!=The skills triggers allow you to look up the stats of a specific person, in a specific skill. However, it also allows you to expand on that, and make it very easy to plan your training. \n \n Usage: \n ! #goal @param \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-skills !clan=The !clan command looks up the provided RSN via runehead.com and returns the clans they are currently a part of. \n \n Usage: \n !clan \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-clan !cmb=RuneScript has a combat level calculator. It's simple to use, and works with your default name if no username is specified. \n \n Usage: \n !cmb \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-combat !compare=The !compare command compares the experience points and level of two players for a certain skill. \n \n Usage: \n !compare [RSname 2] \n !compare & [&] \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-compare !defname=One of RuneScript's best features allows you to set a default name to use for triggers. This "defname" will be used to replace the name in any trigger, if you do not supply a name. For instance, if you have your default name set, you can view your overall level by simply typing !overall \n \n Usage: \n !defname \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-defname !exp=The !exp command is used for looking up certain items experience. \n \n Usage: \n ! \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-exp !nextlvl=The !nextlvl command is made so that users can easily find out which stat that they will be able to level up the fastest. It takes the exp for all of the user's stats and will take the stat with the least amount of exp to lvl and display it. It then will display what you need in that stat to achieve the next lvl. \n \n Usage: \n !next(lvl) \n \n Help Doc: http://www.rscript.org/help-nextlvl !price=This command receives one parameter: the item you wish to get a price for. It may also be a partial item name, in which case Zybez's guide will give you a list of items containing that fragment. \n \n Usage: \n !Price \n \n Help Doc: http://www.rscript.org/help-price !stats=The !stats command is one of the most basic commands found on RuneScript. !stats is used to look up the highscore listing of all stats of the given character. Any skills that aren't listed in the returned stats, don't appear on the highscores lists. Using the !stats command is extremely handy because you don't have to spend the time loading up runescape.com and clicking buttons. \n \n Usage: \n !stats \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-stats !track=Use !track to see your experience gains in RuneScape for a set period of time. \n $+ RuneScript automatically starts experience tracking as soon as a stats lookup has been done on a RuneScape name (ie. !(skill), !start/!end, !compare, !cmb). \n \n Usage: \n !Track @Param \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-tracker !alch=The !alch command is another useful feature that helps to ease the pain of looking up the alchemy values of various items. Most find this extremely useful when they have a set amount of money they need to make, and plan on making their own items to make that money. \n \n Usage: \n !alch \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-alch !anagram=Next up on the list is the anagram un-mixer. These puzzles can be solved by laying out the letters and trying them in different positions in the word until one finds the word. But why waste your time when you can have RuneScript solve it for you? This function, when given the letters, will automatically put them together to create the word you are looking for so you can be on your way once more. \n \n Usage: \n !anagram \n \n http://www.rscript.org/help-trails !bhtimer=In the bounty hunter mini-game, when a user dies or leaves the game, they must wait a certain amount of time until they may rejoin. The !bhtimer command allows users to notify the bot when they have died or left the game, and RuneScript will notify the users when they are allowed back into the game. \n \n Usage: \n !bhtimer \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-bhtimer !claninfo=In the game of RuneScape people enjoy partaking in many social activities. Some activities may consist of Castle Wars, Bounty Hunter, and PK'ing. A great way to share in these experiences are clans. RuneScript's command !claninfo will be able to give some information on various clans in RuneScape. \n \n Usage: \n !claninfo \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-claninfo !coord= The !coord command will help you find your clue locations. It will search the tip.it database for the location of your clue, and will return the place that your clue is located. \n \n Usage: \n !coord ##.## N/S ##.## W/E \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-coord !cost=The !cost command provides information about items that can be build in your house. It gives you the experience, level and number of planks/other supplies that the item requires for building. It also returns the price needed when using marble or magic stones. \n \n Usage: !cost \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-cost !count= The first step for using !count is to set your goal. Simply tell it what you're counting: !count . For example: \n $+ !count 100 dragon meds \n $+ Next, you can increase and decrease the amount you have collected of your goal with !count add/rem . For example: \n $+ !count add 100 \n $+ !count rem 20 \n \n $+ Usage: \n $+ !count \n $+ !count add/rem \n \n $+ Help Doc: http://www.rscript.org/help-count !cmb%=The !cmb% trigger will return the percentage of your stats that are combat related along with the total combat related exp. The total combat exp total from Attack, Strength, Defence, Hitpoints, Prayer, Magic and Ranged. \n \n Usage: \n !cmb% \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-cmbperc !cmb-est= !cmb-est is like !cmb, but used to estimate the combat level of a set of stats. This is useful if you have goal levels you are aiming to achieve, and want to look up what combat level you'll be when you finish. \n \n Usage: \n !cmb-est \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-combat-est !drop=You've killed the hardest of monsters, killed the greatest warriors, and even raided the renowned kalphite queen. But now you wanna know what could have dropped when you only saw a tarromin or marrentill herb drop. RuneScript now has a command which looks up the items which drop off of a number of monsters in the world of RuneScape. And alike to the !kbase command, you may use the listed !more command to see more possible drops off of the monster \n \n Usage: \n !Drop \n !More \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-drop !f2p%=This command will show you how much a person's stats are based on free-to-play skills. \n \n Usage: !f2p% \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-f2ppercent !fairy=Fairy rings are very useful... but fairy addresses and human addresses don't go well together. You can use the !fairy command to tell you where a three-letter fairy ring address would bring you. \n \n Usage: \n !Fairy \n !Fairy \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-fairyrings !farmer=This command is useful for farmers who are too lazy or too busy to watch their trees, bushes, or whatever they are growing. The prices for these "watches" are quite awkward sometimes and are not a set price. Thus, RuneScript will tell you what you need to have a farmer watch your plant. \n \n Usage: !farmer \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-farmer !gratz=This is for showing off whatever level you just got. \n \n Usage: \n !level \n !level \n \n Help Doc: \n http://www.rscript.org/help-gratz