[DiscordArchive] Is there a place defined somewhere that shows the mapping of all item class|subclass integers to the
[DiscordArchive] Is there a place defined somewhere that shows the mapping of all item class|subclass integers to the
Archived author: nev • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:06:38.053000+00:00
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Is there a place defined somewhere that shows the mapping of all item class|subclass integers to their respective names?
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:07:06.564000+00:00
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https://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/item_template#class
Archived author: nev • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:07:13.258000+00:00
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perfect, thank you
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:07:30.682000+00:00
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You have to scroll down a tiny bit to see subclass which is the only important one since it also shows class ids
Archived author: nev • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:07:46.257000+00:00
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got it, somehow I missed this page
Archived author: nev • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:07:51.848000+00:00
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this is perfect
Archived author: bluesoul • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:08:24.057000+00:00
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but yeah containers and that whole world are growing like crazy, i made that move a little over two years ago, did sysadmin stuff for an MSP and then in state gov't for about ten years, got AWS certs and got into consultancy and it felt like my pay doubled as soon as i could spell kubernetes
Archived author: bluesoul • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:08:34.557000+00:00
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i'm not above cashing in on buzzwords
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:09:31.059000+00:00
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Like I said, it's a solid system - and a popular one at that. We all work in different ways. I tend to handle Proxmox which is why I spend a lot of effort handling VMs and LXC containers.
Archived author: nev • Posted: 2022-05-05T21:11:35.872000+00:00
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I have the same experience as Revision, a lot of people don't touch K8s and Docker, prefering VMs, LXC, Virtuozzo/OpenVZ and stuff instead