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[DiscordArchive] I don't see the npc to spawn. Do you mean I have to bring it into the docker and then run it inside

[DiscordArchive] I don't see the npc to spawn. Do you mean I have to bring it into the docker and then run it inside

rektbyfaith
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07-11-2025, 02:46 AM
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Archived author: Doby • Posted: 2025-07-11T02:46:26.838000+00:00
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I don't see the npc to spawn. Do you mean I have to bring it into the docker and then run it inside the mysql database before it will work?
rektbyfaith
07-11-2025, 02:46 AM #1

Archived author: Doby • Posted: 2025-07-11T02:46:26.838000+00:00
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I don't see the npc to spawn. Do you mean I have to bring it into the docker and then run it inside the mysql database before it will work?

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07-11-2025, 03:00 AM
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Archived author: DragynDance • Posted: 2025-07-11T03:00:54.455000+00:00
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You won't see an NPC to spawn, you have to use a GM command to spawn it. And as for the SQL, in the module there should be a folder called data->sql and then potentially three folders called db-world , db-auth , db-character. You have to run those SQL's inside of each applicable folder in Heidi or whatever SQL program you use, under the proper category.
rektbyfaith
07-11-2025, 03:00 AM #2

Archived author: DragynDance • Posted: 2025-07-11T03:00:54.455000+00:00
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You won't see an NPC to spawn, you have to use a GM command to spawn it. And as for the SQL, in the module there should be a folder called data->sql and then potentially three folders called db-world , db-auth , db-character. You have to run those SQL's inside of each applicable folder in Heidi or whatever SQL program you use, under the proper category.

rektbyfaith
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07-11-2025, 03:01 AM
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Archived author: DragynDance • Posted: 2025-07-11T03:01:14.153000+00:00
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I have no experience with docker, so I can't help you with anything that has to do with that, I installed everything manually.
rektbyfaith
07-11-2025, 03:01 AM #3

Archived author: DragynDance • Posted: 2025-07-11T03:01:14.153000+00:00
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I have no experience with docker, so I can't help you with anything that has to do with that, I installed everything manually.

rektbyfaith
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07-11-2025, 03:05 AM
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Archived author: DragynDance • Posted: 2025-07-11T03:05:48.143000+00:00
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If you are using Heidei, the process will look something like this. First, highlight which category the SQL's are in, which will be either auth, world, or character. Then navigate to this menu:
rektbyfaith
07-11-2025, 03:05 AM #4

Archived author: DragynDance • Posted: 2025-07-11T03:05:48.143000+00:00
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If you are using Heidei, the process will look something like this. First, highlight which category the SQL's are in, which will be either auth, world, or character. Then navigate to this menu:

rektbyfaith
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07-11-2025, 03:05 AM
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Archived author: DragynDance • Posted: 2025-07-11T03:05:49.184000+00:00
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rektbyfaith
07-11-2025, 03:05 AM #5

Archived author: DragynDance • Posted: 2025-07-11T03:05:49.184000+00:00
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rektbyfaith
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07-11-2025, 03:07 AM
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Archived author: DragynDance • Posted: 2025-07-11T03:07:23.609000+00:00
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In this example, I'm using the transmog mod, which also adds an NPC to the game, so the process will probably be quite similiar. You will navigate to the folder where you have the module installed, which will probably be in your azerothcore -> modules folder, then go to the correct module, and you'll find the SQL's.
rektbyfaith
07-11-2025, 03:07 AM #6

Archived author: DragynDance • Posted: 2025-07-11T03:07:23.609000+00:00
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In this example, I'm using the transmog mod, which also adds an NPC to the game, so the process will probably be quite similiar. You will navigate to the folder where you have the module installed, which will probably be in your azerothcore -> modules folder, then go to the correct module, and you'll find the SQL's.

rektbyfaith
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07-11-2025, 03:07 AM
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Archived author: DragynDance • Posted: 2025-07-11T03:07:24.912000+00:00
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rektbyfaith
07-11-2025, 03:07 AM #7

Archived author: DragynDance • Posted: 2025-07-11T03:07:24.912000+00:00
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rektbyfaith
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07-11-2025, 03:07 AM
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Archived author: DragynDance • Posted: 2025-07-11T03:07:42.381000+00:00
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You can shift or ctrl + click to highlight multiple of them and import multiple at once.
rektbyfaith
07-11-2025, 03:07 AM #8

Archived author: DragynDance • Posted: 2025-07-11T03:07:42.381000+00:00
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You can shift or ctrl + click to highlight multiple of them and import multiple at once.

rektbyfaith
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07-11-2025, 03:08 AM
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Archived author: DragynDance • Posted: 2025-07-11T03:08:18.753000+00:00
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There will sometimes be up to 3 folders, so make sure you repeat the process for each one, making sure you select the correct category in Heidei before clicking "run SQL"
rektbyfaith
07-11-2025, 03:08 AM #9

Archived author: DragynDance • Posted: 2025-07-11T03:08:18.753000+00:00
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There will sometimes be up to 3 folders, so make sure you repeat the process for each one, making sure you select the correct category in Heidei before clicking "run SQL"

rektbyfaith
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07-11-2025, 03:08 AM
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Archived author: DragynDance • Posted: 2025-07-11T03:08:19.760000+00:00
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rektbyfaith
07-11-2025, 03:08 AM #10

Archived author: DragynDance • Posted: 2025-07-11T03:08:19.760000+00:00
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