[DiscordArchive] doees it only work to get saved if the instance is classifed as a raid? if not how to make it possib
[DiscordArchive] doees it only work to get saved if the instance is classifed as a raid? if not how to make it possib
Archived author: Sulan/Dreavi/Cebu • Posted: 2024-04-11T15:54:03.406000+00:00
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doees it only work to get saved if the instance is classifed as a raid? if not how to make it possible in dungeons?
Archived author: Aleist3r • Posted: 2024-04-11T16:01:24.512000+00:00
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if you use 010 editor with wmo template, wmo id is in MOHD block, wmo group ids are in `_nnn.wmo` files, in MOGP block (if nothing's changed, if you don't use template, wmoid starts at 53 byte and wmogroupid starts at 77 byte counting from start; also for `_nnn.wmo` group you need wmo group template which is in skarn template folder [on mega](https://mega.nz/folder/LBwwRQAJ#NKydisqR...r/Pc4yVJjS))
[Embed: 7.44 GB folder on MEGA]
9427 files and 1137 subfolders
https://mega.nz/folder/LBwwRQAJ
Archived author: Aleist3r • Posted: 2024-04-11T16:02:08.959000+00:00
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both values are uint32 btw
Archived author: Cronus • Posted: 2024-04-11T16:02:10.056000+00:00
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Okay, after I asked the question I was pressing buttons in noggit red and found the wmoid
Archived author: Cronus • Posted: 2024-04-11T16:02:30.929000+00:00
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just looking for the the group id
Archived author: Aleist3r • Posted: 2024-04-11T16:03:30.208000+00:00
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ye they are in `[model_name]_000.wmo`, `_001.wmo` and so on
Archived author: Aleist3r • Posted: 2024-04-11T16:04:43.890000+00:00
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so you probably need to unpack that wmo from mpq and just open in hex editor, as i said bytes 77-80
Archived author: Cronus • Posted: 2024-04-11T16:05:24.081000+00:00
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okay thanks
Archived author: Aleist3r • Posted: 2024-04-11T16:06:06.066000+00:00
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also, keep in mind it's little endian
Archived author: Lyswh • Posted: 2024-04-11T16:08:19.798000+00:00
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You can also see them easy with WBS