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The Glossary is a collection of terms and abbreviations used on this wiki project, as well as within the game Star Wars: The Old Republic. The following terms are significant enough to be defined and utilized within the scope of this project, but their definitions are considered too brief to deserve a full article.


Index

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

A

After the Treaty of Coruscant (ATC)

After the Treaty of Coruscant (ATC) is a chronological numbering system used to number the years following the signing of the Treaty of Coruscant, an event that occurred in the year ATC/BTC 0. The system was first established by Jedi Master Gnost-Dural, a historian tasked with documenting the events that led to the Treaty's signing at the end of the Great War.


Artifact

Artifact refers to items of epic quality and rarity that are highlighted in purple, and are currently the highest quality items available.


Away from keyboard (AFK)

Away from keyboard (AFK) is a phrase used to inform others that a player is currently absent from the game or the computer. A player character that is AFK remains idle within the game environment until either the player returns, or until the character is automatically logged off due to inactivity.


Area of Effect

Area of Effect - The area in which a spell will be effective. The literal break down of AOE is Area of Effect, this is basically an ability that will hit multiple targets typically in a complete circle around the player, targeted location, or target however cone based attacks can be thought of as an AOE, but they only apply to a much smaller area.

B

Be right back (BRB)

Be right back (BRB) is a phrase used to inform others that a player is about to step away from the keyboard. BRB usually indicates that a player's absence will be short in duration, and that player can be expected to return to the game soon.


Before the Battle of Yavin (BBY)

Before the Battle of Yavin (BBY) is a chronological numbering system used to number the years prior to the Battle of Yavin, an event that occurs outside the scope of this wiki project. The signing of the Treaty of Coruscant occurred in the year 3,653 BBY.


Before the Treaty of Coruscant (BTC)

Before the Treaty of Coruscant (BTC) is a chronological numbering system used to number the years prior to the signing of the Treaty of Coruscant, an event that occurred in the year ATC/BTC 0. The system was first established by Jedi Master Gnost-Dural, a historian tasked with documenting the events that led to the Treaty's signing at the end of the Great War.


C

Cooldown (CD)

A cooldown (CD) is a timer that limits the frequency with which certain character abilities can be activated. Once such an ability is used the timer begin counting down, and the ability in rendered inaccessible until the cooldown timer is complete. Sometimes more than one ability share a common cooldown timer; when any of these abilities are activated, all of them are rendered inaccessible until the timer is finished. This type of shared timer is commonly known as a global or shared cooldown.


Credit (Galactic credit, Cred)

Credits are the basic monetary unit of the Galactic Credit Standard, the monetary system used in the galaxy during the time of the Old Republic. Credits can be found in both a physical form and electronically encoded credit chips. They are the primary currency used in the game Star Wars: The Old Republic.

  • FTP and Preferred Status players have a credit limit of 1,000,000.
  • Subscribed Character Credit Limit: 4,294,817,295.
  • Guild Bank Credit Limit: 4,294,967,295.
  • Legacy Bank Soft Credit Limit: 100,000,000,000
  • Legacy Bank Hard Creidt Limit: 104,294,817,294

Symbol representing the standard credit.


Crowd control (CC)

Crowd control (CC) is a term used to identify any action that limits one or more opponents' ability to act normally. Player abilities can include various forms of crowd control mechanics, including abilities that slow or prevent enemy movement, or even abilities that prevent an enemy from acting entirely. Crowd control mechanics can be limited to a single target, or they can be applied to multiple enemies at once. The intent of these abilities is to gain a tactical advantage by defining the conditions of combat.

The abbreviation CC can also be used to indicate companion characters.


E

Ecumenopolis

An ecumenopolis is a planet or moon that supports a single city that covers the entirety of its surface. Examples of ecumenopolises include Coruscant and Nar Shaddaa.


Experience points (XP, Exp, experience)

Experience points (experience, exp, xp) are a numerical representation of a character's progression through through a game; when a predetermined number of experience points are earned by a character, that character advances to his or her next class level. Experience Points are gained in Star Wars: The Old Republic by completing in-game objectives such as defeating enemy mobs and completing missions.


H

Hit Points (HP)

The amount of damage points that a character can sustain before they die.


I

Item prefix

An item prefix is a predesignated set of attribute bonuses for a base item.


