level Selects a standard intrinsic level as the map to play on. texture is the texture for generated maps (e.g. Map/scheme commands map Selects a random map for the current scheme (usually from WMDB), or generates a random landscape. If a player is being disruptive it will probably be easier to !kick them. If a team number is not specified, the handicap is set for all teams. (alias: color) handicap +|x|- Sets a team's energy handicap. colour Sets a team's ally colour (you only need to specify the first letter). If a team number is not specified, the count is set for all teams. Team commands worms Sets the number of worms. RacingStuff (Shortcuts: "racing", "rs").Deprecated in favour of setting the scheme options manually. These versions were: batty, fast, test, racing, boom. (alias: boot) version Sets the Extended Scheme Options to emulate the test versions previously available. kick Remove the specified player from the game. (alias: open) again Abandons the currently played match in case of a multi-round game, allowing to start a new one. reopen Reopens the game - allows more players to join. close Closes the game - no more players will be able to join. stop If HostingBuddy is lit up, the game will start automatically - this will turn HostingBuddy's light off. Use !stop or turn your own light off to cancel automatic start. If they have not all lit up yet, the game will start automatically when they are. start Starts the game when all players have lit up. about shows information about HostingBuddy and its authors. schemes Displays a list of default schemes Lobby General commands help Displays a list of commands and a short usage summary, or details for a specific command. Help Displays a list of commands, or details for a specific command host Hosts a new game with the specified scheme phost Hosts a new private game with the specified scheme host|phost "" Hosts a game with the specified name. Users of W:A 3.6.30.0 and newer can also use /hb command. To send HostingBuddy a command in #AnythingGoes, type either /msg HostingBuddy command (preferred) or ! command.
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