These textual commands require at least ACR v1.90.
Understanding Text Commands
The text commands presented on this page carry different formatting. Text in Courier New are actual text commands, meant to be typed. Often, to explain what a command does when there are multiple displayed at once, an inline comment will be given. This is not meant to be typed.
For example, if the page says:
#subdual // Toggles subdual mode.
It means that you type #subdual only. Additionally, some parameters are user defined, and must be filled in by the user. Content inside <brackets> should be replaced with actual content.
For example:
#tradescroll <Spell ID>
The above command means you should type in the ID of the spell to make a tradescroll for (such as #tradescroll 3113 to make a tradescroll of water breathing).
Targets
By using certain text inserts, you can define the target for your command. Valid target definitions are:
$self
$target
$companion
$<object ID>
For example, to progress crafting on your currently selected item, you could type:
#craft $target
The Commands
Subdual Mode
Subdual mode can be set or toggled via a text command. Valid uses:
#subdual // Toggle subdual mode.
#subdual on // Set subdual mode on.
#subdual off // Set subdual mode off.
Manage Spells
Functionality under development.
Prepare Spells
Preparing spells can now be done via text commands. Valid uses:
#pray
#spellbook
These commands have you pray for spells and memorize from your spellbook respectively.
Craft
By using text commands, you can progress crafting on an item or open a crafting store.
To open a crafting store:
#craft scroll
#craft potion
#craft wand
To progress crafting on an item, you must first select that item, then type:
#craft $target
Create Tradescroll
Text commands can create tradescrolls. This helps when a spell isn't normally able to be cast on a spellbook. Usage:
#tradescroll <Spell ID>
You may need to research the spell's ID from the ACR's spells.2da.