K

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KotOR)

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KotOR) is a role-playing video game developed by BioWare and published by LucasArts. The documentation of this game is a secondary objective of this wiki project.


Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II (KotOR2, KotORII)

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II (KotOR2, KotORII) is a role-playing video game developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by LucasArts. The documentation of this game is a secondary objective of this wiki project.


L

Looking for group (LFG)

Looking for group (LFG) is a phrase used to notify others that an individual is seeking to join a party or group of other players. Such groups can be formed for specific purposes, such as overcoming difficult challenges, or simply to enjoy the game alongside other people. The phrase is sometimes followed by a statement of what type of content a player wishes to experience.


Looking for more (LFM)

Looking for more (LFM) is a phrase used to notify others that an established group is seeking one or more additional players. Such groups can be formed for specific purposes, such as overcoming difficult challenges, or simply to enjoy the game alongside other people. The phrase is sometimes followed by a statement of what type of content the group wishes to experience and/or to specify a particular role or class the group wishes to locate.


M

Massive multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG, MMOG, MMO)

Massive multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG, MMOG, MMO) are role-playing video games that incorporate a persistent, externally-hosted world in their design. This allows a large number of people to play with or against each other in a shared game environment. MMORPGs require players to make use of an internet connection in order to access the game's content, and access is usually offered as part of a payment-based service by the game's publisher; this service is normally required in addition to the initial purchase of the game software. These games often feature free periodic additions to their content, as well as larger game expansions that can be purchased separately from the basic game. An example of a massive multiplayer online role-playing games is Star Wars: The Old Republic.

Missions

Mission are game objectives that yield a reward, often in the form of player missions or Crew Skills missions. These may be referred to as "quests" in other games.


P

PVE

'PVE refers to Player Versus Environment. Players fight against computer controlled enemies instead of other players.

PVP

'PVP refers to Player Versus Player. Players fight against other players.

Premium

Premium refers to items of uncommon rarity that are highlighted in green.


R

Role-playing game (RPG)

Role-playing games (RPG) are a specific genre of games that allow players to take on the personality, or role, of one or more player characters. The player then attempts to complete missions and other goals within a predefined setting and set of rules. Variations of this genre include pen-and-paper-based tabletop games, miniature-based strategy games, and electronic role-playing video games; examples of role-playing video games include Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II, and Star Wars: The Old Republic.


S

Star Wars: The Old Republic (SWTOR, TOR)

Star Wars: The Old Republic (SWTOR, TOR) is a massive multiplayer online role-playing game developed by BioWare and LucasArts, and published by Electronic Arts The documentation of this game is the primary objective of this wiki project.

|} |} KP = Karaggas Palace EV = Eternity Vault EC = Explosive Conflict (EC can also mean “Eternal Championship”) DF = Dread Fortress DP = Dread Palace S&V = Scum and Villany TFB = Terror from Beyond (Lotek’k – same as TFB) Rav = Ravagers ToS = Temple of Sacrifice TC = Toborro’s Courtyard GftM = Gods from the Machine

LFG = Looking for group BRB = Be right back LFM = Looking for more RDPS = Ranged DPS MDPS = Melee DPS DD WT = DPS with taunt. Some operations does not require two tanks it is enough with one tank and a dps that can take aggro and hold it for a short time. Groupfinder still requires two tanks to sign up, so one DPS sign as tank. Ach, Achs, chievo or chieve = Achievement (used by some players to verify that the content has been done before) GCD = Global Cooldown (when you can not use your abilities for a little while) AFK = Away from keyboard MT or wc (Miss tell, wrong chat) = Used when someone posts something in wrong chat asking the viewers to ignore what was previously written. RC = Ready check (used to check if the group is ready, the command to use this is /rc) Bio break = A break to visit the bathroom CC = Crowd control (to handle enemies with stun or a lift for example, to make it easier to fight) GTG = “Got to go” or “Good to go” (make sure you notice in what context it is written so you do not start the fight when someone is about to leave) DC = Disconnected, it is when a player for some reason is not connected to the game anymore. LAG / Latency = The time it takes for information to travel between the computer and the server. Higher latency can be experienced as the game being slow to respond or not respond at all. Add(s) = It can be weaker enemies that you have to fight in addition to a boss. It can also mean that a enemy joins the fight either expected or unexpected, someone in chat might write “add” if that happens. Pat = patrol a single or small group of NPCs that moves between two or more points (could transition into an “unexpected add” if the person/group is not careful). Train = a large group of mobs chasing a player character. “e + e” = “equipped and experienced” meaning that the player has to have good gear for the content and know tactics. “+” = A player might write this when the player is ready for a invite. “+1” = A player might write this when the player agrees with something, usually the previous post or chatline. AC = Advanced Class (every class has two paths) Spec = Specialization (the discipline tree your character plays) Min IL 216 = Minimum Item level this group leader will accept for a invite to content (in this example 216). (IL can also be substituted with GS for gear score) DMC = Dark Matter Catalyst, a tradeskill item that drops in OPS that is used to craft high level items. UC = Unassembled component(s)

