[DiscordArchive] Hi, i have a doubt related this post:
[DiscordArchive] Hi, i have a doubt related this post:
Archived author: hollowsaibot • Posted: 2024-02-04T21:40:44.658000+00:00
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Hi, i have a doubt related this post:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6901...e-world-db
I installed with docker the AC, and now i'm working on a backend (wanting to create & edit spells, skills, and talents) which gets data from the ac_world. On that backend i want to display the name of the spells but i can't find data about Spells. Not just the **spells_dbc** but all existent spells used on the game. How you would manage that?
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When debugging the SpellEffects.cpp in AzerothCore I found spell_id for example 2006 for level 1 resurrection priest spell and 10880 for level 3. There is a spell_ranks table that relates the two.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6901...e-world-db
Archived author: tagrim • Posted: 2024-02-04T22:00:51.144000+00:00
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<@203326888888893440> ok. seems like my friend and i have found the issue. one string in a core. and one SAI update for Terokk's downfall. i can send you patch later if you're interested. but piles seems like have to be moved to sai from the core
Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2024-02-04T22:11:36.906000+00:00
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Would probably be better suited as a PR to AC
Archived author: Bench • Posted: 2024-02-04T22:12:20.047000+00:00
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Serverside spells are in the spell_dbc table, all other spells should be in the spell.dbc file in your server's data folder
Archived author: tagrim • Posted: 2024-02-04T22:26:01.417000+00:00
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i have couple fixes for WoTLK content (minor ones) but idk what i have to do to accept them
Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2024-02-05T01:11:22.561000+00:00
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Open a pull request on GitHub.
https://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/contrib...ll-request
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Wiki and Documentation of the AzerothCore project
https://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/contribute
Archived author: stevej • Posted: 2024-02-09T19:09:45.929000+00:00
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If you need help creating pull requests, you can let me know. You also have the wiki documentation, but we have all had problems, the first time we created a pull request. Then it becomes repetitive. What I recommend is to open specific pull requests that solve a particular problem, so that the tests are faster. If you make very large pull requests, people will have problems testing them. However, it is not about opening 1000 pull requests, guys, you have to try to cover as many topics as are related within a pull request.