Jcrew
From YPPedia
Chat commands |
/clear |
/crew |
/emote (/me) |
/fbroadcast |
/fofficer |
/game |
/global |
/global-off |
/global-on |
/house |
/jcrew |
/officer |
/royalty |
/shout |
/speak (/say) |
/tell (/msg) |
/think (/ponder) |
/tmute |
/trade |
/vessel |
The /jcrew command shares a message with the crew and jobbing pirates that a pirate is jobbing with. It can be thought of as a temporary channel allowing access to another crew's chat channel.
Usage
The Jcrew command has the following syntax:
- /jcrew <message> (/jcr)
The Jcrew command can be combined with the three modifier commands - /think, /shout, and /emote:
- /jcrew /think <message>
- /jcrew /shout <message>
- /jcrew /emote <message>
Note that pirates can not use /shout from certain locations. See shout for details.
Appearance in-game
Messages sent via Jcrew chat take the following forms:
- Piratename says, "Message"
- Piratename thinks, "Message" (When combined with /think)
- Piratename shouts, "Message" (When combined with /shout)
- Piratename Message (When combined with /emote)
All Jcrew messages are shown in the chat window, with borders that are shaped like the edges of scrolls on either side of the message. Jcrew uses the following colors:
Color | RGB (hex) | Component |
---|---|---|
#E7DCE8 | Text background | |
#BF7ABF | Border |
Who can use this command
- Anyone who is jobbing for a crew may use this command.
- If a pirate has been blackspotted, then that pirate can not use the Jcrew command for a short time.
Who can hear messages sent with this command
- If a jobbing pirate sends a message using Jcrew, all permanent members and jobbing pirates in that crew can hear the message.
- If one pirate has muted another, that first pirate will be unable to hear the muted pirate regardless of what channel the muted pirate talks in.