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Chat
- See also: Chat text commands
Command | Aliases | Usage | Description |
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/say | /say, /s | /say [message] | Sends a message to all PCs within a small radius. The message will not be displayed if a PC has deselected [Say] in the chat filter. Typing /say or /s without a message switches the default chat mode to [Say]. |
/yell | /yell, /y | /yell [message] | Sends a message to all PCs within a large radius. The message will not be displayed if a PC has deselected [Yell] in the chat filter. Typing /yell or /y without a message switches the default chat mode to [Yell]. |
/shout | /shout, /sh | /shout [message] | Sends a message to all PCs in the same area. The message will not be displayed if a PC has deselected [Shout] in the chat filter. |
/tell | /tell, /t | /tell [PC name]@[World name] [message] | Sends a message to a specific PC on a specified World. When specifying a World other than your own, the message can only be sent to PCs that are on your friend list or recruiting party members via the Party Finder. This message cannot be seen by other PCs, and will not be displayed if [Tell] is deselected in the chat filter. Typing /tell or /t [PC name]@[World name] without a message switches the default chat mode to [Tell]. >>Example: /tell [PC name]@Bahamut Hello (Sends the message "Hello" to [PC name] on the World Bahamut.) |
/reply | /reply, /r | /r [message] | Sends a message to the last player from whom you received a /tell. |
/cleartellhistory | /cleartellhistory, /cth | /cleartellhistory | Deletes all record of previous /tell messages. |
/party | /party, /p | /party [message] | Sends a message to all members of your current party, regardless of their location. The message will not be displayed if a PC has deselected [Party] in the chat filter. Typing /party or /p without a message switches the default chat mode to [Party]. |
/alliance | /alliance, /a | /alliance [message] | Sends a message to all members of your current alliance, regardless of their location. The message will not be displayed if a PC has deselected [Alliance] in the chat filter. Typing /alliance or /a without a message switches the default chat mode to [Alliance]. |
/freecompany | /freecompany, /fc | /freecompany [message] | Sends a message to all members of your free company, regardless of their location. Typing /freecompany or /fc without a message switches the default chat mode to [Free Company]. |
/pvpteam | /pvpteam, /pt | /pvpteam [message] | Sends a message to all members of your PvP team, regardless of their location. Typing /pvpteam or /pt without a message switches the default chat mode to [PvP Team]. >>Examples: /pvpteam Hello (Sends the message "Hello" to your PvP team.) /pvpteam (Switches the default chat mode to [PvP Team].) |
/cwlinkshell | /cwlinkshell, /cwl | /cwlinkshell [message] | Sends a message to all members of your active cross-world linkshell, regardless of their location. Typing /cwlinkshell or /cwl without a message switches the default chat mode to your active cross-world linkshell channel. |
/cwlinkshell1 | /cwlinkshell1, /cwl1 | /cwlinkshell1 [message] | Sends a message to all members of the cross-world linkshell you have registered in cross-world linkshell slot 1, regardless of their location. Typing /cwlinkshell1 or /cwl1 without a message switches the default chat mode to [Cross-world Linkshell 1]. |
/cwlinkshell2 | /cwlinkshell2, /cwl2 | /cwlinkshell2 [message] | Sends a message to all members of the cross-world linkshell you have registered in cross-world linkshell slot 2, regardless of their location. Typing /cwlinkshell2 or /cwl2 without a message switches the default chat mode to [Cross-world Linkshell 2]. |
/cwlinkshell3 | /cwlinkshell3, /cwl3 | /cwlinkshell3 [message] | Sends a message to all members of the cross-world linkshell you have registered in cross-world linkshell slot 3, regardless of their location. Typing /cwlinkshell3 or /cwl3 without a message switches the default chat mode to [Cross-world Linkshell 3]. |
/cwlinkshell4 | /cwlinkshell4, /cwl4 | /cwlinkshell4 [message] | Sends a message to all members of the cross-world linkshell you have registered in cross-world linkshell slot 4, regardless of their location. Typing /cwlinkshell4 or /cwl4 without a message switches the default chat mode to [Cross-world Linkshell 4]. |
/cwlinkshell5 | /cwlinkshell5, /cwl5 | /cwlinkshell5 [message] | Sends a message to all members of the cross-world linkshell you have registered in cross-world linkshell slot 5, regardless of their location. Typing /cwlinkshell5 or /cwl5 without a message switches the default chat mode to [Cross-world Linkshell 5]. |
/cwlinkshell6 | /cwlinkshell6, /cwl6 | /cwlinkshell6 [message] | Sends a message to all members of the cross-world linkshell you have registered in cross-world linkshell slot 6, regardless of their location. Typing /cwlinkshell6 or /cwl6 without a message switches the default chat mode to [Cross-world Linkshell 6]. |
/cwlinkshell7 | /cwlinkshell7, /cwl7 | /cwlinkshell7 [message] | Sends a message to all members of the cross-world linkshell you have registered in cross-world linkshell slot 7, regardless of their location. Typing /cwlinkshell7 or /cwl7 without a message switches the default chat mode to [Cross-world Linkshell 7]. |
/cwlinkshell8 | /cwlinkshell8, /cwl8 | /cwlinkshell8 [message] | Sends a message to all members of the cross-world linkshell you have registered in cross-world linkshell slot 8, regardless of their location. Typing /cwlinkshell8 or /cwl8 without a message switches the default chat mode to [Cross-world Linkshell 8]. |
/linkshell | /linkshell, /l | /linkshell [message] | Sends a message to all members of your active linkshell, regardless of their location. Typing /linkshell or /l without a message switches the default chat mode to [Linkshell]. |
/linkshell1 | /linkshell1, /l1 | /linkshell1 [message] | Sends a message to all members of the linkshell you have registered in linkshell slot 1, regardless of their location. |
/linkshell2 | /linkshell2, /l2 | /linkshell2 [message] | Sends a message to all members of the linkshell you have registered in linkshell slot 2, regardless of their location. |
/linkshell3 | /linkshell3, /l3 | /linkshell3 [message] | Sends a message to all members of the linkshell you have registered in linkshell slot 3, regardless of their location. |
/linkshell4 | /linkshell4, /l4 | /linkshell4 [message] | Sends a message to all members of the linkshell you have registered in linkshell slot 4, regardless of their location. |
/linkshell5 | /linkshell5, /l5 | /linkshell5 [message] | Sends a message to all members of the linkshell you have registered in linkshell slot 5, regardless of their location. |
/linkshell6 | /linkshell6, /l6 | /linkshell6 [message] | Sends a message to all members of the linkshell you have registered in linkshell slot 6, regardless of their location. |
/linkshell7 | /linkshell7, /l7 | /linkshell7 [message] | Sends a message to all members of the linkshell you have registered in linkshell slot 7, regardless of their location. |
/linkshell8 | /linkshell8, /l8 | /linkshell8 [message] | Sends a message to all members of the linkshell you have registered in linkshell slot 8, regardless of their location. |
/novice | /novice, /n | /novice [message] | Sends a message to the [Novice Network]. The message will not be displayed if a PC has deselected [Novice Network] in the chat filter. Typing /novice or /n without a message switches the default chat mode to [Novice Network]. >>Examples: /novice Hello (Sends the message "Hello" to the Novice Network.) /novice (Switches the default chat mode to [Novice Network].) |
/echo | /echo, /e | /echo [message] | Displays a message that only you can see. |
/clearlog | /clearlog, /cl | /clearlog | Delete all past messages from your entire chat log. |
/quickchat | /quickchat, /qchat | /quickchat [quick chat message] | Sends a Quick Chat message. Can only be used during the Feast. >>Example: /quickchat Charge <t> (Sends the Quick Chat message "Charge" using a specified target.) |
/em | /emote, /em | /em [message] | Sends a message to all players nearby which has the same form as typical emotes. |
Party and Social
- See also: Party and Social text commands
Command | Aliases | Usage | Description |
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/join | /join | Accepts a party invite. | |
/decline | /decline | Declines a party invite. | |
/invite | /invite [placeholder] | Invites the specified PC to your party. Invites current target when no PC is specified. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8> A full list of placeholders | |
/kick | /kick [placeholder] | Kicks the specified PC from your party. Kicks current target when no PC is specified. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8> A full list of placeholders | |
/leader | /leader [placeholder] | Promotes the specified PC to party leader. Promotes current target when no PC is specified. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8> A full list of placeholders | |
/leave | /leave | Leave your current party. | |
/partycmd | /partycmd, /pcmd | /partycmd [subcommand] | Executes various party commands. Can only be used to display the Party menu or add party members when participating in a cross-world party. >>Subcommands: join Accept a party invite. decline Decline a party invite. add [placeholder] Invite a PC to your party. leave Leave your current party. kick [placeholder] Oust a PC from your party. breakup Dissolve your current party. Opens and closes the Party menu when no subcommand is specified. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8> A full list of placeholders |
