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'''NOTE''' /settitle does not showup in /cmdlist}}
 
'''NOTE''' /settitle does not showup in /cmdlist}}
== Example ==
 
Create a string of [[Bind File]]s that set your badge title 10 at a time. Then view the output in the [[The Players' Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Chat Window#System Channels|System chat channel]]. Compare this list with available badges and see which ones are still needed.
 
  
[[Paragon Wiki:Community_Portal#Game_Utilities|Herostats]] and [[Paragon Wiki:Community_Portal#Game_Utilities|Glycerin]] can monitor this output and upload the results to badge tracking websites such as [[Paragon Wiki:Community_Portal#Game_Utilities|Badge-Hunter]] and [[Paragon Wiki:Community_Portal#Game_Utilities|City Info Tracker]].
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== Badge updating/verification ==
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One popular use of /settitle is for updating or verifying badges maintained on badge-tracking sites. When /settitle is used, it displays text in the [[The Players' Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Chat Window#System Channels|System chat channel]] that tracking software can identify the badge. [[Project:Community_Portal#Game_Utilities|HeroStats]] is an example of software that can monitor such output and upload the results to badge tracking websites such as [[Project:Community_Portal#Game_Utilities|Badge-Hunter]] and [[Project:Community_Portal#Game_Utilities|City Info Tracker]]. (Note that [[Project:Community Portal#Game Utilities|Sentinel]] does not use /settitle for its verification process.)
  
=== Example Links ===
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While updating can be done manually, it can also be done in a semi-automated fashion by using a series of bind files that check a batch of badges (typically 10) at a time. Bind files for this purpose are available for download.
 
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* http://cit.cohtitan.com/download
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* http://www.vidiotmaps.com/downloads.php
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== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
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* [[Badge Title]]
 
* [[Badge Title]]
 
* [[Titles]]
 
* [[Titles]]
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* [[Settitle (Slash Command)/listing]]
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== External Links ==
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* [http://cit.cohtitan.com/badges/ City Info Tracker's badge listing], including settitle numbers
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* [http://www.badge-hunter.com/index.php?/page/view_badge_bytype.php Badge-Hunter's badge listing], including settitle numbers
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* [http://www.badge-hunter.com/index.php?/files/category/3-other-related-downloads/ Set Title Bind Files] on [http://www.badge-hunter.com badge-hunter.com]
  
 
[[Category:Slash Commands]]
 
[[Category:Slash Commands]]

Latest revision as of 21:21, 15 May 2020

Slash Command

/settitle integer

Changes a character's Badge Title. If the character does not have the badge associated with integer, then the visible badge title will remain even though the system channel will state: "Your badge title has been cleared".

This includes any badge the character has earned, including Gladiator badges. Some badge numbers are associated with the period "." as well as respec and veteran rewards. These behave strangely when /settitle is attempted on them, however the badge title will never change to something the badge title system does not allow.

NOTE /settitle does not showup in /cmdlist

Badge updating/verification

One popular use of /settitle is for updating or verifying badges maintained on badge-tracking sites. When /settitle is used, it displays text in the System chat channel that tracking software can identify the badge. HeroStats is an example of software that can monitor such output and upload the results to badge tracking websites such as Badge-Hunter and City Info Tracker. (Note that Sentinel does not use /settitle for its verification process.)

While updating can be done manually, it can also be done in a semi-automated fashion by using a series of bind files that check a batch of badges (typically 10) at a time. Bind files for this purpose are available for download.

See Also

External Links