To bow hold crouch while facing down OR bind a key to darkRP bow emote. Bowing is a sign of respect in the Order, and often takes the place of saluting. Bowing typically takes place during Jedi interactions, and promotions, and is required before duels with a fellow Jedi. You must NEVER bow to a Sith.
To bind a key to DarkRP bow: open console with ` and type bind key "_darkrp_doanimation 1612"
All bound keys are listed as default. you may have different key binds in use. The controls are the following:
To ignite your lightsaber, press [R]
To attack with your lightsaber, press [LMB]
You can press [W] [A] [S] [D] keys to attack in different directions.
You can combine [W] [A] [S] [D] keys for Different Attacks ie. [W]+[A] is different from [S]+[D]
Press [W] and [S] at the same time to perform a heavy attack. A Special attack deals extra damage at the cost of having a predictable windup animation and causting stamina.
Press [A] or [D] or [W] and Jump to Do A Dash Left, Right, or Forward
Press [S] and Jump to Do a Backflip Where You Can Hold [LMB] Mid Flip to Do a Ground Slam.
Press [Right Click] to Cycle Between Your Equiped Stances
If you have any questions about dueling, stances, practice, reach out to any Jedi Master for assistance.
All bound keys are listed as default. you may have different key binds in use. The controls are the following:
To use your selected force ability, press [F] or [ALT]+[LMB]
To switch between force abilities on your hotbar, press [G] or [H] or [ALT]+[Scroll Wheel Up or Down]
Some force powers require holding down [F] or [ALT]+[LMB] to use them correctly/to their fullest potential, and others require your saber to be ignited to unignited.
For force usage, be wary of your force power pool, as force abilities consume them respectivly at various rates dependent on the type of force power.
For any questions about force usage, force rules, or anything else relating to force usage check the Jedi Regulations page or contact any Jedi master for assistance
Blocking is Done Automatically, However the Type of Block is Dictated by Your Crosshair Placement