[Archive] WoW Cache Converter, Used to get other servers items, and such.
[Archive] WoW Cache Converter, Used to get other servers items, and such.
Quote:Information about this tool:
-This tool allows you to select a *wdb file, or cache file from your wow folder and take all of the cached items, objects, creatures, quests etc from other servers. So if you want all of the weapons from AMD-WoW (no adv.) all you do is go in game and look at items, close wow and open the cache file and convert it to SQL.
Once you've done this, open the SQL folder and there it is.. add those to the DB you have and now you have the items, or what ever it was you chose to cache.
Hope you all like it.
UPDATER CACHER, NOT FOR 4.2 Yet!!
Update: 7/13/12 -- as I have returned to the emulation scene, I am overly determined to update this for 4.3x and all other cores, i.e., TC2 and Skyfire etc. Perhaps even for mists support we can work. However, that'll be decided in time.
Here's an updated link
Archived author: Found • Posted: 2025-11-04T13:45:00.794533
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Quote:Information about this tool:
-This tool allows you to select a *wdb file, or cache file from your wow folder and take all of the cached items, objects, creatures, quests etc from other servers. So if you want all of the weapons from AMD-WoW (no adv.) all you do is go in game and look at items, close wow and open the cache file and convert it to SQL.
Once you've done this, open the SQL folder and there it is.. add those to the DB you have and now you have the items, or what ever it was you chose to cache.
Hope you all like it.
UPDATER CACHER, NOT FOR 4.2 Yet!!
Update: 7/13/12 -- as I have returned to the emulation scene, I am overly determined to update this for 4.3x and all other cores, i.e., TC2 and Skyfire etc. Perhaps even for mists support we can work. However, that'll be decided in time.
Here's an updated link
Quote: Does this work on TrinityCore Database?
Archived author: TomSpiT • Posted: 2025-11-04T13:45:00.794533
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Quote: Does this work on TrinityCore Database?
Quote:Sounds great! I'm going to give it a try!!
Archived author: chaoticd35 • Posted: 2025-11-04T13:45:00.794533
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Quote:Sounds great! I'm going to give it a try!!
Quote: So you actually have the item (with all its stats), not just the looks?
Archived author: proguardian • Posted: 2025-11-04T13:45:00.794533
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Quote: So you actually have the item (with all its stats), not just the looks?
Archived author: Found • Posted: 2025-11-04T13:45:00.794533
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Quote: Pretty cool, didn't know the cache stores enough data to make something like this feasible. +Rep
Archived author: stoneharry • Posted: 2025-11-04T13:45:00.794533
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Quote: Pretty cool, didn't know the cache stores enough data to make something like this feasible. +Rep
Archived author: Found • Posted: 2025-11-04T13:45:00.794533
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Quote: Yep, its slightly out of date, the up to date version should be trinity compatible, though I am not positive.
Thanks for the positive feedback.
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So you actually have the item (with all its stats), not just the looks?
Yes, you get the stats look, entry id, etc.. with 0 effort on your part!
Archived author: Found • Posted: 2025-11-04T13:45:00.794533
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Quote: Yep, its slightly out of date, the up to date version should be trinity compatible, though I am not positive.
Thanks for the positive feedback.
----------------- EDIT -------------------
So you actually have the item (with all its stats), not just the looks?
Yes, you get the stats look, entry id, etc.. with 0 effort on your part!
Archived author: Found • Posted: 2025-11-04T13:45:00.794533
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Quote: This was the way the first emu db came outnice share
Archived author: Chrispee • Posted: 2025-11-04T13:45:00.794533
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Quote: This was the way the first emu db came outnice share