The Squire’s job is to help out around the server, answering player questions, etc.
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Frequently Asked Question
People keep saying things like LOL, BRB, ROFL, and AFK ... what do they mean?
The Internet is full of abbreviations and acronyms. The ones we see often on Blocklandia are:
LOL = Laughing outloud
ROFL = Roll on the floor laughing (for when a simple LOL isn't enough)
GTG = got to go (used when mom & dad are saying get off the computer right now!)
AFK = Away from keys or away from keyboard
XD = A laughing happy face
=) = A happy face
D: and ): = Sad faces
NP = No problem
Thx = Thanks
Ty = Thank you
WB = Welcome back
You may notice that some of these automatically change into what they stand for, and some prompt you to spell out the word (such as thx for thanks). This happens because of the way we have our chat filter set. If you ever aren't sure what something means on chat, just ask!
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How do I get help from the staff?
To submit a help ticket type:
/ticket new why you need help
When you have successfully submitted a help ticket you will see a message on your screen saying that you submitted it. This means that the staff has been notified that you need help. We will look at your help request and answer it as soon as possible. If there are no staff on, we will see it as soon as we log in.
You can check on the status of your ticket with:
/ticket list
This will list all tickets you have submitted and their status (pending, onhold, claimed or closed). It will also tell you the number of your ticket (at the start of the line). Use this number to read specific information about your help request.
/ticket check #
This command uses the number assigned to your ticket (/tickets list if you can't remember what number it has been assigned). This will display the full ticket, let you see any comments that have been put on it by staff (comments are usually questions asking for more information), and any comments you've put on the ticket.
/ticket comment # additional information related to your ticket
This command lets you add additional information to your help ticket. Use this command instead of submitting several tickets about the same topic. You also will use this command to answer questions posted by staff members if they aren't on to answer directly.
/ticket close # why you closed the ticket
This command lets you close your own ticket. Use it if you realized that you didn't need help or if you were helped and the ticket is still open the next day. Please include the reason why you closed the ticket so that we know if your issue was resolved or not.