/partysort | /partysort, /psort | /partysort | Sort the party list in the specified order. |
/recordready | /recordready [subcommand] | Opens and closes the Duty Recorder interface. >>Subcommands: [countdowntime] Initiate a record ready check to begin recording a duty. When all party members consent to the recording, a countdown will start at the specified time. Subsequent uses of this command during the same duty will function as both a ready check and countdown. Opens the Duty Recorder interface when no subcommand is specified. | |
/readycheck | /readycheck, /rcheck | /readycheck | Initiate ready check. |
/ready | /ready, /rd | /ready | Indicate that you are ready when a ready check has been initiated. |
/hold | /hold, /hd | /hold | Indicate that you are not ready when a ready check has been initiated. |
/countdown | /countdown, /cd | /cd [subcommand] | Opens and closes the countdown interface. >>Subcommands: [countdown time] Initiates a countdown starting at the specified time. Changes made via text commands will not be saved in the countdown interface. Also, notifications will not be displayed in the log window. Opens the countdown interface when no subcommand is specified. >>Example: /countdown 10 Initiates a countdown starting at ten seconds. |
/friendlist | /friendlist, /flist | /friendlist [subcommand] | Executes various friend list commands. >>Subcommands: add [placeholder] Send a PC a friend request. accept [placeholder] Accept a friend request from a PC. deny [placeholder] Deny a friend request from a PC. remove [placeholder] Remove a PC from your friend list. Opens and closes friend list when no subcommand is specified. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8> A full list of placeholders |
/blacklist | /blacklist, /blist | /blacklist [subcommand] | Executes various blacklist commands. >>Subcommands: add [placeholder] Add a PC to your blacklist. remove [placeholder] Remove a PC from your blacklist. Opens and closes blacklist when no subcommand is specified. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8> A full list of placeholders |
Target
- See also: Target text commands
Command | Aliases | Usage | Description |
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/check | /check, /c | /check [placeholder] | Examines the specified PC. Examines current target when no PC is specified. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8> A full list of placeholders |
/trade | /trade [placeholder] | Initiates a trade with the specified PC. Initiates a trade with your current target when no PC is specified. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8> A full list of placeholders | |
/automove | /automove [subcommand] | Begin moving in the current direction you are facing. >>Subcommands: on Initiate automove. off Cancel automove. Toggle between on and off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/follow | /follow | Automatically follow a specified PC. Follow current target when no PC is specified. | |
/meldrequest | /meldrequest [placeholder] | Sends a materia meld request to the specified PC. Sends request to current target when no PC is specified. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8> A full list of placeholders |
Hotbar
- See also: Hotbar text commands
Command | Aliases | Usage | Description |
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/action | /action, /ac | /action "action name" [placeholder] | Uses an action on the specified PC. Uses current target when not specified. Target does not need to be specified for certain actions. This cannot be used with actions you have not yet learned, or when restricted by other factors. If action uses ground targeting, then the action will be executed on the specified PC. If no PC is specified, then you will enter ground targeting mode. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8>, gtoff A full list of placeholders >>Examples: /action "Heavy Swing" <t> (Executes Heavy Swing on current target.) /action "Cure" <2> (Executes cure on second player in party list.) |
/blueaction | /blueaction "blue mage action" [placeholder] | Uses the specified blue magic action on the specified target. Uses current target when not specified. Target does not need to be specified for certain actions. This cannot be used with actions you have not yet learned, or when restricted by other factors. If action uses ground targeting, then the action will be executed on the specified target. If no target is specified, then you will enter ground targeting mode. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8>, gtoff A full list of placeholders >>Example: /blueaction "Water Cannon" <t> (Executes Water Cannon on the specified target.) | |
/pvpaction | /pvpaction, /pvpac | /pvpaction "action name" [placeholder] | Uses the specified pvp action on the specified target. Uses current target when not specified. Target does not need to be specified for certain actions. This cannot be used with pvp actions you have not yet learned or when restricted by other factors. If the action uses ground targeting, then the action will be executed on the specified target. If no target is specified, then you will enter ground targeting mode. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8>, gtoff A full list of placeholders >>Example: /pvpaction "Storm's Path" <t> (Executes Storm's Path on current target.) |
/generalaction | /generalaction, /gaction | /gaction "action name" [placeholder] | Uses the specified general action on the specified target. The target name can be omitted when the target is yourself. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8>, gtoff A full list of placeholders >>Examples: /gaction "Mount Roulette" (Executes the Mount Roulette.) /gaction "Duty Action I" <t> (Executes a duty-specific action on the specified target.) |
/companionaction | /companionaction, /cac | /cac "companion action name" | Uses a companion action. The target of companion actions cannot be specified. This cannot be used with companion actions you have not yet learned, or when restricted by other factors. >>Example: /cac "free stance" (Companion will enter free stance.) |
/petaction | /petaction, /pac | /pac "pet action name" [placeholder] | Uses a pet action on the specified target. Uses current target when not specified. Target does not need to be specified for certain pet actions. This cannot be used with pet actions you have not yet learned, or when restricted by other factors. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8> A full list of placeholders >>Example: /pac "Crimson Cyclone" <t> (Executes Crimson Cyclone on current target.) |
/mount | /mount "mount name" | Summon or dismiss the specified mount. Mount name is not necessary when dismissing. >>Example: /mount "Company Chocobo" (Summons or dismisses your company chocobo.) | |
/minion | /minion "minion name" | Summon or dismiss the specified minion. Minion name is not necessary when dismissing. >>Example: /minion "wayward hatchling" (Summons or dismisses the wayward hatchling minion.) | |
/fashion | /fashion [accessory] | Equip a specified fashion accessory. >>Example: /fashion "parasol" (Equip the parasol accessory.) | |
/recast | /recast "action name" | Displays time remaining until the specified action can be used again. | |
/additionalaction | /additionalaction, /aaction | /aaction "action name" [subcommand] | Set the specified action as an additional action for your current gatherer or crafter class. This command cannot be used with Disciples of War or Magic. >>Subcommands: on Set additional action. off Remove additional action. clear Remove all additional actions. Toggle between on and off when no subcommand is specified. >>Examples: /aaction "Triangulate" (Sets Triangulate as an additional action.) /aaction clear (Removes all role actions.) |
/bluespellbook | /bluespellbook [subcommand] | Open and register active actions in the Blue Magic Spellbook. >>Subcommands: set "blue mage action" on Removes the specified blue mage action from the list of active actions in the current set. set "blue mage action" off Removes the specified blue mage action from the list of active actions in the current set. preset [active set 1-5] Load the specified set of active actions. clear Remove all active actions from the current active action set. Opens the Blue Magic Spellbook when no subcommand is specified. >>Examples: /bluespellbook set "Water Cannon" (Sets the blue mage action Water Cannon as an active action in the current set. /bluespellbook preset 2 (Loads active set 2.) | |
/addpvpaction | /addpvpaction, /apa | /apa "action name 1" "action name 2" | Set the specified actions as additional PvP actions. This command requires that you specify two actions. >>Example: /addpvpaction "Weapon Throw" "Full Swing" (Sets Weapon Throw and Full Swing as additional PvP actions.) |
