also
help attributes
Code:
AFFECTS ATTRIBUTES REPORT SCORE
[Game help] score attributes affects report
Syntax: score
attributes
affects
report
Score will show detailed information about your character. This includes
basic facts such as status, race, class, money, load carried, current
health, and experience. This command also shows whether you have any attribute
points available to use with the train stat command.
Attributes also displays detailed information about your character. This
includes even more basic facts as well as your stats (strength, intelligence,
wisdom, dexterity, constitution and charisma).
Affects will list the current spells and skills which are affecting your
character - including any detrimental affects. This command can sometimes
explain that your character cannot speak properly, cannot move or is otherwise
impaired because of one or more negative affects.
Report shows your current statistics to you and also announces them to
other players in the room. This command also works as the outlaw command
when in front of a magistrate.
See also: outlaw stats sizes
and help stats
Code:
Stat stats statistics
[Training help] Statistics
Your statistics are the measurements of your physical and mental abilities.
Each stat defines a certain part of your character's physical or mental traits.
There are three stats which define your mental characteristics and three which
define your physical characteristics. The stat command is limited to use in
areas which you have building privileges.
Mental Attributes Affects
INT intelligence skill increases & concentration
WIS wisdom spell save & mana
CHA charisma songs, leadership & experience
Physical Attributes Affects
STR strength physical power & weight capacity
CON constitution stamina, toughness, & health
DEX dexterity reflexes, quickness, & carry capacity
See also: attributes train training con dex int str wis cha art
P.S. I encourage anyone to make sure they look over the "see also" files. These give related topics plus it helps a lot with the syntax. The help files don't work like a keyword search. You need to have the right syntax for it to work, for example "Help attribute" doesn't provide anything but "help attributes" gets you the help file. So if nothing comes up on the first try, then try it a little differently or try a related topic you do know has a help file to see if the syntax is there in the "see also" section.