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Q: What are operator commands? A: This category includes commands which can only be run as a server operator (@). In multiplayer, set commands may also only be executed by operators. Some operator commands may also be run in singleplayer. Use chat commands like so: /<command> <argument(s)>. Some commands may not have arguments. Other command types: Q: Where can I see all the commands? A: Here's a full list of commands only usable by room operators, including descriptions of what they do: Commands in green may also be used in singleplayer.
Room control commands
User control commands
Betting control commands
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Q: What are opt commands? A: Opt is shorthand for 'option'. As such, the opt commands are simply a way of changing options through text commands rather than through a graphical interface (like a menu). Use opt commands like so: /opt <command> <value>. Q: What options can be changed this way? A: There are a lot of options which can be changed through the use of opt commands. Almost anything which is controllable about the client on your computer can be changed via the use of these commands. Here's the complete list of opt commands available to you (default values are the numbers proceeding the commands): Some of these options may not work in certain versions of Toribash
Option commands
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Q: What are set commands? A: This category includes ones which will effect the game environment. In multiplayer, only operators (@) may use set commands. Use set commands like so: /set <field> <argument(s)>.
All set commands require a match reset to take effect. Other command types: Q: Where can I see all the commands? A: Here's a full list of commands only usable by room operators, including descriptions of what they do: Some of these commands may not work in certain versions of Toribash
Set commands
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Q: What are standard commands? A: This category includes commands which can generally be used in any scenario and will only affect you. Use chat commands like so: /<command> <argument(s)>. Some commands may not have arguments.
Other command types: Q: Where can I see all the commands? A: While ingame, you can bring up a full list of all commands using the /fh command. Here's a more descriptive list of those commands: Some of these commands may not work in certain versions of Toribash
Common commands
Additional commands
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Version History |
Q: Where can I find downloads for all previous versions of Toribash? A: The following is a list of all available previous versions of Toribash. If a version is missing, its because nobody can find it or it no longer exists. Versions prior to 3.94 connected to old servers which no longer exist. As such, they cannot be used in multiplayer.
List of versions
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