/hotbar | /hotbar [subcommand] | Edit and configure hotbar settings. Only available in PvE areas. >>Subcommands action "action name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified action to slot [#2] in hotbar page [#1]. If "current" is entered for [#1], then the action will be set in the page displayed in hotbar 1. If [#2] is omitted, the action will be set to the lowest-numbered slot available. If both [#1] and [#2] are omitted, the action will be set to the lowest-numbered slot available on the lowest-numbered hotbar available. This applies to all of the following subcommands. blueaction "blue mage action name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified blue mage action to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. general "general action name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified general action to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. item "item name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified item to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. emote "emote name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified emote to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. companion "companion action name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified companion action to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. pet "action name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified pet action to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. minion "minion name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified minion to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. mount "mount name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified mount to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. enemysign "enemy sign name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified enemy sign to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. waymark "waymark name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified waymark to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. change [number] Replace current hotbar with hotbar [number]. If "next" or "prev" is entered in [number], then you can scroll through the pages of hotbar 1. copy [class 1] [#1] [class 2] [#2] Copy the contents of [class 1] hotbar [#1] to the [class 2] hotbar [#2]. The subcommand "current" can be used to specify your current class. The subcommand "share" can be used instead of a class to specify your shared hotbar. Class names can be used if a single word, or class abbreviations (ex. WHM for White Mages) can be used instead. display [number] on Display hotbar [number]. display [number] off Hide hotbar [number]. display [number] Toggle on/off hotbar [number]. share [number] on Make hotbar [number] shared. share [number] off Unshare hotbar [number] and assign it to your current class/job. share [number] Toggle between on/off. remove [#1] [#2] Remove the action assigned to slot [#2] on hotbar [#1]. Replace [#2] with "all" to remove all actions from hotbar [#1]. >>Examples: /hotbar action "Mount Roulette" 1 1 (Places Mount Roulette in slot [#1] on hotbar [#1].) /hotbar change 2 (Replaces hotbar [#1] with hotbar [#2].) | |
/pvphotbar | /pvphotbar [subcommand] | Edit and configure hotbar settings. This command can only be used with the PvP hotbar. >>Subcommands action "action name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified PvP action to slot [#2] in hotbar page [#1]. If "current" is entered for [#1], then the action will be set in the page displayed in hotbar 1. If [#2] is omitted, the action will be set to the lowest-numbered slot available. If both [#1] and [#2] are omitted, the action will be set to the lowest-numbered slot available on the lowest-numbered hotbar available. This applies to all of the following subcommands. general "general action name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified general action to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. item "item name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified item to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. emote "emote name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified emote to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. companion "companion action name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified companion action to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. pet "action name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified pet action to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. minion "minion name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified minion to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. mount "mount name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified mount to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. enemysign "enemy sign name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified enemy sign to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. waymark "waymark name" [#1] [#2] Set the specified waymark to slot [#2] in hotbar [#1]. change [number] Replace current hotbar with hotbar [number]. If "next" or "prev" is entered in [number], then you can scroll through the pages of hotbar 1. copy [class 1] [#1] [class 2] [#2] Copy the contents of [class 1] hotbar [#1] to the [class 2] hotbar [#2]. The subcommand "current" can be used to specify your current class. The subcommand "share" can be used instead of a class to specify your shared hotbar. display [number] on Display hotbar [number]. display [number] off Hide hotbar [number]. display [number] Toggle on/off hotbar [number]. share [number] on Make hotbar [number] shared. share [number] off Unshare hotbar [number] and assign it to your current class/job. share [number] Toggle between on/off. remove [#1] [#2] Remove the action assigned to slot [#2] on hotbar [#1]. Replace [#2] with "all" to remove all actions from hotbar [#1]. >>Examples: /pvphotbar action "Purify" 1 1 (Places Purify in slot [#1] on hotbar [#1].) /pvphotbar change 2 (Replaces PvP hotbar [#1] with PvP hotbar [#2].) | |
/crosshotbar | /crosshotbar, /chotbar | /crosshotbar [subcommand] | Edit and configure cross hotbar settings. Only available in PvE areas. >>Subcommands set "action name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified action to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. If "current" is entered for [number], the action will be set in the currently displayed hotbar. If [slot name] is omitted, the action will be set to the lowest-numbered slot available. If both [number] and [slot name] are omitted, the action will be set to the lowest-numbered slot available on the lowest-numbered cross hotbar available. This applies to all of the following subcommands. blueaction "blue mage action name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified blue mage action to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. general "general action name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified general action to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. item "item name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified item to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. emote "emote name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified emote to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. companion "companion action name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified companion action to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. pet "action name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified pet action to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. minion "minion name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified minion to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. mount "mount name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified mount to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. enemysign "enemy sign name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified enemy sign to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. waymark "waymark name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified waymark to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. change [number] Replace current cross hotbar with cross hotbar [number]. Enter "prev" or "next" for [number] to scroll through the cross hotbars. copy [class 1] [number 1] [class 2] [number 2] Copy the contents of [class 1] cross hotbar [number 1] to the [class 2] cross hotbar [number 2]. The subcommand "current" can be used to specify your current class. The subcommand "share" can be used instead of a class to specify your shared hotbar. share [number] on Make cross hotbar [number] shared. share [number] off Unshare cross hotbar [number] and assign it to your current class/job. share [number] Toggle between on/off. remove [number] [slot name] Remove the action assigned to [slot name] on cross hotbar [number]. Replace [slot name] with "all" to remove all actions from cross hotbar [number]. >>Slot Names: LDL (LD1) |
