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What is Razor?

Created by Bryan Pass; Zippy to those on the RunUO network and UOGamers Shards, Razor is the ultimate utility tool to be used in conjunction with Ultima Online.
Using a C++ Dynamic Link Library, Razor works with your client to provide you with information and shortcuts. Using microsoft's netframework, Razor can be used not only on runuo shards, but also on Sphere, POL, UOX and other emulators.
Those players familiar with uoassist will be impressed with the added features of Razor - filters, more options for personal preferances, more macro space, etc. Shard hosts can allow their players to use the program without fear of modification like there is with injection.
In simple terms, if you play Ultima Online, you want this program.

Where can I get Razor?

Razor can be downloaded at the Razor website.
This program is free to download and free to use. If you wish to donate to show your appreciation for the product, click the paypal link on the main page.
For assistance, questions and suggestions, visit the Razor forum hosted by RunUO.

How do I install Razor?

In order to run Razor, you will need the latest version of Microsoft's .NET Framework.
Once you have the netframework, Razor needs only a working installation of a recent UO Client (at least 4.0.0) to connect to a player run shard.
If you have Ultima Online installed, get the netframework, install Razor, and you're set to go.
If you do not have Ultima Online installed, you can download the program here. Thanks to Addicted and UOG:Addict for this link.

Using Razor

Razor is installed, so now what?
Although there are different methods to connect to player-run shards, all that is needed is Razor.

Open Razor and the first thing you see is the splash page shown at the top of this page. Once Razor has loaded, it will continue on to the following screen:

Under Client Options, the first option is for your client detection. If you have placed your folder in C://programfiles/UltimaOnline (default for the program), Razor will autodetect the client. Choose 2D or 3D.
Note, only the 2D client works on Hybrid.
If Razor will not detect the client, or you have placed it in a location other than default, click the browse button and direct to the client location.

If you are playing a non-OSI shard, check the patch client encryption tab (if it's not already checked).
If you are playing an OSI shard, uncheck this box and use the one below, Use OSI Encryption

Once these settings are complete, click the Make These Settings Default tab to prevent having to reset them each time.

The UO Data Directory will be found by auto-detect. If you have placed it in a location other than default, use the browse tab and direct Razor to the correct location.

The server information is next. This is where you will direct Razor to the server you want to play.
The UOGamers shards and EA shards are already in the list for you. If you are connecting to Hybrid, choose it from the list. If you are connecting to a shard not in the list, use the server and port entry field to direct the program. Once you have connected, Razor will save this entry for you.

Razor is multi-lingual. English is default. For other languages, click the Language tab and choose from the list.

On the bottom right is a checkbox for this welcome screen. Be sure to leave it checked if Razor is your method of login.

Finally, we have the login and quit tab. Click login to start your client. Your client will start and you can login as normal. Razor supports multi-clienting and can be brought up for each character you have logged in, to the maximum of your pc's limitations. Quit will close the Razor program

Razor In-Game

Once you have logged in you will see the razor screen change to the following.
Click the links at the top of this page for an explanation on each Razor tab and its functions.

Razor also provides some in-game commands. They are used in the format -[command].

  • -AddUseOnce - gives a target. Target the item to add to the Use Once list.
  • -Ping - Find your ping.
  • -ReNice [Level] - The same as ReduceCPU. Use with one of the following level settings: idle, belownormal, normal, abovenormal, high, realtime. For example, -ReNice idle or -ReNice realtime
  • -GetSerial - Get information on the RPV you are viewing to verify authenticity.
  • -Help - See the list of Razor in-game commands.
  • -Echo-
  • -ReduceCPU - The same as ReNice. Use with one of the following level settings: idle, belownormal, normal, abovenormal, high, realtime. For example, -ReduceCPU idle or -ReduceCPU realtime
  • -RPVInfo - Get information on the RPV you are viewing to verify authenticity.
  • -Setup-t/Disable-t - Use '-setup-t' to enable a translation plugin. '-disable-t' will toggle it off.
  • -Where - gives you the coordinates of your character.
  • -Time - The time
  • -Macro [name] - Use to run a macro in game. Use this format with the name of the macro. For example, I can run my macro titled 'makeleatherarmor' by typing -macro makeleatherarmor