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+ | === Changing Online Status === | ||
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+ | To change your online status without having to go through the menus, type /os followed by the text you wish to display as your new status. | ||
+ | For example: | ||
+ | /os Afk! | ||
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+ | === Changing Name Display === | ||
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+ | This mimics the function of the alt button for PC users, it will display your name above your head. To use it, type /name. | ||
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+ | You can follow /name with a letter to alter the behavior of the command, alike so: | ||
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+ | /name o will display nothing | ||
+ | /name n will display just the character's name | ||
+ | /name l will display the character's name and level | ||
+ | /name a, /name i or /name p will display the character's partner card number | ||
+ | /name t or /name j will display the character's type and level | ||
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+ | The letter is not case sensitive, /name L will do the same thing as /name l. | ||
== Japanese resources == | == Japanese resources == |
Revision as of 15:55, 21 May 2009
This article is a guide and may contain opinions or other subjective information. The PSUPedia is not responsible for any inaccuracies or mistakes. |
This article is intended for the japanese players audience. It is meant to be used as a handbook when playing on the japanese server and includes many useful information to make use of all the features of the japanese game.
Contents
Translations
The following menus have been translated:
Universe List
N. | Description | Comments |
---|---|---|
01 | Recommended for beginners | For low levels. |
02 | Recommended for conditional missions | For the GUARDIANS advanced missions. |
03 | Recommended for conditional missions | For the GUARDIANS advanced missions. |
04 | Recommended for conditional missions | For the GUARDIANS advanced missions. |
05 | Recommended for events and GBR | |
06 | Recommended for events and GBR | |
07 | Recommended for events and GBR | |
08 | Recommended for Colony missions | |
09 | Recommended for Parum missions | |
10 | Recommended for Neudaiz missions | |
11 | Recommended for Moatoob missions | |
12 | Recommended for the casino | |
13 | Universe 13 | No recommendation for this universe. |
14 | Community | |
15 | Community | |
16 | Community |
Using shops
Item names
You are going to need to know the japanese names of items! Various resources are available for searching an item, including the japanese wiki and amesani. It is especially handy for items that are written in kanji or that have different names than their US counterparts (e.g. De Ragan Slayer reads De Ragan Slay in japanese).
Elements
You can search for weapons and line shields by element. On the US servers you do this by typing something like "light saber", which will return light sabers only. Its the same for the japanese server, only you will need to use the japanese words for the elements. Here are the kanji for the elements and how to type them in IME:
Synthesis boards
To search for synthesis boards of a specific item, you need to type kiban, which is japanese for circuit board, then press space, followed by a slash and the name of the item. This gives us for example:
基板/アンク・ブッティ
[B] Ank Buti
Chat commands
Changing line shields
To change lineshields, use the /sl command into the chat box.
For example you could switch to dark and then to fire with those two commands:
/sl dark /sl fire
If you have multiple line shields of the same element, you can append the number of the shield to the element name. Line shields are sorted by rarity.
For example, to use your first fire line shield, type this:
/sl fire
Then if you need your second fire line shield, you can type this:
/sl fire2
Changing Online Status
To change your online status without having to go through the menus, type /os followed by the text you wish to display as your new status. For example:
/os Afk!
Changing Name Display
This mimics the function of the alt button for PC users, it will display your name above your head. To use it, type /name.
You can follow /name with a letter to alter the behavior of the command, alike so:
/name o will display nothing /name n will display just the character's name /name l will display the character's name and level /name a, /name i or /name p will display the character's partner card number /name t or /name j will display the character's type and level
The letter is not case sensitive, /name L will do the same thing as /name l.
Japanese resources
The following resources are available when manual translation is needed.