Difference between revisions of "Set Target Command"
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* Drag after clicking to target the nearest enemy in the circle. | * Drag after clicking to target the nearest enemy in the circle. | ||
− | * '''ALT''' to target the ground along a line. | + | * '''ALT''' to order the selected units to target different points on the ground along a line. |
* '''CTRL''' to target all enemies in the circle, splitting the targets. | * '''CTRL''' to target all enemies in the circle, splitting the targets. | ||
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+ | {{Navbox commands}} | ||
+ | [[Category: Commands]] |
Latest revision as of 09:45, 17 May 2024
The Set Target command is used to order units to attack a chosen spot or unit exclusively (while in range). Can be useful for artillery, priority targets and etc. Default key is "T".
Notice, that the command will expire only after pressing the Cancel Target button. The command also has an area version with the following modifiers:
- Drag after clicking to target the nearest enemy in the circle.
- ALT to order the selected units to target different points on the ground along a line.
- CTRL to target all enemies in the circle, splitting the targets.
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