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Growtopia features a chatting system that can be used to communicate with other users. It is displayed at the top of the page and is resizeable. When a player tries to say inappropriate language, all of the inappropriate words will be replaced with @#!? (or a combination of these symbols). You can remove this by un-checking the "filter inappropriate language" in the Parental Controls part of options. Options can be accessed by clicking the menu at the top right corner. However, it is recommended that younger players keep this option turned on. | |||
Abusing the chat feature by spamming text quickly, swearing excessively, or using macros such as spam bots will result in a punishment like a ductape or a game ban depending on what you did. | Abusing the chat feature by spamming text quickly, swearing excessively, or using macros such as spam bots will result in a punishment like a ductape or a game ban depending on what you did. | ||
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|<code>/sdb</code> | |<code>/sdb</code> | ||
|Broadcast a message to all players online. It's a super broadcast that people can't ignore. When used, a window will pop up showing the message, a GO! button and a cancel button. It costs 50 Growtokens, but is currently disabled due to lag concerns. | |Broadcast a message to all players online. It's a super broadcast that people can't ignore. When used, a window will pop up showing the message, a GO! button and a cancel button. It costs 50 Growtokens, but is currently disabled due to lag concerns. | ||
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|<code>/warp</code> | |<code>/warp</code> | ||
|Super Supporter only command. Magically warps the player to the specified world. | |Super Supporter only command. Magically warps the player to the specified world. | ||
While warping to a world, the chat will display: ''"Magically warping to world <World Name>..."'' | |||
Attemping to warp to a world with special characters, the chat will show: ''">Invalid world name! Look, /warp is a magical command and all, but it can't go there!"'' | |||
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|<code>/beta</code> | |<code>/beta</code> | ||
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|<code>/rate</code> | |<code>/rate</code> | ||
|Rate the world from 1-5. | |Rate the world from 1-5, with 1 being bad and 5 being excellent. | ||
World owners cannot use this command in their worlds. Requires level 10 or greater | |||
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|<code>/report</clode> | |<code>/report</clode> | ||
Revision as of 04:16, 11 June 2017
Growtopia features a chatting system that can be used to communicate with other users. It is displayed at the top of the page and is resizeable. When a player tries to say inappropriate language, all of the inappropriate words will be replaced with @#!? (or a combination of these symbols). You can remove this by un-checking the "filter inappropriate language" in the Parental Controls part of options. Options can be accessed by clicking the menu at the top right corner. However, it is recommended that younger players keep this option turned on.
Abusing the chat feature by spamming text quickly, swearing excessively, or using macros such as spam bots will result in a punishment like a ductape or a game ban depending on what you did.
Chat Commands
There are a variety of commands that can be used in the chat, by entering a slash (/) followed by the command name. There are also several commands that cause your character to perform emotes until they move. These commands can also be seen at START. These commands are still executable even if there are additional letters following the original command. For example: /lovebug will still execute the command /love
The list of commands you can use are:
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/? or /help
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Lists all the available chat commands. |
/msg
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Searches for players that start with the said player name and sends a private message to the player, or if there are many, the first 3 matching names.
Appending a / to the player name specifies it as an exact search, which excludes usernames that have the player name, along with a few characters. Excluding the message simply tells you the exact names of the people online starting with the player name specified. If you requested an exact search, it will determine if that username is online or not. |
/r
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Sends a message to the last person who private messaged you. |
/me
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Says a message with /me replaced by the player's username, and the message surrounded by angle-brackets.
Example: /me is cooking will be interpreted as <[username] is cooking> |
/ignore
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Prevents you from seeing chat messages and receiving private messages from the specified player. You can un-ignore people using the Friends List. Ignoring yourself will display the chat: "Don't look now, but that person is IN YOUR HOUSE!" |
| /trade | Allows you to trade with a specific person in a world.
Trading yourself will display the chat: "You trade all your stuff to yourself in exchange for all your stuff." |
| /pb | Allows you to Pet Battle with a specific person in a world.