IA = Imperial Agent Op = Operative (AC of IA) can also mean Operation (large group content) SI = Sith Inquisitor Sin = Assassin (AC of SI) Sorc = Sorcerer (AC of SI) SW = Sith Warrior; can also mean “Star Wars” Jugg = Juggernaut (AC of SW) Mara – Marauder (AC of SW) BH = Bounty Hunter Merc = Mercenary (AC of BH) JK = Jedi Knight Sent = Sentinel (AC of JK) JC = Jedi Consular VG = Vanguard

SH = Stronghold – a player’s house QT = Quicktravel CD = Cooldown – the time you have to wait before activating the ability again. DCD = Defensive cooldown PROC (Programmed Random Occurrence) = This is something a player can not click to use it is automaticly activated by a certain chance. It can be items like relics or it can also be player abilities that has a certain chance to activate making them more powerful. GM = Guildmaster (or sometimes) Guildmistress. TS / VENT / MUMBLE – TeamSpeak, Ventrillo, Mumble – Different apps for voice over internet communications EA = Electronic Arts. BW = BioWare GSF = Galactic Starfighter – the space version of PvP QQ = Complaining, whining or griping about an issue. MOB = An enemy or group of enemies in PvE COMP = Companion or Composition of a PvP team. DEV = Developer- the programmers and team that create the game. LS = Light side DS = Dark side APAC = Asia Pacific Mando = Mandalorian (some Bounty Hunters are Mandalorians but not all, Mando has also been suggested to mean Commando). PTS = Public Test Server, a place where upcomming content is tested. It is not open at all times but usually before a big patch. CS = Customer Service

PvP maps: HB = Huttball ACW = Alderaan Civil war AH = Ancient Hypergate VS = Voidstar. QB = Quesh Huttball. OPG = Odessen Proving Grounds

PvP related: REGS = Regular warzones, i.e. not Ranked. RWZ = Ranked Warzone. WZ = Warzone. Grank = Group Ranked GG or GJ = Good game or good job. Usually said to a winning team or one that put up a valiant or enjoyable fight. GRATZ = Congratulations – usually for some achievement completed. TT or tt = Tunnel Tank. – Which I guess means focus all DPS on the tank. ( in PVP) (While Crowd Controlling ( CC)

Trade: GTN = Galactic trade Network – a place to buy and sell items. (sometimes GTM) WTB = Want to buy. -Some people add ‘L’ as in Would ‘like’ to buy. WTS = Want to sell. Some people add ‘L’ as in Would ‘like’ to sell. COD = Cash on delivery, this is used when items are sent with the mail. Good for trading items when players are not online at the same time.

Rep = Reputation (Some also use this for Republic) BBA = Bounty Brokers Association (Bounty event) KDY = Kuat Drive Yards (KDY Flashpoint) THORN = The Hyland Organization for Rakghoul Neutralization (Rakghoul event) EC or TEC = The Eternal Championship (players fight bosses in a championship to get rewards) DvL = Dark vs Light. It is a event where players play current content to get new rewards.

