<br />
<br />
For mIRC users:<br />
If you would like to create an entry in mIRC server list you can do this by pressing alt+o. This will bring up the server window in mIRC. Click the "add" button and fill in the fields according to the image below.<br />
<br />
[[image:tr_mirc.jpg]]<br />
<br />
===IRC Official Support Channel===<br />
<br />
<nowiki>#reincarnation</nowiki><br />
<br />
===IRC Commands===<br />
<br />
[[IRC_NickCommands | Nick commands]] for creating a nick and authenticating it<br><br />
[[IRC_ChanCommands | Channel commands]] for creating a channel and maintaining it</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=IRC&diff=14822IRC2008-03-08T15:51:28Z<p>Cyrus: /* IRC Network */</p>
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<div>==Internet Relay Chat (IRC)==<br />
<br />
===IRC Network===<br />
<br />
Server: www.the-reincarnation.com<br />
Port: 6697<br />
<br />
For mIRC users:<br />
If you would like to create an entry in mIRC server list you can do this by pressing alt+e. This will bring up the server window in mIRC. Click the "add" button and fill in the fields according to the image below.<br />
<br />
[[image:tr_mirc.jpg]]<br />
<br />
===IRC Official Support Channel===<br />
<br />
<nowiki>#reincarnation</nowiki><br />
<br />
===IRC Commands===<br />
<br />
[[IRC_NickCommands | Nick commands]] for creating a nick and authenticating it<br><br />
[[IRC_ChanCommands | Channel commands]] for creating a channel and maintaining it</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=IRC&diff=14820IRC2008-03-08T15:50:52Z<p>Cyrus: /* IRC Network */</p>
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<div>==Internet Relay Chat (IRC)==<br />
<br />
===IRC Network===<br />
<br />
Server: www.the-reincarnation.com<br />
Port: 6697<br />
<br />
For mIRC users:<br />
If you would like to create an entry in mIRC server list you can do this by pressing alt+e. This will bring up the server window in mIRC. Click the "add" button and fill in the fields according to the image below.<br />
<br />
[[image:tr_mirc]]<br />
<br />
===IRC Official Support Channel===<br />
<br />
<nowiki>#reincarnation</nowiki><br />
<br />
===IRC Commands===<br />
<br />
[[IRC_NickCommands | Nick commands]] for creating a nick and authenticating it<br><br />
[[IRC_ChanCommands | Channel commands]] for creating a channel and maintaining it</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=File:Tr_mirc.jpg&diff=14819File:Tr mirc.jpg2008-03-08T15:49:23Z<p>Cyrus: </p>
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<div></div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=IRC&diff=14818IRC2008-03-08T15:49:00Z<p>Cyrus: /* IRC Network */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Internet Relay Chat (IRC)==<br />
<br />
===IRC Network===<br />
<br />
Server: www.the-reincarnation.com<br />
Port: 6697<br />
<br />
For mIRC users:<br />
If you would like to create an entry in mIRC server list you can do this by pressing alt+e. This will bring up the server window in mIRC. Click the "add" button and fill in the fields according to the image below.<br />
<br />
===IRC Official Support Channel===<br />
<br />
<nowiki>#reincarnation</nowiki><br />
<br />
===IRC Commands===<br />
<br />
[[IRC_NickCommands | Nick commands]] for creating a nick and authenticating it<br><br />
[[IRC_ChanCommands | Channel commands]] for creating a channel and maintaining it</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=IRC_NickCommands&diff=14810IRC NickCommands2008-03-07T02:19:25Z<p>Cyrus: /* Retrieve a lost password */</p>
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<div>==Internet Relay Chat ([[IRC |IRC]]) - Nick Commands==<br />
<br />
===What is a Nick?===<br />
A nick is what people will recognize you as when you join a channel. It is your screen name and can be anything that you want withing reason. Nicks must meet the following guidelines:<br />
<br />
* Must not contain offensive words or vulgarities<br />
* May not contain "admin" anywhere within it<br />
