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mistuhpoop (!empty($user->lang['WROTE'])) ? $user->lang['WROTE'] : ucwords(strtolower(str_replace('_', ' ', 'WROTE'))):
Hey, I've seen someone talk to the horde using gibberish. Like "b a a P L L a P" something like that. It actually works, because the Troll that he was talking to was talking back.
Has anybody seen this?
Horde and Alliance talk in different languages. If Horde says something in Orcish (default language), to Alliance, who speak Common, it looks like a jabble of letters. Some people think that having spaces between letters make it work. It doesn't. The only time it works is "L O L" which I believe has to be caps. However, whatever the Horde said, you may not understand (seperate languages) but the Troll could, as they are both Horde. He may have used spaces to try to get you to understand, and the Troll was saying something about what he said. (Ex. Orc: T h e S k y I s B l u e . Troll: No it isn't, it's purple!) I hope this helped...
PS There is ONE WAY to talk to Horde from Alliance........................
You have to be a priest. Cast Mind Control on the horde. Now type "/e <YOUR>". they will ignore the /e part, but if you REALLY want to you can make it "/e says <YOUR>". What happens is, since the MCed Horde is friendly, he can see your player Emotes (/e, /em, /me, or /emote). However, the Language system doesn't care that he's friendly---only if he can speak that language.
Well, that's the only known way... unless you want to make a code of some sort... BTW: You CAN use normal Emotes without being friendly. You just can't edit them (/e says hi. Which comes out as <Name> says hi. Instead of what it used to be (/hello, /hi, or /hey (or any others I might have missed)) <Name> says hello to <target>.
One last note about emotes--and normal talking for that matter too--having %T in your message says <Target>. This is very useful to put in a macro that says something like "%T is attacking me! Help!" because it auto targets them when they attack. This is also useful when you want to have something you can alt-up to and say it again... %T will let the message change (Ex. %T is very nice.;alt-up arrow key;(New)%T is very nice(insert "too").)
Hold down alt and the up arrow key to put your last message into the chat box, continue holding them down and it goes to the one before it, I believe it stores up to 10 messages.
I hope these guides helped you.