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jonathn2875 07-25-2007 07:18 PM

/cancel_effect
 
anyone figured out how to get this working? I am assuming you need to use the "numerical" values for the spell names. Since using /cancel_effect clarity for example doesnt work.

Othesus 07-30-2007 11:28 PM

Sorry, that command works but it isn't really usable by players.

/cancel_effect 0 will cancel your first maintained spell, /cancel_effect 5 will cancel your sixth, etc. The problem is that the number is the maintained spell starting from when you first logged in or when you last zoned. Therefore the number has no relation to the icons in the maintained spells window and there is no way to determine which maintained spell is which number once you change your maintained spells after zoning in.

I'm sure I sent /feedback asking to make this a usable command and you could too.

jonathn2875 07-31-2007 09:43 AM

/cancel_maintained is the one your thinking of with the 0,1,etc,etc

if you do cancel_effect 0 nothing happens. I remember one day I logged in after mucking with my ui files and when I did a mouse over on my hotbars it was showing the numerical values for the spells. I am trying to remember what I did to get that to show, although it may have just been a once in a lifetime muck up lol.

kolozus 02-08-2011 07:52 AM

Does anybody know ID effects Fettering Poison?
need macro with all ID's for all lvl's Fettering Poison.
like this /CANCEL_Effect 1967051911;
/CANCEL_Effect -163334555;
click with a mouse too long(cancel effect)
it is desirable that you make with bard's debuff

lordebon 02-08-2011 06:37 PM

You're a lot better off making a new thread than rezzing one more than three years old.

gm9 02-08-2011 06:52 PM

yeah, or at least read the thread you are necroing? unless that command was changed it won't work with a spell ID anyway.

closing this here, if the command was changed that's one more reason to start a new discussion.


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