* Must be 30 characters or shorter<br />
<br />
===Registering a Nick===<br />
<br />
Registering a nick makes it "yours" and allows you to be invited to restricted channels, register channels, and be identified as who you say you are.<br />
<br />
To register your nick:<br />
<br />
* Change your nick to what you would like it to be registered as using the /nick command<br />
** Example: /nick DeathDealer<br />
* Use the following command: /msg nickserv register <pwd> <email><br />
** Example: /msg nickserv register ThisIsMyPwd somejoe@anywhere.com<br />
<br />
The password must be a minimum of 5 characters. It is best to use both upper and lower case letters and numbers.<br><br />
The email address must belong to you, but we will accept "free based" emails such as gmail, yahoo, msn, hotmail, etc.<br />
<br />
===Retrieve a lost password===<br />
<br />
To retrieve your password if you lost it:<br />
<br />
* Change the nick to what you had when you registered, use the /nick command<br />
** Example: /nick DeathDealer<br />
* Use the following command: /msg nickserv sendpass <nickname><br />
** Example: /msg nickserv sendpass DeathDealer<br />
<br />
Now go check the email that you used during nickname registration for an email with the password in it. Enjoy!</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=IRC_NickCommands&diff=14809IRC NickCommands2008-03-07T02:15:55Z<p>Cyrus: /* Internet Relay Chat (IRC) - Nick Commands */</p>
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<div>==Internet Relay Chat ([[IRC |IRC]]) - Nick Commands==<br />
<br />
===What is a Nick?===<br />
A nick is what people will recognize you as when you join a channel. It is your screen name and can be anything that you want withing reason. Nicks must meet the following guidelines:<br />
<br />
* Must not contain offensive words or vulgarities<br />
* May not contain "admin" anywhere within it<br />
* Must be 30 characters or shorter<br />
<br />
===Registering a Nick===<br />
<br />
Registering a nick makes it "yours" and allows you to be invited to restricted channels, register channels, and be identified as who you say you are.<br />
<br />
To register your nick:<br />
<br />
* Change your nick to what you would like it to be registered as using the /nick command<br />
** Example: /nick DeathDealer<br />
* Use the following command: /msg nickserv register <pwd> <email><br />
** Example: /msg nickserv register ThisIsMyPwd somejoe@anywhere.com<br />
<br />
The password must be a minimum of 5 characters. It is best to use both upper and lower case letters and numbers.<br><br />
The email address must belong to you, but we will accept "free based" emails such as gmail, yahoo, msn, hotmail, etc.<br />
<br />
===Retrieve a lost password===<br />
<br />
To retrieve your password if you lost it:<br />
<br />
* Change the nick to what you had when you registered, use the /nick command<br />
** Example: /nick DeathDealer<br />
* Use the following command: /msg nickserv sendpass <nickname><br />
** Example: /msg nickserv sendpass DeathDealer</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=IRC_NickCommands&diff=14806IRC NickCommands2008-03-07T02:14:37Z<p>Cyrus: /* Registering a Nick */</p>
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<div>==Internet Relay Chat ([[IRC |IRC]]) - Nick Commands==<br />
<br />
===What is a Nick?===<br />
A nick is what people will recognize you as when you join a channel. It is your screen name and can be anything that you want withing reason. Nicks must meet the following guidelines:<br />
<br />
* Must not contain offensive words or vulgarities<br />
* May not contain "admin" anywhere within it<br />
* Must be 30 characters or shorter<br />
<br />
===Registering a Nick===<br />
<br />
Registering a nick makes it "yours" and allows you to be invited to restricted channels, register channels, and be identified as who you say you are.<br />
<br />
To register your nick:<br />
<br />
* Change your nick to what you would like it to be registered as using the /nick command<br />
