Use the -l option and it saves the collected packets to a file. Also use -nodb since all the db-related stuff is for collecting items only.
ie: packetcollector -nodb -l aacollect.txt -o all 123.123.123.123 <-- your machine's IP address in place of that
not sure if a dev knows what the raw opcode numbers that are used when an AA is purchased or used, if so maybe they would like to share it, that way you can cut down on the amount of traffic logged by using specific opcode numbers instead of -o all.
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