Npc Model ID's

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    Newbie snoopyhat is offline
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    Npc Model ID's

    i was hoping to score a list of all the character/creature model id's if someones got it.
    im running wowemu. if anyone can help it would be hugely appreciated.


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    Grand Master EvilRyu is offline
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    Anytime you feel like replacing the search button guys lol..
    Because I just know this section of forums will have tons of people asking the same damn question over and over:P

    Anywayz, this is the 3rd time i've posted this info today:(

    In your wowemu folder: scripts\creatures.scp

    All your npc/monster id's are in here..
    Last edited by EvilRyu; 27-01-07 at 03:48 AM.

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    Member Nacht is offline
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    Or you can search allakhazam, get the NPC name and its ID and spawn it :0

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    Newbie snoopyhat is offline
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    im sry i guess i wasnt clear about what im looking for. not the actual npc id's but the models.
    you know for the ".npc model" command.

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    Grand Master EvilRyu is offline
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    Quote Originally Posted by snoopyhat View Post
    im sry i guess i wasnt clear about what im looking for. not the actual npc id's but the models.
    you know for the ".npc model" command.
    The way I done it was:
    Find an npc I liked the model of, looked up creature scp file, and used the model id from that.

    I can't remember how I got a list of model id's, it's been a while since I last worked with wowemu in that manner, sorry.

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    Newbie snoopyhat is offline
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    oh snap, i didnt realize the model ids were in the creature scp. thx man

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    Grand Master EvilRyu is offline
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    Np man, scp files are much easier to work with then sql, brings back good memories working with them:P



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