Pub or Rep = Republic Imp = Imperial

Mando Raiders = Mandalorian Raiders FE = False Emperor or Fallen Empire (depends on context) BH = Bloodhunt or Bounty Hunter (depends on context) FP = Flashpoint (dungeons) CM = Colossal Monolith or Cartel Market (depends on context) WB = World Boss LBLO = Last boss lockout


With regard to content designed to be run solo: SM – Story Mode: the easiest form of this content. Designed so that the player can experience the story without stress of challenging fights. VM – Veteran Mode: middle ground of this content. Designed to provide a more challenging combat experience MM – Master Mode: the most difficult form of this content. Designed for players who want to push the limits of their solo combat play

With regard to Flashpoints: SM – Story/Solo Mode: Designed so that the player can experience the story without stress of challenging fights. Upon entering you are provided with a GSI combat droid (AKA the godbot/jesusbot) that fills the tank and healer roles. You the bot and a companion run through the Flashpoint. Not ALL flashpoints have this mode. VM – Veteran Mode (formerly known as Tactical Mode): middle ground of this content. Designed for any four characters to complete (although they can be completed with Player Characters replaced by companions). In areas where bosses are encountered you will find “kolto stations” clickable objects that heal the group. MM – Master Mode (formerly known as Hard/Heroic Mode): the most difficult version of this content. Designed for the “trinity” (tank, heal, 2 DPS). Boss fight areas no longer have the “kolto stations” and bosses have added mechanics to make the fights more challenging.

With regard to Uprisings: SM – Story Mode: easiest mode of this content. Designed for any four players to complete (although they can be completed with Player Characters replaced by companions). In areas where bosses are encountered you will find “healing stations” run through these objects to heal the group. VM – Veteran Mode: middle of the road mode of this content. Similarly designed as SM, but the fights are “more difficult” MM – Master Mode: toughest version of this content. Trinity groups are probably best suited, but still any four characters can group up to do this content.

With regard to Operations: SM – Story Mode: easiest mode of this content. Most boss fights are simple; with few mechanics that are frequently ignored (although this does put more stress on the healers ) VM – Veteran Mode (formerly known as Hard/Heroic Mode): designed for groups of consistent players who want a more challenging experience. More and harder hitting mechanics (instant death is a possibility), shorter enrage timers. MM – Master Mode (formerly known as Nightmare Mode [NiM]): designed for only the best of the best to complete. Players need to fully understand the characters they play and who they team up with. Optimal character gear is required. “Situational Awareness” (knowing EXACTLY what is going on at any given moment) is required. Fight mechanics are even tougher (instant death is likely and/or if one person dies the encounter becomes exponentially harder.

BM = Battlemaster (unlikely to hear this anymore, but it does pop up every now and again) WH = War Hero (unlikely to hear this anymore, but it does pop up every now and again) DR = Dark Reaver Inc = Incoming

  1. W = # West
  2. E = # East
  3. S = # South
  4. N = # North

Odessen Proving Grounds Warzone: Defense Canon – North Cantina – Mid Artifact Chamber – South Tech lab – East Hangar – West

SS = Satele Shan (North America, East Coast but contains mainly West Coast players) SF = Star Forge (North America, East Coast) DM = Darth Malgus (Europe – English) TL = The Leviathan (Europe – French) TH = Tulak Hord (Europe – German)

Tat = Tatooine Ald = Alderaan Nar or shad = Nar Shaddaa Bal = Balmorra Cor= Correlia Yav = Yavin 4 Cor = Coruscant Ord = Ord Mantell Korr = Korriban

YSH = Yavin Stronghold. BCW = Bounty contract week. ‘Tog’ and/or ‘Toggy’ = Togruta. – A playable race. Gree = The Gree event on Ilum PvE and PvP objectives, Plus an operations boss. Gree is also an non-playable race.

OP = Original Poster (the person who started a discussion with the very first posting in it). It can also mean Overpowered (a term used for some classes that are said to be performing better in certain situations / circumstances) BiS = Best in slot (a item that has the optimal stat for the character that uses it)

YOLO (You Only Live Once) = A term used when it comes to solo ranked PvP

Casual = a gamer that plays a game how they want, when they want. They have their preferred modes of play but may in everything. And generally do not dedicate themselves to complete optimization in any one aspect (for a variety of “reasons”).

Hardcore = a gamer that tends to play a game on a schedule. They have their preferred modes of play and usually stick to those modes (because that is what they are best at and/or want to play all the time). They tend to play in longer stretches of time and dedicate themselves to complete optimization (because doing so is necessary to progress in whatever mode they have chosen)

Casualcore = a gamer that falls somewhere between casual and hardcore (this constitutes the overwhelming majority of today’s gamers). They may play on schedule, they may play whenever they want, they may even do a little of both. They have their preferred modes of play and tend to optimize in those modes but they may dabble in everything else too.