** Example: /nick DeathDealer<br />
* Use the following command: /msg nickserv register <pwd> <email><br />
** Example: /msg nickserv register ThisIsMyPwd somejoe@anywhere.com<br />
<br />
The password must be a minimum of 5 characters. It is best to use both upper and lower case letters and numbers.<br><br />
The email address must belong to you, but we will accept "free based" emails such as gmail, yahoo, msn, hotmail, etc.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
To retrieve your password if you lost it:<br />
<br />
* Change the nick to what you had when you registered, use the /nick command<br />
** Example: /nick DeathDealer<br />
* Use the following command: /msg nickserv sendpass <nickname><br />
** Example: /msg nickserv sendpass DeathDealer</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=IRC_NickCommands&diff=14805IRC NickCommands2008-03-07T02:10:10Z<p>Cyrus: /* Registering a Nick */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Internet Relay Chat ([[IRC |IRC]]) - Nick Commands==<br />
<br />
===What is a Nick?===<br />
A nick is what people will recognize you as when you join a channel. It is your screen name and can be anything that you want withing reason. Nicks must meet the following guidelines:<br />
<br />
* Must not contain offensive words or vulgarities<br />
* May not contain "admin" anywhere within it<br />
* Must be 30 characters or shorter<br />
<br />
===Registering a Nick===<br />
<br />
Registering a nick makes it "yours" and allows you to be invited to restricted channels, register channels, and be identified as who you say you are.<br />
<br />
To register your nick:<br />
<br />
* Change your nick to what you would like it to be registered as using the /nick command<br />
** Example: /nick DeathDealer<br />
* Use the following command: /msg nickserv register <pwd> <email><br />
** Example: /msg nickserv register ThisIsMyPwd somejoe@anywhere.com<br />
<br />
To retrieve your password if you lost it:<br />
<br />
* Change the nick to what you had when you registered, use the /nick command<br />
** Example: /nick DeathDealer<br />
* Use the following command: /msg nickserv sendpass <nickname><br />
** Example: /msg nickserv sendpass DeathDealer<br />
<br />
The password must be a minimum of 5 characters. It is best to use both upper and lower case letters and numbers.<br><br />
The email address must belong to you, but we will accept "free based" emails such as gmail, yahoo, msn, hotmail, etc.</div>Cyrushttps://wiki.the-reincarnation.org/index.php?title=God_Favour&diff=14752God Favour2008-03-04T13:57:04Z<p>Cyrus: /* How to get Favour */</p>
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<div>= How to get Favour =<br />
You do that by donating, a nice amount of your geld on the Altar of Darkness, found in the [[Black Market]].<br />
<br />
You need to donate minimum amount to stand a chance.<br />
* Minimum is 10% of your total geld. Total geld includes what geld you have temporarily on black market, in the form of bids.<br />
<br />
on top of that,<br />
* minimum for Beta server (1 turn/5 min) is 20,000,000, <br />
* minimum for Guild/Solo Server (1 turn/7 min) 15,000,000,<br />
* minimum for Arch Server (1 turn/12 min) is 10,000,000.<br />
<br />
if the above is satisfied, <br />
* then you have a 50% chance to get that favour (i.e. bidding 20,000,000 2-3 times usually gives you favour, sometimes you get it the first time...).<br />
<br />
It is harder to get favour right after recovering from disfavour.<br />
<br />
== What god to get favour from? ==<br />
It depends what bonus you are looking for<br />
<br />
== What does each god give their favoured then? ==<br />
===Standard Favour Effects===<br />
Each god has a standard favor effect that lasts for 48 hours:<br />
* Nature gives.......... +10% geld generation by farms/towns and pop income<br />
* Sun gives............. +3% accuracy in battles<br />
* Moon gives............ +10% node m.p. generation<br />
* Magic gives.............. +20 SL and decreases casting cost by 10%<br />