/pvpcrosshotbar | /pvpcrosshotbar, /pvpchotbar | /pvpcrosshotbar [subcommand] | Edit and configure cross hotbar settings. This command can only be used with the PvP cross hotbar. >>Subcommands set "action name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified PvP action to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. If "current" is entered for [number], the action will be set in the currently displayed cross hotbar. If [slot name] is omitted, the action will be set to the lowest-numbered slot available. If both [number] and [slot name] are omitted, the action will be set to the lowest-numbered slot available on the lowest-numbered cross hotbar available. This applies to all of the following subcommands. general "general action name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified general action to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. item "item name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified item to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. emote "emote name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified emote to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. companion "companion action name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified companion action to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. pet "action name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified pet action to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. minion "minion name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified minion to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. mount "mount name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified mount to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. enemysign "enemy sign name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified enemy sign to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. waymark "waymark name" [number] [slot name] Set the specified waymark to [slot name] in cross hotbar [number]. change [number] Replace current cross hotbar with cross hotbar [number]. Enter "prev" or "next" for [number] to scroll through the cross hotbars. copy [class 1] [number 1] [class 2] [number 2] Copy the contents of [class 1] cross hotbar [number 1] to the [class 2] cross hotbar [number 2]. The subcommand "current" can be used to specify your current class. The subcommand "share" can be used instead of a class to specify your shared cross hotbar. display [number] on Display cross hotbar [number]. display [number] off Hide cross hotbar [number]. display [number] Toggle on/off cross hotbar [number]. share [number] on Make cross hotbar [number] shared. share [number] off Unshare cross hotbar [number] and assign it to your current class/job. share [number] Toggle between on/off. remove [number] [slot name] Remove the action assigned to [slot name] on cross hotbar [number]. Replace [slot name] with "all" to remove all actions from cross hotbar [number]. >>Slot Names: |
/crosshotbardisplay | /crosshotbardisplay, /chotbardisplay | /chotbardisplay [subcommand] | Toggle on/off the display of the cross hotbar. >>Subcommands: on Display cross hotbar. off Hide cross hotbar. Toggle between on and off when no subcommand is specified. |
/crosshotbartype | /crosshotbartype, /chotbartype | /chotbartype [subcommand] | Changes the cross hotbar control type. >>Subcommands: hold Enable Hold type. toggle Enable Toggle type. mix Enable Mixed type. |
Battle
- See also: Battle text commands
Command | Aliases | Usage | Description |
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/battlemode | /battlemode, /bm | /battlemode [subcommand] | Toggle between active and passive mode. >>Subcommands: on Switch to active mode. off Switch to passive mode. Toggle between active and passive mode when no subcommand is specified. |
/target | /target, /ta | /target [placeholder] | Targets the specified PC. Target must be within a certain radius for this command to function. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8> A full list of placeholders >>Example: /target <2> (Targets second player in player list.) |
/targetpc | /targetpc, /tpc | /targetpc | Targets the closest PC within a certain radius. |
/targetnpc | /targetnpc, /tnpc | /targetnpc | Targets the closest NPC within a certain radius. |
/targetenemy | /targetenemy, /tenemy | /targetenemy | Targets the closest enemy within a certain radius. |
/battletarget | /battletarget, /bt | /battletarget | Targets the closest enemy within a certain radius that is attacking you. |
/assist | /assist, /as | /assist [placeholder] | Targets the target of another PC. Assists current target when none is specified. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8> A full list of placeholders |
/facetarget | /facetarget, /ft | /facetarget | Immediately turns your PC in the direction of your current target. |
/nexttarget | /nexttarget, /nt | /nexttarget | Toggle clockwise through on-screen enemies. |
/previoustarget | /previoustarget | Toggle counterclockwise through on-screen enemies. | |
/targetlasttarget | /targetlasttarget, /tlt | /targetlasttarget | Re-target your last target. |
/targetlastenemy | /targetlastenemy, /tle | /targetlastenemy | Re-target the last enemy you targeted. |
/lockon | /lockon, /lo | /lockon [subcommand] | Lock on/off current target. >>Subcommands: on Enable lock-on. off Disable lock-on. Toggle between on/off when no subcommand is specified. |
/focustarget | /focustarget [placeholder] | Makes the specified PC your focus target. Makes current target your focus target when none specified. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8> A full list of placeholders >>Example: /focustarget <t> (Makes current target your focus target.) | |
/enemysign | /enemysign, /marking, /mk | /enemysign [sign type] [placeholder] | Set a sign on the specified target. Uses current target when not specified. >>Sign Types: attack1-5 bind1-3 ignore1-2 circle cross square triangle off/clear Turns off sign. Opens and closes the Signs menu when no subcommand is specified. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8> A full list of placeholders >>Example: /marking attack2 <t> (Assigns "Target to Attack 2" to target.) |
/waymark | /waymark, /wmark | /wmark [subcommand] [placeholder] | Place a waymark on the ground below a target. If no target is specified, you will enter ground targeting mode ready to place a waymark. >>Subcommands: a Place or remove waymark A. Overwrites existing waymark if target is specified. b Place or remove waymark B. Overwrites existing waymark if target is specified. c Place or remove waymark C. Overwrites existing waymark if target is specified. d Place or remove waymark D. Overwrites existing waymark if target is specified. 1 Place or remove waymark 1. Overwrites existing wayrmark if target is specified. 2 Place or remove waymark 2. Overwrites existing waymark if target is specified. 3 Place or remove waymark 3. Overwrites existing waymark if target is specified. 4 Place or remove waymark 4. Overwrites existing waymark if target is specified. off/clear Remove all waymarks. save 1-5 Save waymark placements to slots 1-5 of the Waymarks menu. preset 1-5 Load waymark placements from slots 1-5 of the Waymarks menu. You will enter ground targeting mode ready to place an unused waymark in the order of A-D, 1, 2 when no subcommand is specified. More than six waymarks cannot be placed at one time. If a target name is specified, a marker name must also be specified. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8> A full list of placeholders >>Examples: /waymark A (Enters ground targeting mode ready to place waymark A.) /waymark A <t> (Places waymark A at the selected target's location.) |
/statusoff | /statusoff "status" | Removes designated beneficial status. >>Example: /statusoff "Bloodbath" (Removes Bloodbath.) |
Other
- See also: Other text commands
Command | Aliases | Usage | Description |
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/? | /? [text command] | Gives a detailed explanation of the specified text command. | |
/title | /title [subcommand] | Change your currently selected title. >>Subcommands: set "title" Change your current title to "title." clear Display no title. A random title will be set when none is specified. >>Example: /title set "The Heart of the Party" (Set title as "The Heart of the Party.") | |
/gearset | /gearset, /gs | /gearset [subcommand] | Execute gear set functions. >>Subcommands: change [number 1] [number 2] Equip gear in slot [number]. A gear set name can be specified in place of a slot number. If glamour plates are available, a plate number can also be specified. view [number] List gear in slot [number]. A gear set name can be specified in place of a slot number. save [number] Save current gear to slot [number]. A gear set name can be specified in place of a slot number. delete [number] Delete slot [number]. A gear set name can be specified in place of a slot number. First letter matching can be used when specifying gear sets by name. Gear sets will be searched in order from lowest slot number to highest. Gear set list will be displayed when no subcommand is specified. >>Example: /gearset change 1 1 (Equip gear in slot 1 and cast glamour from plate 1.) /gearset change warrior (Equip gear slot whose name begins with warrior.) |
/itemsort | /itemsort, /isort | /itemsort [subcommand] | Sorts your inventory based on the conditions given. This command does not affect the Sort function. >>Subcommands: condition [Category] [Condition] [Order] Sets the items to be sorted along with sorting order. execute [Category] Sorts the specified items based on the conditions given. clear [Category] Clears sort conditions for the specified item category. >>Categories: inventory, retainer, armoury, mh, oh, head, body, hands, waist, legs, feet, neck, ears, wrists, rings, soul >>Conditions: id, spiritbond, category, lv, ilv, stack, hq, materia, pdamage, mdamage, delay, autoattack, blockrate, blockstrength, defense, mdefense, str, dex, vit, int, mnd, craftsmanship, control, gathering, perception, tab >>Order: asc, des Defaults to ascending if order is not specified. Cannot be used if one of the conditions is "tab". >>Examples: /isort condition mh lv asc (Sets main arms to be sorted by ascending equipping level.) /itemsort condition mh ilv des (Sets main arms to be sorted by descending item level.) /itemsort execute mh (Sorts main arms based on the above conditions.) |
