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How to Switch Teams in Phantom Forces

There are different commands supported by Phantom Force that you can type into chat directly. They also will start with a forward slash (/) and then the arguments get delimited with the use of colons. Below we are going to look at the commands in Phantom Force, including telling you how to switch teams in phantom forces using a command.

How to Switch Teams in Phantom Forces

The command is /switch:team this lets you switch teams. This is just a very simple command. It supports parts of teams, so you can type G if you want the ghosts, for example, or P if you want to go to the phantoms team. It’s as simple as that to change your team in Phantom Forces.

How to Switch Teams

When you type the command /map:Production:Desert Storm:tdm::20 it begins a Team Deathmatch round on Desert Storm’s current vision. It uses the game’s default time limit and the score limit is 20 kills.

Keep in mind that members of staff could be globally given these types of permissions. However, the staff commands aren’t going to be talked about in our article.

None of the commands are for abuse by players, particularly the command to kick, since false votekicks are very really irritating for any player who is receiving them.

Global Commands

These commands are usable by anyone and are usable anywhere:

  1. Report
  2. UI-scaling commands

Report

This is the command to report a player for exploiting or cheating. You shouldn’t use this for a player who is acting toxic while chatting. There is a different tool for that. You should use the report tool from Roblox should be used for that.  The syntax is the following:  /report:player:reason:evidence

Here are what the parts mean:

  • Player: this is the player you’re reporting. They have to be in your server if you’d rather type their name partially.
  • Reason: A brief summary of why you’re reporting them.
  • Evidence: Any kind of evidence that you have of the actions of the player, like videos, links to the screenshots, or links.

UI-scaling commands

These help you with scaling the GUI to be larger or smaller, or you can even completely disable it. When you set it to 1, the scaling will be normal once again. When you have a larger screen like a 4K panel or HiDPI, it’s best to make the value 1.5 or so.

Since the update to 6.0, the game and menu UI have used new commands. For scaling the menu, /menuscale should be used. For scaling the in-game UI, /uiscale is the command. It’s the same syntax, and the format is the following: /uiscale:number.

How to Vote Kick in Phantom Forces With Reason

This begins a vote in order to kick a certain player off of the server. They won’t be able to join when this is successful. There’s a cool-down period between the vote-kick attempts no matter what player began it. The syntax for this is /votekick:player:reason, and the explanation is below.

Explanation of the votekick syntax:

  • Player: The player you’re attempting to vote-kick
  • Reason: The reason why you’re trying to vote-kick the player

Phantom Forces: Commands for A Private Server

These are commands that only can be used if you are on private servers and are the owner of that private server.

Databases

Gives a list of those available databases of maps. The system will separate the old map versions from the new map versions. There are pages worth of databases. This is the syntax: /databases:pagenumber

Here is an explanation of the parts:

  • pagenumber

This is the number of the page you are trying to access.

Maps

This gives you a list of those maps that you can switch to. This will include some legacy maps as well as maps for Call of Robloxia. It’s paginated, so decrease or increase the number so that you can look for different maps.  This is the syntax :/maps:database:page.

Here is an explanation of the parts:

  • Database: This is the database you’re interested in looking through
  • Page: This is the map pages you want to access.

Modes

This is a list of Phantom Forces’ gamemodes. It’s a good idea that players use this for selecting your gamemode, since some of them use shorthand and others don’t. Here is the syntax: /modes:pagenumber

Below are the explanations for the syntax:

  • Pagenumber: the page number of the mode you want to access.

Switch

This lets you switch teams. This is just a very simple command. It supports parts of teams, so you can type G if you want the ghosts for example, or P if you want to go to the phantoms team. The syntax is /switch:team.

Here is an explanation of the parts:

  • Team: The team’s name you want to join.

This will return those maps that match the substring entered from all of the databases of maps. It offers an optional page interator when there are a lot of results. The syntax is /search:mapname:page.

Here is an explanation of the parts:

  • Mapname: This is the map’s name you want to search.

Phantom Forces Private Server Commands

These commands can only be used by players who are on private servers and are the owner of that private server.

Hardkick

This kicks a player and will stop them from joining again until there’s a shutdown of the server. This does the same thing as vote-kicking, but doesn’t require a vote to kick the person. Here is the syntax.: /hardkick:player

Here is an explanation of the parts:

  • Player: This is the player that you’re hardkicking from the server.

Kick

Kicks a play from the server. They’re able to rejoin once they’ve been kicked. The syntax is: /kick:player

Here is an explanation of the parts:

  • Player: This is the player that you’re kicking from the server.

Map

This is the command that you use for telling the game the map you’re switching to as well as the gamemode you want to play. The syntax is: /map:database:mapname:gamemode:time:score

Here is an explanation of the parts:

  • Database: This is what the game needs to search for the map you want. It has to be the database’s exact name. it’s a good idea to use the /databases command so you know thew the database’s exact name.
  • Mapname: This is the map’s name that you’re switching to. It has to be the map’s exact name. You can use the /maps command to get the right name.
  • Gamemode: This is the gamemode’s name you want to play. This has to be its exact name. To find this you can use the /modes command.
  • Time: This is an optional field. The length of minutes the round’s going to run for.
  • Score: This is an optional field. Sets the round’s score limit. For instance, if you set the score to 300 it means that the team has to earn 300 points in total. This will also control the gun count of Gun Game.

Now that you know the commands in Phantom Force, we hope that you found this to be useful. Keep coming to our website to find out more helpful tips and feel free to leave comments below.

Sharon Hendricks

Sharon Hendricks has been writing professionally for more than 15 years. She’s a published author of two children’s books and writes our guides for Sneaky Sasquatch and Merge Dragons, among others. Her work with apps and games started at the company known as Appgrooves, which no longer exists. Having grown up in the 70s and 80s, she remembers game systems such as ColecoVision and the original 8 Bit NES. Her favorite types of video games are RPGs and cooking games. She’s spent 1,000 of hours playing mobile games and looks forward to trying out new games.