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Join Today!Sadly clients newer than the Archer release have the data encoded in bss and dbss files, which are not so easy to crack. The older releases had a gamedata.bexcel which could be converted and loaded into a spreadsheet.
The tool that @PenguinJoe created does just that - calls bdocodex or bddatabase to get icons and descriptive information. My suggestion wouuld let you get the up-to-the-minute latest information out of the BDO official server without depending on the operators of the bdo database sites to update their information.
Jeez, did somebody piss in your cornflakes this morning?
Good for you. You figured it out. Give yourself a pat on the back. Now go away.
It's one thing to say "you figured it out, no go away".
It's another thing to say that to the person who enabled you lamers to create dbss/bss to start with.
So here is my challenge to you: improve upon the process, and release it. Until you can do something other than parrot instructions or copy and paste from things other people created, keep your mouth shut.
Oh I see that the scene is still as cutthroat as always, I'm almost nostalgic. Peasants competing with each other for scraps and their 1 minute of glory, before the scene forgets them and craps them out. How many of you remember Vanganth, the guy who wrote the first L2 extender. Anyone? I wonder where we would be, if everyone set their git repos on public, instead of collectively wasting their time decoding data structures inside binary files.