/itemsearch | /itemsearch, /isearch | /isearch [item name] | Conducts a complete search of your inventory for all items you own, including equipped gear, items held or equipped by retainers, and items stored in your Armoury Chest, saddlebag, armoire, and glamour dresser. Command cannot be used in a macro. >>Example: /itemsearch "Potion" (Searches your inventory for items containing the word Potion.) |
/levelsync | /levelsync, /lsync | /levelsync [subcommand] | Sync your level when the option is available, such as during FATEs. >>Subcommands: on Start level sync. off End level sync. Toggle between on and off when no subcommand is specified. |
/visor | /visor | Open/close helm visor. This function can also be used to toggle on/off helms that light up. No system message is displayed with this emote. | |
/legacymark | /legacymark, /lmark | /legacymark [subcommand] | Show or hide the Mark of the Twelve─a brand appearing on the back of the neck of all who survived the Calamity. >>Subcommands: on Show mark. off Hide mark. Toggle between shown and hidden when no subcommand is specified. |
/facecamera | /facecamera, /fcam | /facecamera | Gaze continuously at the camera. Execute command again to cancel. |
/grouppose | /grouppose, /gpose | /gpose | Pose as a group. >>Controls Open the Camera Settings interface , R, NUM*, Mouse Wheel Toggle group view on camera , Spacebar Toggle camera lighting , X Toggle all character motions , 1 Key Toggle target character motions , 2 Key Change focus of camera , Tab, Shift+Tab Adjust frame composition , W, A, S, D, Q, E Reset frame composition , Z |
/idlingcamera | /idlingcamera, /icam | /icam [placeholder] | Activate the idling camera. Target does not need to be specified. If a target is specified, the camera will switch between camera angles focusing on that target. If the specified target cannot be focused on, then a random subject will be chosen. >>Controls Open the Camera Settings interface , R, NUM*, Wheel Button Pause/unpause camera , NUM0, left-click Skip scene , Tab, Shift+Tab Adjust frame composition , W, A, S, D, Q, E Reset frame composition , Z >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8> A full list of placeholders |
/petglamour | /egiglamour | /petglamour "egi name" "glamour" | Alter the appearance of select summons. You must resummon the egi for the glamour to take effect. Command not applicable in PvP instances. >>Summon Name: Carbuncle Garuda-Egi Titan-Egi Ifrit-Egi >>Glamour: Carbuncle Emerald Carbuncle Topaz Carbuncle Ruby Carbuncle Garuda-Egi Titan-Egi Ifrit-Egi The glamour will be removed when no glamour is specified. >>Examples: /petglamour "Garuda-Egi" "Ruby Carbuncle" (Garuda-Egi will appear glamoured as Ruby Carbuncle.) /petglamour "Garuda-Egi" (Remove the glamour from Garuda-Egi.) |
/petsize | /petsize [summon] [size] | Alter the size of select summons. Command not applicable in PvP instances. These settings will not apply to other players. >>Egi Name: Demi-Bahamut Demi-Phoenix Ruby Ifrit Topaz Titan Emerald Garuda all >>Size: large Set Demi-Bahamut size to large. medium Set Demi-Bahamut size to medium. small Set Demi-Bahamut size to small. Toggles between small, medium, and large when no size is specified. Returns an error when attempting to toggle using "all." >>Example: /petsize "Ruby Ifrit" "small" (Set Ruby Ifrit's size to small.) | |
/alarm | /alarm "name" [clock type] [repeat] [time] [reminder] | Set an alarm for a specified time using local, server, or Eorzea time. >>Clock Type: lt Set the alarm using local time. st Set the alarm using server time. et Set the alarm using Eorzea time. >>Repeat: Use "repeat" or "rp" to set an hourly alarm. >>Time: Times must be set using the 24-hour clock. Time values: 0000-2400 The hour must be omitted when using the repeat subcommand. >>Reminder: A notification can be given up to 60 minutes prior to the alarm. Time values: 0-60 The repeat and reminder subcommands can be omitted. The "clear" subcommand can be used to delete all alarms. Opens the alarm interface when no subcommands are specified. >>Examples: /alarm Raid lt 2000 10 (Sets the "Raid" alarm for 20:00 local time, with a notification given 10 minutes prior.) /alarm Party lt rp 30 (Sets the "Party" alarm as an hourly alarm, 30 minutes past the hour in local time.) | |
/hud | /hud [UI element] [subcommand] | Toggle on/off various UI elements. >>UI Elements: Target Bar TargetBar, tbar Target Info (HP) TInfoHP, tihp Target Info (Progress) TInfoProgress, tiprog Target Info (Status) TInfoStatus, tistat Focus Target Bar FocusTarget, ftarget Party List PartyList, plist Enemy List EnemyList, elist Parameter Bar ParamBar, param Minimap Minimap, mmap Main Menu MainMenu, mmenu Server Info ServerInfo, server Gil Gil, gil Inventory Grid InventoryGrid, igrid Duty List DutyList, dlist Item Help ItemHelp, ihelp Action Help ActionHelp, ahelp Limit Gauge LimitGauge, lgauge Experience Bar ExpBar, ebar Status Effects StatusEffects, sfx Status Info (Enhancements) SInfoEnhancements, sienh Status Info (Enfeeblements) SInfoEnfeeblements, sienf Status Info (Other) SInfoOther, siother Alliance List 1 AllianceList1, alist1 Alliance List 2 AllianceList2, alist2 Hotbars Hotbar1...Hotbar10 Cross Hotbar Crosshotbar Scenario Guide ScenarioGuide Battle High Gauge BattleHighGauge Rival Wings Alliance List RWAlliance, rwa Rival Wings Station Info RWStation, rwst Rival Wings Mercenary Info RWMerc, rwmrc The Feast Ally Info FeastAlly, fally The Feast Enemy Info FeastEnemy, fenemy >>Subcommands: on Show element. off Hide element. Toggle between on/off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/hudreset | /hudreset | Reverts the current HUD layout, size, and transparency to the default settings. | |
/uireset | /uireset | Reverts all HUD layouts to the default setting, and returns all windows to their default positions, sizes, and transparencies. | |
/uiscale | /uiscale [subcommand] | Resize current HUD elements and windows. >>Subcommands: [number] Resize all HUD elements and windows to the percentage equivalent to the number specified. Percentages available: 60, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 140. reset Reset all HUD elements to default size. >>Examples: /uiscale 140 (All HUD elements become 40 percent larger than their default size.) /uiscale reset (Restores all HUD elements to their default size.) | |
/jobhudmode | /jobhudmode [subcommand] | Toggle job gauges between normal and simple mode. >>Subcommands: 1 Toggle first job gauge between normal and simple mode. 2 Toggle second job gauge between normal and simple mode. Toggles all active job gauges when no subcommand is specified. | |
/search | /search, /sea | /search [condition] | Executes a player search based on the conditions given. Multiple conditions should be separated with a space. Conducts default search if no conditions are specified. >>Conditions: 【PC Name】 forename "PC name" Search for a specific first name. surname "PC name" Search for a specific last name. 【Online Status】 leader, away, busy, duty, event, lookingforparty, recruit, lookingtomeld, newadventurer, mentor, tradementor, pvementor, pvpmentor, roleplay, returner 【Class & Job】 GLA, PGL, MRD, LNC, ARC, ROG, CNJ, THM, ACN, CRP, BSM, ARM, GSM, LTW, WVR, ALC, CUL, MIN, BTN, FSH, PLD, MNK, WAR, DRG, BRD, WHM, BLM, SMN, SCH, NIN, DRK, MCH, AST, SAM, RDM, BLU, GNB, DNC Searches all jobs and classes if none specified. 【Level】 [number] Search for that level only. [number 1]-[number 2] Search for players with levels between number 1 and number 2. Searches all levels if none are specified. 【Grand Company】 "Maelstrom", "Immortal Flames", "Order of the Twin Adder" 【Location】 "Limsa Lominsa", "Gridania", "Ul'dah", "Ishgard", "The Black Shroud", "Thanalan", "La Noscea", "Mor Dhona", "Coerthas", "Dravania", "Abalathia's Spine", "Kugane", "Gyr Abania", "Othard", "The Crystarium", "Eulmore", "Norvrandt" Searches all locations if none are specified. 【Language】 JA, EN, FR, DE Searches current language if none is specified. >>Example: /sea GLA 20-30 "La Noscea" (Searches for all gladiators in La Noscea between levels 20 and 30.) |
/lookingforparty | /lookingforparty, /lfp | /lfp [subcommand] [class] | Set your online status to Looking for Party/Online. >>Subcommands: on Set your status to Looking for Party. off Set your status to Online. Toggle between Looking for Party and Online when no subcommand is specified. >>Classes/Jobs: GLA, PGL, MRD, LNC, ARC, ROG CNJ, THM, ACN, CRP, BSM, ARM GSM, LTW, WVR, ALC, CUL, MIN BTN, FSH, PLD, MNK, WAR, DRG BRD, WHM, BLM, SMN, SCH NIN, DRK, MCH, AST, SAM, RDM BLU, GNB, DNC Multiple classes/jobs─or none at all─may be specified. |
/lookingtomeld | /lookingtomeld, /ltm | /lookingtomeld [subcommand] | Set your online status to Looking to Meld Materia/Online. >>Subcommands: on Set your status to Looking to Meld Materia. off Set your status to Online. Toggle between Looking to Meld Materia and Online when no subcommand is specified. |
/searchcomment | /searchcomment, /scomment | /searchcomment [comment] | Change your search comment. |
/busy | /busy [subcommand] | Set your online status to Busy/Online. >>Subcommands: on Set your status to Busy. off Set your status to Online. Toggle between Busy and Online when no subcommand is specified. | |
