[DiscordArchive] Which dbc is that?
[DiscordArchive] Which dbc is that?
Archived author: GG EZ • Posted: 2023-05-17T17:12:56.581000+00:00
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Which dbc is that?
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-05-17T17:13:20.931000+00:00
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itemdisplayinfo
Archived author: GG EZ • Posted: 2023-05-17T17:17:44.624000+00:00
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Yeah so the leftModel in that case ending in .mdx is the m2 associated with the item model and the modeltextures after that will modify the base model. Idk what you're using to open the dbc files but in my case the column name is "ModelName_1", "ModelName_2","Model_Texture_1" ... etc
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-05-17T17:18:36.090000+00:00
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dbeaver i got them in DB and these names specifically are from spelleditor
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-05-17T17:19:08.973000+00:00
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https://github.com/stoneharry/WoW-Spell-...ayInfo.txt
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-05-17T17:19:46.072000+00:00
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and so even better in case u got them in DB u can do this `SELECT leftModel, rightModel FROM wow_dbc_original.ItemDisplayInfo WHERE id = (SELECT displayid FROM wow_world.item_template WHERE name = 'shadowmourne');`
Archived author: GG EZ • Posted: 2023-05-17T17:22:18.631000+00:00
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Gotcha, I've never used dbeaver but wdbxeditor must have them labeled differently. It's the same fields though. Leftmodel and rightmodel should be modelname1 + modelname2 and those are .mdx files
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-05-17T17:24:04.387000+00:00
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its pretty much just wdbx having it different (probably since its so old) wowdev.wiki got it as LeftModel RightModel
Archived author: GG EZ • Posted: 2023-05-17T17:24:45.160000+00:00
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Yeah prob haha I should probably switch to newer tools but whatever gets the job done. As long as you understand what you're looking at it's not a huge deal
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-05-17T17:25:20.253000+00:00
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DB is the way for extensive searches and edits