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Old 09-01-2005, 06:00 PM
Malignus Wingnut
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I agree, it would be a good guide, but I think that would best befit a different guide - mostly this guide is for the setting up and running of a perl enabled EQEmu server, and eventually a guide to the perl quest commands.

Once I finish and push this guide to final release, work out the bugs, perfect the perl guide, and I'll probably start work on a database editing guide - which most of what you asked falls into. Much of what you said, however, spawns, npcs, factions, etc.. are easily learnable by simply looking at the EQEmuAdminTool. While outdated, I still find it very valuable. Just studying it is how I taught myself npc creating and spawning, item creating, loot creating, etc.. though editing spells was something I never fully understood.

Thanks for the feedback though, and I'll consider it for later.
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Old 09-01-2005, 11:39 PM
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Malignus Wingnut. Your doing a GREAT JOB!!! Here is a bugs list that I collected from all over the place. You might want to give it a look see
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