WoW:MACRO who
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Perform a query on the server for online players matching your query
/who filter
Aliases
- none
Arguments
- filter
- Filtering options to perform the query with. Players are queried based on name, guild name, zone, race, class, and level.
Filtering
You may specify custom filters per field by using the following formats:
- n-"name"
- g-"guildname"
- z-"zone"
- r-"race"
- c-"class"
- s-"server"
- level
- minlevel-maxlevel (all numeric queries are assumed to be level)
Examples
-- This shows you everyone in Ironforge from level 1 through 10 /who z-"Ironforge" 1-10
-- Either of these show you all level 80 Draenei Priests /who 80 r-"Draenei" c-"Priest" /who 80 Draenei Priest
-- This example will return warriors in Shadowmoon Valley, as well as people with -- "warrior" in their name or guild name. For example, maybe a pally named Warriorsbane -- or someone in the guild "Warriors of Azeroth". /who z-"Shadowmoon Valley" Warrior
Notes
- Returns up to a maximum of 49 players.
- If given search terms are not assigned to a particular field, all fields are queried for all terms, and the results are the Union of all sets returned per term, in Intersection with the results of all terms. A detailed explanation follows:
filter1: 80 c-"Priest" set A = all level 80's (it is technically impossible for a person to have 80 in their name, due to naming restrictions, but if this were not the case, you'd see those too). set B = all characters of the class Priest result = A ∩ B filter2: 80 Priest set A = all level 80's set B = all characters of the class Priest set C = all characters named priest set D = all characters in a guild with 'Priest' in the name result = [A ∩ (B U C U D)] Note that set B C and D are all created with the second term Priest would also return all people in a zone with 'Priest' in the name, but no such zone exists.