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''To track someone you'll need keen [[senses]] to not lose their scent.'' | ''To track someone you'll need keen [[senses]] to not lose their scent.'' | ||
There are two uses for tracking. You can use ''track'' with no qualifier. This will give you a general idea of what players are nearby and how close they are to you. You can also use ''track <name>'' to get specific directions to that person or creature. The higher your track, the more directions you will receive. | |||
You are not able to track people in other zones than you. That is, if you are in Freedom City, you will not be able to track someone who is currently in Shoreline. | |||
Tracking people causes stress, so players have to be careful about overusing it. | |||
[[Category:Skills]] [[Category:Gameplay]] | [[Category:Skills]] [[Category:Gameplay]] | ||
Revision as of 02:02, 11 March 2009
To track someone you'll need keen senses to not lose their scent.
There are two uses for tracking. You can use track with no qualifier. This will give you a general idea of what players are nearby and how close they are to you. You can also use track <name> to get specific directions to that person or creature. The higher your track, the more directions you will receive.
You are not able to track people in other zones than you. That is, if you are in Freedom City, you will not be able to track someone who is currently in Shoreline.
Tracking people causes stress, so players have to be careful about overusing it.