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Old 09-23-2020, 04:14 PM
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The only thing I can find myself is a comment on Discord:
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Originally Posted by [op]
Wasn't there something that the spells fizzled if you had the wrong spells_us.txt on the client?
That might apply to a single client .. but, shouldn't affect the actual server.

Since your npcs can cast, it shouldn't be the database table.

Still have my ears open...


EDIT:

You can try #logs set file 24 3 and see what comes out in the log file. (24 should be spells.)

To turn it off, #logs set file 24 0.

This logging is temporary and will revert back to default once the zone shuts down.
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Old 09-23-2020, 08:36 PM
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Uleat,
Thanks for checking.

I don't think it is the spells_us.txt on the client.

I run 2 servers.
1 is set up for easy solo and 1 is the spell fizzle problem server, not such an easy server. Players using the same Titaniam client install can play on my solo server without the fizzle problem or my not-so-solo server with the fizzle problem.

I'll try the logging and see if something comes up.

Thanks for the tip. I didn't know how to create extra logging for errors.
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