Recommended
Use slash commands
Slash commands do not make your dinosaur produce in-game chat noises. This helps avoid revealing your position to nearby players.
In-game command guide
Use Ironclaw systems directly from the in-game chat box. Commands return private feedback rather than global server broadcasts.
Recommended
Slash commands do not make your dinosaur produce in-game chat noises. This helps avoid revealing your position to nearby players.
Also supported
The ! form performs the same action, but sending visible chat may make your dinosaur vocalize. Use it when slash input is unavailable.
Dino storage
Storage commands are SteamID-scoped. They act immediately or fail; requests are not saved for later execution.
/store-dino
!store-dinoRequires at least 50% growth during testing, full health, and full stamina. The dino is captured safely before it is slain.
/store-dino 2
!store-dino 2Choose Storage Slot 1, 2, or 3. An occupied or failed slot never causes the current dino to be slain.
/restore-dino 1
!restore-dino 1Spawn a fresh dino of the same species, then restore the selected slot. Wrong species and empty slots are rejected. The alias restore-dinoslot is also accepted.
Teleport a friend
Both players must be spawned as the same species and pass the server's combat and cooldown checks.
/code
!codeEvery teleport code has a strict 60-second time limit. It is sent privately in your chat box and expires automatically when the limit is reached. Creating another code invalidates the previous one.
/bring 12345
!bring 12345Your friend gives you their code. Redeem it to bring them to your location. A successful teleport consumes the code immediately.
Player utilities
/slay
!slayUse this for an unwanted dinosaur choice or spawn location. Limited to five accepted uses in a rolling 60-minute window.
!voiceJoin the game first, connect to voice.ironclaw.no in Mumble, then use !voice to link the waiting-room certificate to your in-game Steam identity. This command currently uses the visible ! form.
Need help?
Enter a command with the syntax shown above. Ironclaw returns private confirmation or a useful error message when a requirement is not met.