/away | /away, /afk | /away [subcommand] | Set your online status to Away/Online. >>Subcommands: on Set your status to Away. off Set your status to Online. Toggle between Away and Online when no subcommand is specified. |
/roleplaying | /roleplaying [subcommand] | Set your online status to Role-playing. >>Subcommands: on Set your status to Role-playing. off Set your status to Online. Toggle between Role-playing and Online when no subcommand is specified. | |
/dice | /dice [chat mode] | Displays a random number between 0 and 999 in the specified chat channel. Displays in the current chat mode when no chat mode is specified. >>Chat Modes: Party party, p Alliance alliance, al Free Company freecompany, fc PvP Team pvpteam, pt Linkshell linkshell1-8, l1-8 Cross-world Linkshell cwlinkshell1-8, cwl1-8 >>Examples: /dice (Displays a random number in the current chat mode.) /dice cwl (Displays a random number in the Cross-world Linkshell 1 channel.) | |
/random | /random | Displays within a /say radius a random number between 0 and 999. Subcommands: [upper limit] Set an upper limit to display a random number between 1 and the specified number. Displays a random number between 0 and 999 when no upper limit is specified. Upper limit range: 2-999 Examples: /random 16 (Displays a random number between 1 and 16 within a /say radius.) | |
/playtime | /playtime, /ptime | /playtime | Displays your cumulative FINAL FANTASY XIV play time for the currently logged in character. |
/logout | /logout | Begins the logout process. | |
/shutdown | /shutdown | Log out and close the game. | |
/nastatus | /nastatus, /nas | /nastatus [subcommand] | Toggle the New Adventurer status on/off. >>Subcommands: on Turns on New Adventurer status. off Turns off New Adventurer status. Toggle the New Adventurer status on/off if no subcommand is specified. |
/returnerstatusoff | /returnerstatusoff | Remove the Returner status. | |
/novicenetworkinvitation | /novicenetworkinvitation, /nnetworkinvitation | /novicenetworkinvitation [subcommand] | Allow or automatically deny invitations to the Novice Network. >>Subcommands: on Allow players to invite you to the Novice Network. off Automatically refuse invitations to the Novice Network. Toggles between on and off when no subcommand is specified. |
/novicenetworkleave | /novicenetworkleave, /nnetworkleave | /novicenetworkleave | Leave the Novice Network. |
/novicenetwork | /novicenetwork, /nnetwork | /nnetwork [subcommand] | Toggle auto-join settings for the Novice Network on and off. >>Subcommands: on Turn on auto-join and connect to the Novice Network. off Turn off auto-join and leave the Novice Network. Toggle auto-join on and off if no subcommand is specified. |
/duelswitch | /duelswitch [subcommand] | Allow or automatically deny challenges to duel from other players. >>Subcommands: on Automatically refuse all challenges to duel. off Allow players to challenge you to duel. Toggles between on and off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/magiaright | /magiaright | Spins your magia board clockwise. | |
/magialeft | /magialeft | Spins your magia board counterclockwise. | |
/magiaattack | /magiaattack [placeholder] | Spin the magia board to match the elemental weakness of the specified target. If no target is specified, matches based on current target. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8> A full list of placeholders | |
/magiadefense | /magiadefense [placeholder] | Spin the magia board to match the elemental affinity of the specified target. If no target is specified, matches based on current target. >>Common Placeholders: <t>, <target>, <1>-<8> A full list of placeholders | |
/magiaauto | /magiaauto [subcommand] | Set the magia board to automatically spin based on your current target. >>Subcommands: attack (atk) Automatically spin the magia board to match the elemental weakness of current target. defense (def) Automatically spin the magia board to match the elemental affinity of current target. off Disable automatic spinning. Toggle between attack, defense, and off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/ridepillion | /ridepillion [placeholder] [subcommand] | Ride pillion on a selected party member's mount. >>Subcommands: [seat number] Select your desired seat on the mount. Available options: 1-7 >>Common Placeholders: <t>,<target>,<1>-<8> If the desired seat is already selected, you will be placed in the next available seat. Seat 1 will be selected if unspecified. >>Example: /ridepillion <2> 1 (Ride in seat 1 of party member 2.) | |
/patchnote | /patchnote | Opens the Patch Notes page on the official site. Launches using your default browser. |
Macro
- See also: Macro text commands
Command | Aliases | Usage | Description |
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/wait | /wait [wait time] | A macro command for adjusting the pause between commands. A wait time amount of 1 equals one second. The maximum wait time allowed is 60. If the wait time amount is over 60, it will be counted as 60. | |
/macroicon | /macroicon, /micon | /micon "icon name" [category] | Displays the specified icon as a hotbar icon. If used twice in a single user macro, only the first instance will be recognized. >>Categories: action If the icon name is an action, action recast time and required MP will be displayed with the icon. blueaction If the icon name is a blue mage action, action recast time and required MP will be displayed with the icon. pvpaction If the icon name is a pvp action, action recast time and required MP will be displayed with the icon. general If the icon name is a general action, action recast time will be displayed with the icon. emote If the icon name is an emote, its icon will be displayed. companion If the icon name is a companion action, its icon will be displayed. pet If the icon name is a pet action, its icon will be displayed minion If the icon name is a minion, its icon will be displayed. mount If the icon name is a mount, its icon will be displayed. enemysign If the icon name is an enemy sign, its icon will be displayed. waymark If the icon name is a waymark, its icon will be displayed. gearset If the icon name is a gear set number, its icon will be displayed. classjob If the icon name is a class or job, its icon will be displayed. quickchat If the icon name is a Quick Chat message, its icon will be displayed. Category defaults to action when none is specified. |
/macrolock | /macrolock, /mlock | /macrolock | Prevents the execution of any additional macros until all steps following /macrolock have been executed. |
/macroerror | /macroerror, /merror | /macroerror [subcommand] | Display or hide text command errors within a user macro. Any errors are displayed upon macro execution. Setting resets to on after macro is executed. >>Subcommands: on Displays error message. off Hides error message. Toggle between on and off when no subcommand is specified. |
/macrocancel | /macrocancel, /mcancel | /macrocancel | Cancel the currently executed macro. Cannot be used in a macro. |
Configuration
- See also: Configuration text commands
Command | Aliases | Usage | Description |
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/autolockon | /autolockon [subcommand] | Automatically lock on target when initiating auto-attack. >>Subcommands: on Enable auto-lock on. off Disable auto-lock on. Toggle between on/off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/autofacetarget | /autofacetarget [subcommand] | Automatically face target when using action. >>Subcommands: on Enable auto-face. off Disable auto-face. Toggle between on/off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/targetring | /targetring [subcommand] | Hide/display target ring. >>Subcommands: on Display target ring. off Hide target ring. Toggle between on/off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/targetline | /targetline [subcommand] | Hide/display target lines. >>Subcommands: on Display target lines. off Hide target lines. Toggle between on/off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/aggroline | /aggroline [subcommand] | Hide/display aggro lines. >>Subcommands: on Display aggro lines. off Hide aggro lines. Toggle between on/off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/autotarget | /autotarget [subcommand] | Enable auto-target when no target specified. >>Subcommands: on Enable auto-target. off Disable auto-target. Toggle between on/off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/displayhead | /displayhead [subcommand] | Hide/display headgear. >>Subcommands: on Display headgear. off Hide headgear. Toggle between on/off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/displayarms | /displayarms [subcommand] | Hide/display main and off hand weapons when sheathed. >>Subcommands: on Display arms. off Hide arms. Toggle between on/off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/autosheathe | /autosheathe, /asheathe | /autosheathe [subcommand] | Auto-sheathe weapon when not in battle. >>Subcommands: on Enable auto-sheathe. off Disable auto-sheathe. Toggle between on/off when no subcommand is specified. |
/targetself | /targetself [subcommand] | Enable/disable clicking on self. >>Subcommands: on Enable clicking on self. off Disable clicking on self. Toggle between on/off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/rclickpc | /rclickpc [subcommand] | →Sets right-click selection to allow or ignore PC targets.