Typing this command while you don't equip a Battle Leash, the chat will display: "You don't have a Battle Leash equipped!" Battling yourself (only if a Battle Leash equipped) will display the chat: "You did it, you defeated yourself in a Pet Battle!" |
/broadcast or /bc
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Broadcasts a message to 1000 randomly selected players online. Costs 300 Gems to use. Note that there are certain conditions to broadcast in an effort to reduce broadcast spam. |
/cb
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Allows you to broadcast to a specific number of people. However, you can custom broadcast to a minimum of 1001 players. The price depends on number of people you custom broadcasted to. (1 gem per 3.33 players/3 gems per 10 players) |
/sb
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Broadcasts a message to all players online. The price depends on the number of players online. |
/sdb
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Broadcast a message to all players online. It's a super broadcast that people can't ignore. When used, a window will pop up showing the message, a GO! button and a cancel button. It costs 50 Growtokens, but is currently disabled due to lag concerns. |
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Super Supporter only command. Hides or shows the Super Supporter status of player. |
| Game Status Commands | |
/time
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Shows the current time in Growtopia. (EDT Time) |
/status
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Lists your current world, the worlds you have previously visited, the number of backpack slots, and status effects. |
/stats
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Lists server uptime, number of players online by platform, active worlds, and server CPU load. |
/who
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Lists players in your current world, as well as displays their names over their avatars. |
/rules
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Shows the game rules. |
/news
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Shows the Growtopia Gazette. |
/friends
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Opens the friends menu. |
/top
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Opens the World Rankings menu. |
/radio
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Toggles the radio, hiding public broadcasts when disabled. (This is enabled by default) |
/mods
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Lists the usernames of the Game Moderators currently online and visible. Now shows: Mods online: (All are hidden) |
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Access Commands | |
/pull
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For lock owners, pulls the specified player to your current location, if the specified player is standing in an area you control. Note that only the World Lock considers the White Door in its area of control, along with Bedrock.
If you are the owner of a world and you attempt to pull yourself, the chat will display:"Ouch!" |
/kick
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For lock owners, instantly kills and sends the specified player back to the White Door. It ignores the capability of the Checkpoint.
If you enter your own name instead of another players name, the chat will show "You give yourself a solid boot to the backside. But what did that really accomplish?" Regardless of whether you have access to the Lock/World or not. |
/kickall
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This is the more powerful type of kick, but it takes a bit long to recharge afterwards. It moves everyone (except admins and the owner) to the White Door after a 5 second delay mechanism. Because it's so powerful, it has a cooldown every 10 minutes. |
/ban
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For players with World Lock access, bans the indicated player from entering the world for one hour. If you are the owner of a world and you attempt to ban yourself, the chat will display: "You are banned from banning yourself!" If you ban too many players and attemp to ban one, the chat will display: "You're having too much fun to ban anybody!" |
/uba or /uban
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Un-bans all players who were previously banned, regardless if there were any players banned. Only works in World-Locked worlds you've gained access to the lock. |
/go
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Moves your player to the location of the last broadcast, if possible. (It's not much useful due to considerable spam) |
/rgo
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Moves your player to the location of the last private message received, if possible. |
/warp
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Super Supporter only command. Magically warps the player to the specified world.
While warping to a world, the chat will display: "Magically warping to world <World Name>..." Attemping to warp to a world with special characters, the chat will show: ">Invalid world name! Look, /warp is a magical command and all, but it can't go there!" |
/beta
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Takes you to another server. It is usually only opened for around 2-4 days to the public and any activity in this server will not be saved. Used primarily nowadays for testing updates prior to release but originally only used to stress test new server upgrades. |
/renderworld
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It takes a screenshot of the whole world, along with the pictures of the admins and the world name on the lower right corner. It can be used only once per day, and only the owner of the world can produce the picture. See World Render for more information. |
| World Commands |
Description |
/unaccess
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Removes your access from ALL locks in the world (unless you own the locks). |
/rate
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Rate the world from 1-5, with 1 being bad and 5 being excellent.
World owners cannot use this command in their worlds. Requires level 10 or greater |
/report</clode>
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Report a world if you think there is illegal activities happening inside the world, allows moderators to check these worlds. |
Text Coloring
Chat in Growtopia can be colored with use of the backtick (`), character followed by a character to indicate the color desired. Moderators like @Aimster, @Jenuine, @LOKSTER, @AV8R, @Elbin, etc. can automatically talk in light green or in this Wikia, lime. The Developers @Seth, @Hamumu, @Heroman (Seth and Hamumu accounts) can automatically talk in purple or in this Wikia, pink. You can also talk like them by clicking the backtick (`) and ^ (if you want as a moderator's) or # (if you want as a developer's). The colors and how to trigger them are below.
Video tutorial
| Code | Description | Preview |
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`0
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White | |
`1
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Sky Blue | |
`2
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Green | |
`3
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Pale Blue | |
`4
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Red | |
`5
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Purple | |
`6
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Tan | |
`7
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Light Gray | |
`8
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Orange | |
`9
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Yellow | |
`b
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Black | |
`w
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White | |
`p
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Light Pink | |
`o
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Light Orange | |
`^
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Lime | |
`$
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Light Yellow | |
`#
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Pink | |
`@
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Peach (Flesh) | |
`!
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Light Blue (Cyan) |