Chat command

When entered into the chat, commands will perform a specific action. Some are just shortcuts to send a message to other chat channels and some will display information about your character. They are sometimes also referred to as "slash commands".

Emotes
An emote is a special type of command, that will make your character perform an animation that can be seen by all nearby players. Please visit the emotes page for a list of emotes.

Informational commands
These commands will display information about your character. This information is only visible for you.
 * /age Shows the time you played Guild Wars in hours and minutes
 * /deaths Displays how often you have died
 * /health Displays your life and energy

Miscellaneous
All commands that do not fit into any other category are listed here.


 * /bug Send a bug report to ArenaNet. This command doesn't function anymore. It was originally introduced for the beta testing phase of the game.
 * /cokeplay This command is connected to a promotion with the Coca Cola company. Only for Korean players. See also: Coke Items
 * /invite Invite someone to your group
 * /kick Kick someone out of your group
 * /resign Allows a team to forfeit a mission as a group. All party members must type "/resign" for it to take effect.
 * /preorder Restores your preorder items (only if you have a preorder version of GW)
 * /namepet Name your pet
 * /petname Same as /namepet
 * /resign (Used in PvP, if everybody on your team resigns, the other team is victorious)
 * /roll  (rolls an n-sided die, only works outside of towns and outposts)

Chat commands
These commands are shortcuts to send a message to a specific channel without having to select the channel itself. This is useful if you only want to send a message to, for example, your guild while having selected the  channel. All of the following commands will send a whisper message to someone. First of all, you need to type the command, then the name of the receiver of the message and finally the message, seperated by a comma. The comma is needed so the game knows where the name ends and where the message starts. Example:
 * /a Send a message to everyone
 * /g Send a message to your guild
 * /p Send a message to your party (group)
 * /trade	Send a message to the trade channel

If I want to send "Hey do you want to start a group?" to Mr Jack, I will have to type:
 * /t Mr Jack, Hey do you want to start a group?


 * /t Send a whisper message to someone
 * /tell Same as /t
 * /w Same as /t
 * /whisper Same as /t