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Setting up an Allods local server can be a great way to enjoy the game with friends or test out new features without the need for an internet connection. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to set it up:

1. Download and install the Allods Online server files: You'll need to obtain the necessary server files. You can typically find them on the Allods Online official website or through a trusted source.

2. Set up a dedicated server: Allods Online requires a dedicated server to host the game. You can either set up your own dedicated server using a spare computer or rent one from a service provider.

3. Configure server hardware requirements: Make sure your server meets the minimum hardware requirements to run Allods Online smoothly. This includes sufficient RAM, CPU power, and storage space.

4. Install the operating system: Install a compatible operating system on your dedicated server, such as Windows Server or a Linux distribution like CentOS or Ubuntu.

5. Configure network settings: Ensure that your server has a stable internet connection and that necessary ports are open to allow players to connect to your server.

6. Set up a database: Allods Online relies on a database to store game data. Install and configure a database server, such as MySQL or Microsoft SQL Server, to support the game.

7. Install the server files: Extract the downloaded Allods Online server files and copy them to your dedicated server.

8. Configure server settings: Edit the server configuration files to adjust settings as needed. This could include defining server name, IP address, server rates, and other gameplay-related settings.

9. Start the server: Execute the necessary command or script to start the Allods Online server. This will vary depending on the server files you've downloaded and the operating system you're using.

10. Test the server: Once the server is running, you can test it by connecting to it using the game client on another computer. Make sure the connection is successful and that players can create characters and play on your local server.

Keep in mind that setting up an Allods Online local server requires some technical knowledge and troubleshooting skills. It's also crucial to respect the game's terms and conditions and not use the server to gain any unfair advantages or violate the game's integrity.
 
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