* Science gives........... increased item generation - usually too little to notice. Also increases the effectiveness of using items +10% (like the [[skills|skill]] [[Legendary Artificer]]).<br />
** Note: [Science' protection of items such as [[Magical Compass]], [[Minor Indulgence]], and [[Unique Items|Uniques]], is not in any way linked to favor status]<br />
* Satan gives........... lowered unit upkeep by 10%<br />
* Lucifer gives.................. +10% summoning yields/attack power<br />
<br />
===Random reward for getting God's favour===<br />
On top of that, you also gain one of the following (random)<br />
* 45% chance on an enchantment for 15 turns <br />
** You pay NO upkeep for this enchantment<br />
** The enchantment is cast as if it was on-color, and at godly [[spell level]] (777).<br />
*** Your speciality for the particular God you donated too has anything to do with chances of the type of enchantment.<br />
** God-enchantment effects stack on top of your own enchantments. <br />
*** Only gods can place an enchantment on a mage if another copy of the spell is currently active -<br />
*** so remember to cast up your own enchantments BEFORE donating, or you'll have to wait for it to expire to cast your own.<br />
** Possible enchantments to receive:<br />
*** Phantasm: [[Concentration]], [[Mind Bar]], [[Hallucination]]<br />
*** Verdant: [[Nature's Lore]], [[Weather Summoning]], [[Sunray]],<br />
*** Ascendant: [[The Holy Light]], [[Love and Peace]], [[Protection from Evil]], [[Resist Elements]], <br />
*** Nether: [[Black Sabbath]], [[Shroud of Darkness]]. <br />
* 5% a random [[heroes|hero]] of up to level 17 <br />
* 20% one [[items|lesser item]] <br />
* 15% small [[mana|m.p.]] refill (kinda like what [[Wish]] does) <br />
* 5% that the [[Luck|Star of Luck]] will shine upon you<br />
* 10% a group of [[Fanatic]]s ('Zealots') joins your army <br />
* x% the God will test a hero of yours. Failure brings death, success adds one level to your hero. The chances of this are very * small, but it happens.<br />
<br />
(estimated chances - feel free to correct)<br />
* [Correction]: Although its good to have your own enchantment casted beforehand i was able to cast my own concetration AFTER receiving god concetration in order to benefit from the 1 turn research of ultimate spells ( i lost 10 turns of the god's spell to do so - but it was possible )<br />
<br />
== Can I get favour from more than one god ? ==<br />
<br />
Yes you can but when you try to get a second favour, the first god can become jealous. Read the encyclopedia to get hints who hates who. Some gods are more jealous for other gods than other gods.<br />
<br />
===Jealousy table===<br />
'''As of January 2007, the Moon/Lucifer God Favor combination is no longer safe.'''<br />
<br />
if you have favour from (god in top row) and want to add favour from (god in left colum),<br />
there is a xxx (number in crosstable) chance the first god gets jealous.<br />
<br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td> </td><br />
<td>'''Nature'''</td><br />
<td>'''Sun'''</td><br />
<td>'''Moon'''</td><br />
<td>'''Magic'''</td><br />
<td>'''Science'''</td><br />
<td>'''Satan'''</td><br />
<td>'''Lucifer'''</td><br />
</tr><br />
<br />
<tr><td>'''Nature''' </td><br />
<td>--</td><td>25%</td><td>25%</td><td>50%</td><td>50%</td><td>50%</td><td>25%</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><td>'''Sun''' </td><br />
<td>25%</td><td>--</td><td><b>75%</B></td><td>25%</td><td>25%</td><td>50%</td><td>25%</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><td>'''Moon''' </td><br />
<td>25%</td><td><b>75%</b></td><td>--</td><td>25%?</td><td>25%</td><td>25%</td><td>25%?</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><td>'''Magic''' </td><br />
<td>25%?</td><td>25%</td><td>25%?</td><td>--</td><td><b>75%</B></td><td>25%</td><td>25%</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><td>'''Science''' </td><br />
<td>50%</td><td>25%</td><td>25%</td><td><b>75%</b></td><td>--</td><td>50%</td><td>25%</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><td>'''Satan''' </td><br />
