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1) Go to item_drop_class.csv
2) There you'll find a column named Id and DropItem
3) ID = ID OF THE DROP
DROPITEM = DROPS ITEMS IDS
4) You won't change anything at the column ID, just at DropItem, if you see at DropItem column, the item id is separated by a comma and a comma with a point, example:
1,0;2,0;3,0
I don't know whats that 0, but you need to put it.
IDITEM,0;IDITEM,0;
and there it goes... just put the items that you want to assign to the ID.
5) Go to local/common/table/npc.csv
6) Go to the column DropItem
7) Remember the column ID from item_drop_class? You put that ID at the DropItem column.
That's It :
2) There you'll find a column named Id and DropItem
3) ID = ID OF THE DROP
DROPITEM = DROPS ITEMS IDS
4) You won't change anything at the column ID, just at DropItem, if you see at DropItem column, the item id is separated by a comma and a comma with a point, example:
1,0;2,0;3,0
I don't know whats that 0, but you need to put it.
IDITEM,0;IDITEM,0;
and there it goes... just put the items that you want to assign to the ID.
5) Go to local/common/table/npc.csv
6) Go to the column DropItem
7) Remember the column ID from item_drop_class? You put that ID at the DropItem column.
That's It :