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#1
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It works for me, but my friend typed it in a different zone, and it doesnt work for him.
Now I am sad. hope this gets fixed its so helpful for grouping. | ||
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#2
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Not fixed, "/who all lfg" returns the same as "/who all" while in most zones, the only way to find someone lfg is by /who all xx xx war, /who all xx xx cleric, etc.. and that doesn't get the people who are /role
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#3
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A tip that I work with. /who all and then Class, then level. It can work with ranges but I tend to avoid them in case there is an influx of players.
If you go by that range it will help. If the person is roleplay/anon then it won't work well and doesn't tell you anything other than they are LFG. It's how I look for replacements when I play my cleric. | ||
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