How to check whether friends are online in the dark of battle? Net?

Enter /f l and press Enter to see the list of friends (note that /f is followed by L, not I), and you can see the current situation of all your friends.

Here are some dark orders

Press ↑ in the game. Displays the previous message.

Acc means account name.

Char represents the role name.

Secret person:

/w *acc message or /w char message

or

/m *acc message or /m char message

For example:

My ACC = ye guch char:ye guch _ the magic secret I can use /w *yeguch ... or /w yeguchi _magic. ....

Or /m *yeguch ... or /m yeguch_magic. ....

Use /r for a simple reply, for example/r. ....

In the following commands, you can use user name * account name, role name or role name @Realm.

/whisper * account name or /w * account name sends private messages to other users in Battle.net.

Send private messages to other users on Battle.net with /msg * account name or /m * account name.

/reply reply the message to the last user who spoke to you, instead of typing the user name.

/me or /emote do an action in the chat room (the action font is gray).

/squelch * account name or /ignore * account name will ignore all information of the user you specify.

/unsquelch * account name or /unignore * account name allows accepting user information again.

/away Reason Keep the information in the autoresponder reason. (Anyone who has used QQ knows) To turn off automatic reply, just click/leave again without any reason.

/dnd or /dnd automatically replies and sends a message to your user, telling him that you want to be left alone. You can also attach reasons and explain the specific reasons. (Similar to icq) If you want to close it, just press /dnd.

/channel channel name or /join channel name enter the channel you specified. If the channel does not exist, it will be created automatically, and you are the creator of the channel. (For example, /channel union is the channel to enter our trade union team) This command can also be used to click the "Channel" button and enter the channel name, with the same effect.

/who channel name displays the account names and role names of all online users in the specified channel.

The /ban * account name does not allow the user you specified to enter the current private channel. Note that this command can only be used by people who have the operation authority of the channel (such as the first person to enter the channel or super administrator, etc.). ). /unban * account name allows users who are forbidden to enter the channel to enter again.

The/design * account name specifies that a user becomes the next operator of the channel, and this operation will take effect after the operator leaves the channel. Please note that this command can only be used if you are an operator.

/kick * account name kicks the user out of the private channel, but the kicked-out user can rejoin the channel immediately. Please note that this command can only be used if you are an operator.

/rejoin or/resign causes the channel operator to rejoin the channel and appear at the end of the list instead of at the front. Please note that this command can only be used if you are an operator.

/whois * account name or /where * account name or /whereis * account name searches for the specified user in all chat channels and games, and tells you the account name, role name and current location of the other party.

/whoami displays his account name, role name and current location.

/d2notify entry/exit notification mode is turned on or off.

/help or/? Displays general Battle.net help information. /help keyword or/? Keywords display information about a specific topic.

/time displays Battle.net time and local time.

/users displays all users, games and channels that are currently online.

The /stats * account name program logo shows the ranking status of users in other Blizzard games that support Battle.net ... Now the supported programs logos are: StarCraft, Broiler Wars, Warcraft 2: Battle. Net Edition.

The following commands are related to friends/friends:

The /friend a * account name or /f a * account name will add users to your friends list. Note that the new account can only add 10 friends at most. If there are people in your account who have difficulty passing through hell, there is no limit to the number. Once the user is added to your friends list, when the user enters/leaves Battle.net and enters the game, a green message will prompt you to know his activities. If the opponent also adds you to his friend list, you can also see the specific game name entered by the opponent.

/friend r * account name or /f r * account name will remove the user from your friends list.

/friend list or /f list displays the status of all users in your friends list.

/friend m or /f m send a letter to all users in your friends list.