Solo Mode: A way to experience flashpoints solo without a group. The option to do this with almost all flashpoints was recently added.

Tactical mode: A way to experience flashpoints with other players not dependant on specific roles (like 1 tank, 1 healer, 2 dps)

Heroic Mode: A way to experience harder content with the help of players with specific roles. This mode requires in groupfinder flashpoints 1 tank, 1 healer and 2 DPS.

GC: Galactic Command. A system that gears players through RNG crates.

RNG: Random number generator. This will decide what loot the player get and how good it is.

Twink = an alternate character that has the best gear available because other characters in the player’s posse/legacy provided in game currency and/or gear. Common usage is in PvP (without a bolster system) where a character in “super gear” is better than those around him.

Parse or parsing = A external program that measures the output of dps. Used by many hardcore players and guilds.

Threat = (PVE only) The player with the highest threat on an enemy is attacked by this enemy. Threat is mainly generated by dealing damage to the enemy, healing a person in combat with the enemy or using a taunt ability on the enemy Overheal = The amount of healing that had no effect because the target was already at full health EHPS = The amount of HPS that actually healed your target DTPS = Damage Taken Per Second HTPS = Healing Taken/Received Per Second TPS = Threat Per Second APM = Abilities Per Minute (depending on class and discipline, APMs considered good range from ~38 to 50)

Aggro = In solo play “aggro range” is the distance where an enemy NPC will attack you; if you move within that distance an enemy NPC (and maybe some of his/her friends) will attack you.

In group play, tank classes “hold aggro” meaning that they are designed to grab the attention of enemy NPCs (aka mobs) so that they do not attack the damage dealers or healers. However, dps and healers can “pull aggro” meaning that they have surpassed the tank in “threat” (a numeric representation of how enemy NPCs rank the danger a player character poses) and start attacking a group member other than the tank.

Regarding PvP: In the Alderaan War Zone, people often say “grass” and “snow” and mean one of both cannons on the left or the right side of the map. One has indeed snow around it, meanwhile the other has bits of grass around it. On some servers people usually say “east” or “west” instead, some people also say “left” or “right” for destinations shown on the minimap / bigger map.

Squelched = It happens when someone spams the chat with the same message, you get the message ” You are squelched”. It has been reported here on the forum to release automaticly after 24 hours. Spam is defined by the official rules as “Spamming is also defined as ‘saying’ the same phrase or sentence multiple times within a 30 second period in any chat channel.”

Ragequit = When someone logs out in anger over something that has happened in the game.

DoT = Damage over time. An effect that inflicts damage over a period rather than instantly. DoT Spread. = Applying DoTs to several opponents in rapid succession. HoT = Heal over time. Tick = Periodic effects, for example 500 damage every second for five seconds. Buff = A boost to one’s stats or abilities. E.g. Cooldown reduction Nerf = The opposite of buff.

PVE: Player versus Enviroment (You fight against computer-controlled enemies) PVP: Player versus Player (You fight against other players)

Mobility = Gap closers, knockbacks, speed boosts. Utility = Temporary boosts that generally aid one’s team. For examples increasing run speed, or an ability to cast heals on the move.

GF = Groupfinder, this little button is found on the edge of the minimap. OMW = On my Way LoS = Line of sight. -Within attack range / Behind solid cover. Kiting = Attacking from range and stopping the enemy closing the gap to melee. FOTM = Flavour of the Month. A trend where people choose to play what are percieved as overpowered character classes. Multickle = When you enter command “/e tickles you.” 12X = 12 time XP. = A perk for subscribers multiplying their experience points during class stories enabling fast levelling. (this is only active during a 12X event). It can be disabled with a white acute module. RP = Roleplay AoE = Area of effect. An attack that hits multiple enemies simultaneously. GF = Groupfinder. A queue system putting together solo players into a flashpoint or operation. Pop = Groupfinder or PvP popup dialog box inviting the player to join the match / flashpoint. MVP = Most Valued player. An additional award to vote for a player who contributed most in a warzone or GSF match. F2P = Free to play. Players who don’t pay a subscription and have certain in-game restrictions. L2P = Learn to play. Usually sarcastic advice to anyone finding something difficult that the majority find easy. PUG = Pick up group (a group with random players usually found with groupfinder or recruited at fleet) Pre-made = A group that is recruited by the team before the OPS, FP or Warzone. Can be used when teams check for achievements before queueing up with groupfinder for example or queueing up as a group in warzones.