>>Subcommands: on Disables right-click selection for PCs. off Enables right-click selection for PCs. Toggles between on and off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/rclickbattlenpc | /rclickbattlenpc [subcommand] | →Sets right-click selection to allow or ignore battle NPC targets.
>>Subcommands: on Disables right-click selection for battle NPCs. off Enables right-click selection for battle NPCs. Toggles between on and off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/rclickminion | /rclickminion [subcommand] | →Sets right-click selection to allow or ignore minion targets.
>>Subcommands: on Disables right-click selection for minions. off Enables right-click selection for minions. Toggles between on and off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/groundclick | /groundclick [subcommand] | Enable clicking on field to remove target. >>Subcommands: on Enable ground clicking. off Disable ground clicking. Toggle between on/off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/chatlog | /chatlog [subcommand] | Configure log window settings. >>Subcommands: name [number 0-3] Change the way names are displayed in your log window. 0 Full Name 1 Last Name Initialed 2 First Name Initialed 3 Initials Only fontsize [tab number] [number] Adjust [tab number] log window font size to [number]. time [tab number] on Add time stamps to all messages on [tab number] log window. time [tab number] off Remove time stamps from all messages on [tab number] log window. time [tab number] Toggle time stamps on/off for all messages on [tab number] log window. time 12 Set time display to 12-hour format. time 24 Set time display to 24-hour format. time local Set time stamp clock to local time. time server Set time stamp clock to server time. call on Play sound upon receiving /tell. call off Play no sound upon receiving /tell. call [chat channel] Toggle /tell sound on/off for the specified chat channel. emote Emote t Tell p Party fc Free Company al Alliance l1-8 Linkshell 1-8 new Novice Network pvpteam PvP Team cwl Cross-world Linkshell | |
/battleeffect | /battleeffect, /bfx | /bfx [subcommand] [setting] | Configure battle effects settings. >>Subcommands: self Configure own battle effects settings. party Configure party members' battle effects settings. other Configure other NPCs' battle enemypc Configure other Players' battle effects settings. >>Settings: all Show all effects. simple Show limited effects. off Hide all effects. Toggles between all and off when no setting is specified. |
/actionerror | /actionerror, /aerror | /actionerror [subcommand] | Display error messages when actions fail. >>Subcommands: on Enable messages. off Disable messages. Toggle between on/off when no subcommand is specified. |
/recasterror | /recasterror, /rerror | /recasterror [subcommand] | Display recast timer error messages. >>Subcommands: on Enable messages. off Disable messages. Toggle between on/off when no subcommand is specified. |
/tiltcamera | /tiltcamera [subcommand] | Adjust 3rd person camera angle settings. >>Subcommands: [angle number] Set 3rd person camera angle to the specified setting. Settings available: 0-100. | |
/nameplatedisp | /nameplatedisp [category] [setting number] | Change PC display name settings. >>Category: All Players all Your Character self Party Members party Alliance Members alliance Other PCs other Friends friend Feast Opponents feast >>Setting Number 1: Always 2: During Battle 3: When Targeted 4: Never >>Example: /nameplatetype all 4 (Set display names to never display for all players.) | |
/nameplatetype | /nameplatetype [category] [setting number] | Change PC display type settings. >>Category: All Players all Your Character self Party Members party Alliance Members alliance Other PCs other Friends friend Feast Opponents feast >>Setting Number 1: Full Name 2: Surname Abbreviated 3: Forename Abbreviated 4: Initials >>Example: /nameplatetype all 4 (Set display names to initials for all players.) | |
/graphicpresets | /graphicpresets, /gpresets | /graphicpresets [preset number] | Load one of several preset graphics configuration settings. >>Preset Configurations: 1: Standard (Laptop) 2: Standard (Desktop) 3: High (Laptop) 4: High (Desktop) 5: Maximum >>Example: /graphicpresets 2 (Sets graphics settings to preset 2.) |
/mastervolume | /mastervolume [subcommand] | Adjust master volume settings. >>Subcommands: [volume number] Set master volume to the specified volume level. Levels available: 0-100. Toggles mute on and off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/bgm | /bgm [subcommand] | Adjust BGM volume settings. >>Subcommands: [volume number] Set BGM to the specified volume level. Levels available: 0-100. Toggles BGM on and off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/soundeffects | /soundeffects [subcommand] | Adjust sound effects volume settings. >>Subcommands: [volume number] Set sound effects to the specified volume level. Levels available: 0-100. Toggles sound effects on and off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/voice | /voice [subcommand] | Adjust voice volume settings. >>Subcommands: [volume number] Set voice to the specified volume level. Levels available: 0-100. Toggles voice on and off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/systemsounds | /systemsounds [subcommand] | Adjust system sounds volume settings. >>Subcommands: [volume number] Set system sounds to the specified volume level. Levels available: 0-100. Toggles system sounds on and off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/ambientsounds | /ambientsounds [subcommand] | Adjust ambient sounds volume settings. >>Subcommands: [volume number] Set ambient sounds to the specified volume level. Levels available: 0-100. Toggles ambient sounds on and off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/soundeffectsself | /soundeffectsself [subcommand] | Adjust player effects volume settings for self. >>Subcommands: [volume number] Set player effects for self to the specified volume level. Levels available: 0-100. | |
/soundeffectsparty | /soundeffectsparty [subcommand] | Adjust player effects volume settings for your party. >>Subcommands: [volume number] Set player effects for your party to the specified volume level. Levels available: 0-100. | |
/soundeffectsother | /soundeffectsother [subcommand] | Adjust player effects volume settings for other PCs. >>Subcommands: [volume number] Set player effects for other PCs to the specified volume level. Levels available: 0-100. | |
/performsounds | /performsounds [subcommand] | Adjust the volume settings for performance actions. >>Subcommands: [volume number] Set performance actions to the specified volume level. Levels available: 0-100. Toggles system sounds on and off when no subcommand is specified. | |
/systemsoundsspeaker | /systemsoundsspeaker [subcommand] | Adjust system volume settings for speakers (for PlayStation®4 and Windows) | |
/mountbgm | /mountbgm [subcommand] | Toggle the "Play music when mounted" setting on and off. >>Subcommands: on Turn on music when mounted. off Turn off music when mounted. Toggle between on and off when no subcommand is specified. |
Emotes
Main Menu
- See also: Main Menu text commands
Command | Aliases | Usage | Description |
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/actionlist | /actionlist, /alist | /actionlist | Opens and closes the Actions & Traits interface. |
/character | /character, /gear | /character | Opens and closes the Character interface. |
/armourychest | /armourychest, /armoury | /armourychest | Opens and closes your Armoury Chest. |
