Just wondering if there is some file in the ogre installation where one can find all the available "set up for" commands defined. I usually try "set up for <first name of mob>" and sometimes that works, but other times nothing happens. For instance, if there is a set up for the Vallon's Tower named "Gindan Commander Angler" (which seems very ripe for such a thing) I was unable to get any response for it.
Currently, there isn't any list of commands, for various reasons which I won't share (because it could have a very slim chance of negatively impacting people). However, I don't really have a big concern for what previously was a larger concern (yes, vague for a reason).
I'll try to put together more detailed information about raid options, what currently holds me back, is when I code these, there is usually 3 other people waiting for me to code the mob, so we can kill it. So I don't take the time to document it. There are also some times where it takes hours of trying different things before we find something that works. Various placement, jousting, not jousting, etc etc, so I realistically can't document these until we've nailed down a spot. And of course, if it's a new mob and we kill it, we move on to the next...
Back in the day, (set up commands have existed since RoK... just no one knew about them

), there were VERY few bot raids, now, it seems bot raiding is taking over. You deal with less people, you don't really have people leaving as often, there's much less re-gearing, and simply put, the content is MUCH easier (RE: skyshrine).
I'll brag, just for a moment... I'm confident to say, I run the most successful bot raid in the history of EQ2. The reason I believe this, is 100% of the toons, and 100% of the loot on all of the toons, all came from the bot raid. That means no passing gear down from a "real" raid, to help gear along and progress quicker.
That also means, anyone can also do the same, if willing to put in the work/effort (and being involved in a bot raid is no easy chore).
Ultimately, I will try to update the raid options as MANY people do use these.