CC = Cartel coins (also crowd control -temporarily stopping an enemy from attacking). CM = Cartel market. An online shop to buy perks, equipment etc. – usually in exchange for CCs or in-game credits. CR / Creds = Credits. The in-game currency. BSG = A special form of cartel packs that contain different rare items. It stands for Bronze, Silver, Gold. Lev. = Level Cap = Maximum level. Enrage = A sudden increase in an enemies defence or damage output after a timer expires. DPS = Damage per second HPS = Healing per second

Freecast = Standing still and using abilities (usually healing) without interruption or the need to move and therefore stop. Trinity = A combination of DPS healing and Tank. Usually, though not always in a 2:1:1 ratio. EXP or XP = Experience. CXP = Command experience points Bolster = A mechanic designed to help even out disparate character levels in PvP and some flashpoints. Bio, Scav, Diplo, TH, UT, Arch, Slice, SW, AT (or Arms), Art, AM = Crewskills: Bioalalysys, Scavenging, Diplomacy, Treasure hunting, Underworld Trading, Synthweaving, Armstech, Artifice, Armormech Bio-Bio-Diplo = a common crewskill combination, Bioanalysis, Biochem and diplomacy.

Farm = To repeat an action – normally not anything too challenging – to gain a reward several times over. Grind = To repeat many times to get an end result. Timesink = Something that requires a long time to achieve. Credit sink = A mechanism where in gamer currency is removed from the system to help prevent inflation.

RotHC = Rise of the Hutt Cartel (First expansion, launched with 2.0) SoR = Shadow of Revan (Second expansion, launched with 3.0) KotFE = Knights of the Fallen Empire (Third expansion, launched with 4.0) KotET = Knights of the Eternal Throne (Fourth expansion, December 2 2016)

NP = No problem. The usual response when thanked for something. YW = You are welcome. TTFN / CYA = goodbye (Ta-Ta-for-now) / (See you) BB or bb = Bye bye HH = Happy Hunting

Post item or quest in chat : Be in the chat window, and then shift+click on the item/quest you want to link.

Chat commands: /who = Write this and the guildname to see who is online from the guild you seek /group = Write this to chat with your current group in a flashpoint for example /ops = Write this to chat with your ops /g = Write this to chat with your guild /s = Write this to say something in the vicinity /gquit = Write this to quit the guild /ignore = Write this and the players name if you want to ignore someone, you will not be grouped up with this person in groupfinder. This only works with random groupfinders and not warzones. Pre made teams can still contain members of your ignorelist. /p = /group /i or /Invite NAME = invite to group /gi NAME = invite to guild /fr or /friend NAME = add to friends list /roll = Creates a random number between 1 and 100. It is used among many things to decide who gets the loot. /1 = general chat /2 = pvp chat /3 = trade chat /played = shows you the playtime of your Character /create [channelname] [password]- Create an Channel and an optional password /cjoin [channelname] [password] – Join an already made channel also including a password if needed /cleave [channelname] [password] – Leave a custom channel also including a password if needed /lock [channelname] – Allow only invited players to join the channel /unlock [channelname] – Allow all players to join the custom channel /cinvite [channelname] [player] – Invite someone to the custom channel /password [channelname] [password] – Set a password for the channel /password [channelname] – Clear a password from a channel /ckick [channelname] [player] – Kick a player from the channel /ban [channelname] [player] – Ban a player from the channel /unban [channelname] [player] – Unban a player from a channel /mod [channelname] [player] – Give a player the moderator status in the channel /unmod [channelname] [player] – Remove mod status from a player /mute [channelname] [player] – Remove the ability to send messages on the channel /unmute [channelname] [player] – Grant the ability to send messages on the channel /moderate [channelname] – Set the custom channel to only let moderators speak /unmoderate [channelname]- Set the custom channel to let anyone speak /channellist – List all custom channels you are on /list [channelname] – List the players on the custom channel

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