Useful Player Commands
In MU Fighters you do almost everything with the mouse, but a few chat commands give you a direct shortcut to the things that matter most: resetting your character and spending the currency you earn while hunting. This guide covers only the commands available to every player — no GM commands here. To use one, just type it into the chat box (the same one you use to talk to other players) and press Enter.
How to type a command
Every command starts with a slash (/). Open the chat, type the command, and hit Enter. If you get the format wrong, nothing happens (or you get a message) — you won’t lose items or zen for a typo.
/command— runs the action./command N— some commands take a number afterward (e.g., which item to buy in the shop).
/reset — reset your character
The reset is the heart of progression in MU Fighters. When you reset, your character starts over from the beginning, but becomes permanently stronger thanks to the extra stat points you bank each time. Type /reset once you meet the requirements below.
Requirements and what happens
| What | Value |
|---|---|
| Required level | 400 |
| Zen cost | 1,000,000 × (number of resets + 1) |
| Level after reset | back to 1 |
| Stats | redistributed (attributes return to the class base) |
| Points gained | +500 per reset (they stack) |
| Reset limit | none |
| Master Level | kept (not wiped) |
How the cost works
The zen cost goes up with every reset: it’s 1,000,000 multiplied by (your number of resets + 1). In practice:
| Reset | Zen cost |
|---|---|
| 1st reset | 1,000,000 (1kk) |
| 2nd reset | 2,000,000 (2kk) |
| 3rd reset | 3,000,000 (3kk) |
What you get
- +500 stat points on every reset, and they stack — the more you reset, the stronger you become.
- Your Master Level is preserved: resetting does not erase your master progress.
- There’s no reset cap — reset as many times as you want, as long as you have level 400 and the zen.
Important: the reset requires level 400. If you haven’t hit it yet, the command just shows a warning — it doesn’t destroy anything, and it won’t take your zen or items. It’s safe to try.
/loja — Event Points shop
Beyond zen, the server has a second currency: Event Points. You earn Event Points just by hunting — every monster you kill grants points, and higher-level monsters grant more. You spend those points in a dedicated shop, opened with the /loja command.
How to earn Event Points
You earn Event Points by killing monsters. The amount per kill is:
max(1, monster level ÷ 10)per monster killed.
In other words, every monster gives at least 1 point, and the higher the monster’s level, the more points it yields. Just go hunt and the points roll in.
Check balance and catalog
Type /loja (with no number) to see your current Event Points balance and the list of available items, each with its number and price.
Buy an item
Type /loja N — replacing N with the item’s number in the catalog — to buy that item. The Event Points price is charged immediately and the item goes straight to your inventory (make sure you have space).
Shop catalog
The shop sells jewels, boxes, and 1st-level wings at the prices below (in Event Points):
/loja N | Item | Price (Event Points) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jewel of Bless | 50 |
| 2 | Jewel of Soul | 60 |
| 3 | Jewel of Chaos | 90 |
| 4 | Jewel of Life | 150 |
| 5 | Jewel of Creation | 150 |
| 6 | Jewel of Guardian | 200 |
| 7 | Box of Luck | 120 |
| 8 | Box of Kundun (excellent) | 600 |
| 9 | Wings of Elf | 1000 |
Tip: the cheaper jewels (Bless and Soul) are great for starting to upgrade your gear; the Box of Luck and Box of Kundun open into items/excellent; and the Wings of Elf are the long-term goal for anyone saving up points.
Quick reference
| Command | What it does |
|---|---|
/reset | Resets your character (level 400, costs 1kk × resets+1, +500 points, Master Level kept) |
/loja | Shows your Event Points balance and the catalog |
/loja N | Buys item number N from the catalog |
Any other chat command you might run into is usually GM/admin and won’t work for a regular player. For the rest of the game — moving, attacking, opening your inventory, trading, party, guild — use the client’s normal controls and buttons, per the server’s current configuration.