@Enoch,
To bring an actual answer to your question, I'll write down here some info about /Permbuff.
/permbuff on - this will automaticly turn all your saved buffs on. Note though that this only counts for your login session, as there's currently no feature (YET!) to remember what Permbuffs you had once you logout.
/permbuff off - turns all your permbuffs off
/permbuff add (ID or Name) - Between the brackets, this is where you need to fill in what buff you want to have. You can do this by writing down the Buff ID, or the full name. Beware, for buff names with multiple words, you need to use "" to define that the words are connected. You CAN use mutliple ID's / Names in one go. So for example, you can type /permbuff add 175 178 181 to give you an instant set of all Nebula buffs.
/permbuff remove (ID or Name) - As well, between the brackets, define what buffs you want to remove. Same rule as above, you need to use "" to define that the words are connected.
Furthermore, I would like to hand you this list of Buff ID's. This is from the terraria wiki, which contains a nice list of all buffs/debuffs Terraria contains (as of 1.3.0.8), sorted in a numerical order.
http://terraria.gamepedia.com/Buff_IDs
Happy playing!
To bring an actual answer to your question, I'll write down here some info about /Permbuff.
/permbuff on - this will automaticly turn all your saved buffs on. Note though that this only counts for your login session, as there's currently no feature (YET!) to remember what Permbuffs you had once you logout.
/permbuff off - turns all your permbuffs off
/permbuff add (ID or Name) - Between the brackets, this is where you need to fill in what buff you want to have. You can do this by writing down the Buff ID, or the full name. Beware, for buff names with multiple words, you need to use "" to define that the words are connected. You CAN use mutliple ID's / Names in one go. So for example, you can type /permbuff add 175 178 181 to give you an instant set of all Nebula buffs.
/permbuff remove (ID or Name) - As well, between the brackets, define what buffs you want to remove. Same rule as above, you need to use "" to define that the words are connected.
Furthermore, I would like to hand you this list of Buff ID's. This is from the terraria wiki, which contains a nice list of all buffs/debuffs Terraria contains (as of 1.3.0.8), sorted in a numerical order.
http://terraria.gamepedia.com/Buff_IDs
Happy playing!
