movement

These commands allow you to move around, by setting your destination to the specified offset of your currently selected destination (which by default is your current location). If you don’t specify a distance, then you will move a default distance based on the scale of the area you are in.

For example, if you are standing at coordinate position 0/0 and type ‘n 20’, your destination will be set to 20/0 and you will immediately start moving (unless you are intentionally standing still) towards that location. Should you then type ‘e 10’, the destination will become ‘20/10’ and you will start moving east as well as north.

This command will override any current ‘target’ (and vice versa). Select your movement speed by typing ‘ff’ (feet forwards) and ‘fb’ (feet backwards).

Note that you may also use ‘ne’, ‘nw’, ‘se’ and ‘sw’ to move diagonally. These commands are the same as typing both directions separately - so ‘ne 100’ would set your destination to 100 north and 100 east (i.e., 141 feet north-east).

See also: clear rate target