[DiscordArchive] So, I'm noticing that most Innkeepers either have the NPCflag value set to '66179' or '66177'. Why i
[DiscordArchive] So, I'm noticing that most Innkeepers either have the NPCflag value set to '66179' or '66177'. Why i
Archived author: Snowcraft • Posted: 2021-12-28T23:11:53.138000+00:00
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So, I'm noticing that most Innkeepers either have the NPCflag value set to '66179' or '66177'. Why is that?
Archived author: Snowcraft • Posted: 2021-12-28T23:12:14.682000+00:00
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Am I right assuming it just means the ones with the 9 ending are also quest giver NPCs?
Archived author: Grandmother • Posted: 2021-12-28T23:14:33.349000+00:00
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66177= Inkeeper, Vendor food, vendor, gossip
Archived author: Grandmother • Posted: 2021-12-28T23:15:32.086000+00:00
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66179 is same but a quest giver
Archived author: Snowcraft • Posted: 2021-12-28T23:15:35.929000+00:00
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So, yeah, those ones with the 9 are also quest gives.
Archived author: Snowcraft • Posted: 2021-12-28T23:15:39.090000+00:00
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Thought so.
Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2021-12-28T23:47:12.296000+00:00
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It's easier to see flags as hexadecimal numbers than decimal
Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2021-12-28T23:47:47.451000+00:00
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So it's not a 7 or 9, it's a 0x2 value added 
Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2021-12-28T23:48:18.136000+00:00
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And then checking in the source code what 0x2 represents
Archived author: IcyOnDuty • Posted: 2021-12-28T23:57:44.390000+00:00
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https://trinitycore.atlassian.net/wiki/s...ate+3.3.5a
Check out the npcflag section for all values used. Also like Jackpoz said, u can see them all as hex values if the row got more than one value added to it