/inventory | /inventory, /bag | /inventory | Opens and closes your inventory. |
/saddlebag | /saddlebag | Opens and closes your chocobo saddlebag. | |
/companion | /companion, /comp | /companion | Opens and closes the Companion interface. |
/mountguide | /mountguide | Opens and closes the Mount Guide interface. | |
/minionguide | /minionguide | Opens and closes the Minion Guide interface. If the PC is playing Lord of Verminion, the command will open the Battle List. | |
/fashionguide | /fashionguide | Opens and closes the Fashion Accessories interface. | |
/pvpprofile | /pvpprofile, /pvpp | /pvpprofile | Opens and closes the PvP Profile interface. |
/goldsaucer | /goldsaucer, /saucer | /goldsaucer | Opens and closes the Gold Saucer interface. |
/achievements | /achievements | Opens the list of in-game FINAL FANTASY XIV achievements. | |
/currency | /currency | Opens and closes the Currency interface. | |
/recommended | /recommended | Opens and closes the Recommendations list. | |
/collection | /collection, /coll | /collection | Opens and closes the Collection interface. |
/keyitem | /keyitem, /kitem | /keyitem | Opens and closes the Key Item interface. |
/journal | /journal | Opens and closes the quest journal. | |
/dutyfinder | /dutyfinder, /finder | /dutyfinder | Opens and closes the Duty Finder. |
/timers | /timers | Opens and closes the Timers interface. | |
/raidfinder | /raidfinder, /rfinder | /raidfinder | Opens and closes the Raid Finder interface. |
/record | /record | Opens and closes the Duty Recorder interface. | |
/newgame+ | /newgame+, /ng+ | /newgame+ | Opens the New Game+ interface. |
/generaldutykey | /generaldutykey, /gdutykey | /generaldutykey | Activates the General Duty key. When near a FATE, this will level sync the player. |
/huntinglog | /huntinglog, /hlog | /huntinglog | Opens and closes the hunting log. |
/sightseeinglog | /sightseeinglog | Opens and closes the Sightseeing Log interface. | |
/craftinglog | /craftinglog, /clog | /craftinglog | Opens and closes the crafting log. |
/gatheringlog | /gatheringlog, /glog | /gatheringlog | Opens and closes the gathering log. |
/fishinglog | /fishinglog, /flog | /fishinglog | Opens and closes the fishing log. |
/fishguide | /fishguide, /fg | /fishguide | Opens and closes the Fish Guide interface. |
/orchestrion | /orchestrion | Opens and closes the orchestrion list. | |
/challengelog | /challengelog | Opens and closes the Challenge Log interface. | |
/map | /map | Opens and closes the current area map. | |
/teleport | /teleport | Opens the Teleport interface. | |
/return | /return | Return to your current home point. | |
/aethercurrent | /aethercurrent, /acurrent | /aethercurrent | Opens and closes the Aether Currents interface. |
/mountspeed | /mountspeed | Opens and closes the ground mount speed interface. | |
/partyfinder | /partyfinder, /pfinder | /partyfinder | Opens and closes the Party Finder interface. |
/fellowshipfinder | /fellowshipfinder, /fsfinder | /fellowshipfinder | Opens and closes the Fellowship Finder interface. |
/emotelist | /emotelist, /elist | /emotelist | Opens and closes the list of available emotes. |
/freecompanycmd | /freecompanycmd, /fccmd | /freecompanycmd | Opens and closes the free company interface. |
/housing | /housing, /hou | /housing | Opens and closes the Housing interface. |
/pvpteamcmd | /pvpteamcmd | Opens and closes the PvP team menu. | |
/linkshellcmd | /linkshellcmd, /lcmd | /linkshellcmd | Opens and closes the linkshell menu. |
/cwlinkshellcmd | /cwlinkshellcmd, /cwlcmd | /cwlinkshellcmd | Opens and closes the Cross-world Linkshell window. |
/fellowship | /fellowship, /fs | /fellowship | Opens and closes the Fellowship interface. |
/contactlist | /contactlist | Opens and closes the contact list. | |
/supportdesk | /supportdesk, /support | /supportdesk | Opens and closes the Support Desk interface. |
/officialsite | /officialsite, /site | /officialsite | Opens and closes the Official Sites interface. |
/playguide | /playguide, /pguide | /playguide | Opens and closes the Playguide interface. |
/activehelp | /activehelp | Opens and closes the Active Help interface. | |
/characterconfig | /characterconfig, /cconfig | /characterconfig | Opens and closes the Character Configuration interface. |
/systemconfig | /systemconfig, /sconfig | /systemconfig | Opens and closes the System Configuration interface. |
/hudlayout | /hudlayout [subcommand] | Opens and closes the HUD layout editor. >>Subcommands: "layout number" Switches to specified layout. Opens the HUD layout editor if no subcommand is specified. >>Example: /hudlayout 3 (Switches to layout 3.) | |
/macros | /macros | Opens and closes the user macro editor. | |
/keybind | /keybind, /keyconfig | /keybind | Opens and closes the Keybind interface. |
/logcolor | /logcolor, /lcolor | /logcolor | Opens and closes the Log Text Color interface. |
Placeholders
Placeholder | Description |
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<t>, <target> | Displays current target name. |
<tt>, <t2t> | Displays target of current target's name. |
<me>, <0> | Displays your character's name. |
<r>, <reply> | Displays the name of the last player to send you a /tell. |
<1> - <8> | Displays Party Member 1-8's name. |
<f>, <focus> | Displays your Focus Target's name. |
<lt>, <lasttarget> | Displays your last target's name. |
<le>, <lastenemy> | Displays the name of the last enemy you targeted. |
<la>, <lastattacker> | Displays the name of the last enemy to attack or perform an action on you. |
<c>, <comp>, <b>, <buddy> | Displays your chocobo companion's name. |
<pet> | Displays your pet's name. |
<attack1> - <attack5> | Displays Target to Attack 1–5's name. |
<bind1> - <bind3> | Displays Target to Bind 1–3's name. |
<ignore1> - <ignore2> | Displays Target to Ignore 1–2's name. |
<square> | Displays target marked with a square's name. |
<circle> | Displays target marked with a circle's name. |
<cross> | Displays target marked with a cross's name. |
<triangle> | Displays target marked with a triangle's name. |
<mo>, <mouse> | Displays mouseover target's name |
<hp> | Displays current HP and maximum HP. |
<hpp> | Displays current HP as a percentage. |
<mp> | Displays current MP and maximum MP. |
<mpp> | Displays current MP as a percentage. |
<tp> | Displays current TP. |
<class>, <job> | Displays current class and level. |
<pos>, <where> | Displays coordinates of current location. |
<se.1> - <se.16> | Plays a sound effect when used in party or alliance chat. Use the /echo command to play a sound effect only you can hear. |
<comphp>, <chp> | Displays your chocobo companion's current HP and maximum HP. |
<comphpp>, <chpp> | Displays your chocobo companion's current HP as a percentage. |
<pethp>, <php> | Displays your pet's current HP and maximum HP. |
<pethpp>, <phpp> | Displays your pet's current HP as a percentage. |
<wait.(wait time)> | Adjust the pause between macro commands. Only integers can be used with this command. The maximum wait time allowed is 60. If the wait time amount is over 60, it will be counted as 60. |
<recast.action name> | Displays time remaining until the specified action can be used again. *The auto-translate function cannot be used to input action names. |
<targethpp>, <thpp> | Displays current target's HP as a percentage. |
<focushpp>, <fhpp> | Displays focus target's HP as a percentage. |
<targetclass>, <tclass>, <targetjob>, <tjob> | Display the class or job name of the selected target. |
<focusclass>, <fclass>, <focusjob>, <fjob> | Display the class or job name of your focus target. |