Finding
Updated 2 months agoWhat the Find Commands Do
Functionality
The Find Item command helps players search for a particular item across their storage chests. When executed, it not only returns the names of the chests containing the specified item but also creates a guiding beam to direct the player to the chest. This functionality simplifies item retrieval and enhances gameplay efficiency.
The Find Chest command helps players search for a particular chest across their territory. When executed, it returns the names of the chests that match the search term, and also creates a guiding beam to direct the player to those chests. This functionality simplifies finding your chests.
Command Activation
To use the Finding feature, players need to enter the command in the chat:
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Command:
.finditem (item) -
Shortcut:
.fi (item) -
Command:
.findchest (name) -
Shortcut:
.fc (name)
How to Use the Find Item Command
Step-by-Step Instructions
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Identify the Item: Determine the specific item you wish to locate within your storage.
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Open the Chat: Access the chat input where commands can be entered.
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Type the Command: Enter the command using the appropriate syntax. Use quotes for exact matching or names that have spaces. For example:
.finditem "Blood Essence"If the item does not contain spaces, you can use:
.finditem plankHit enter.
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Follow the Beam: After executing the command, a beam will appear, guiding you to the chests containing the requested item. Follow the beam to retrieve your item.
Important Considerations
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Item Name Accuracy: Ensure that the item name is spelled correctly. This includes using quotes for items with spaces.
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Single Beam Limitation: If multiple players search for the same item, only one beam will be visible per chest. This means players may need to wait for their turn if multiple users are looking for the same item.
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Chest Name Accuracy: Ensure that the search term is spelled correctly. It will match anything that contains those letters. For example "sal" will return chests named "salvage" but also "salamander".
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Beam Distance: If you are too far or more often, above or below the proper flow, the beam may not show up. If you get closer to the sound, it will show as long as the duration of the find command is still ongoing.