<td>50%</td><td>50%</td><td>50%</td><td>25%</td><td>50%</td><td>--</td><td><b>75%</b></td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><td>'''Lucifer'''</td><br />
<td>25%</td><td>25%</td><td>25%?</td><td>25%</td><td>25%</td><td><b>75%</B></td><td>--</td><br />
</tr></table><br />
<br />
===Jealousy remarks===<br />
* the table dates back to [[History_of_Terra|Archmage]] and may no longer be 100% accurate.<br />
* It is harder to get favour right after recovering from disfavour.When you have got hatred, and you pay it off, dont try to get a 2nd gods' favour right after, it will result in jealousy again.<br />
* Nature is the god on its own, Sun-Moon, Science-Magic and Satan-Lucifer can be seen as eachother's opposites. Their combo's are the hardest to achieve.<br />
* First Nature then Magic is considered better odds than other way around. First Magic then Moon, same story (but other way around still a fair chance)<br />
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= Disfavour and Hatred status =<br />
This you get from making gods jealous and donating puny 1 geld amounts.<br />
* you get the opposite effect as their favour gives you for Disfavour. There are random 'short term' penalties associated with disfavor (Offensive Enchantments, [[Battle Chant]], [[Serenity]], [[Destroy Artifacts]], [[Fool's Gold]], [[heroes|Hero]] death, Bad Luck, No Damaged Protection, etc. are all possible).<br />
* you get double the opposite effect for Hatred. (e.g. -40 spell level for Magic Hatred). There are random 'short term' penalties associated with hatred (some more fatal than others), typically much more severe than disfavor penalties. (Offensive Enchantments, [[Battle Chant]], [[Serenity]], [[Destroy Artifacts]], [[Fool's Gold]], [[Volcano Eruption]], a 'Super' [[Atomic Bomb]], Hero Death, Bad Luck, No Damaged Protection, etc. are all possible)<br />
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= Most Favoured =<br />
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== Yeah, you can get that too. ==<br />
* You need to be a top10 donator<br />
* You need to donate almost all of your geld (over 90%) <br />
* the amount you donate needs to be at least 10x the normal (minimum) donation amount.<br />
* You need to have special kinds of things in your army (Race/colour/Attacktype units) - differs per god<br />
* You need special kinds of things with your country / play style - differs per god<br />
** For Science, it is said that you need at least 1001 items.<br />
** For Nature, it is said that you have to be peaceful, non-attacking for days.<br />
* You need special kind of relationship with another god (e.g. HATRED with at least one other god, all neutral, etc) - differs per god<br />
* The requirements for most favoured sometimes change<br />
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* If all the above is satisfied, then you have a 50% (?) chance to get that most favour.<br />
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== What does it bring? ==<br />
Double what normal favour brings for double the time (48 hours)<br />
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Plus special goodies:<br />
* Nature: [[Plant Growth]] or [[Nature's Favor]] or [[Nature's Lore]] level 777 for 300 turns (with upkeep)<br />
* Sun: 100 [[Red Dragon]]s (with upkeep)<br />
* Moon: Full mana charge and 70,000 [[werewolf|werewolves]] (with upkeep).<br />
* Magic: 777 [[Concentration]] for 200/300 turns, 500 nodes.<br />
* Science: Random [[Unique Items|unique item]], yes you can get Holy Grails.<br />
* Satan: 50 turns of [[Contract of the Soul|CoS]] (no upkeep, no Devil Prince)<br />
* Lucifer: a level 18-24 random [[:Category:Heroes|hero]] (with upkeep)<br />
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===Tactics===<br />
Pull off a Moon Most Favoured at Armageddon, have the biggest power boost with no turns spending possible, and secure yourself a surprise Hall of Sages spot that way.</div>Cyrus