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    A way to change commands to another core?

    Is there anyway whatsoever to change the trinity commands to another core's commands? as trinity commands are the worst to work with as a GM.

    Don't get me wrong trinity is an awesome core but the commands are whack.

    thanks.

    A way to change commands to another core?
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    I love TrinityCore, and I half agree with you. Some commands are good.

    Yes, are you looking to change names, or add commands/delete commands?

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    I just want to change the comands to ArcEmu or Ascent they have the best commands but I don't have DB access I'm just an admin so cant do it..

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    You'd need to make alot of core changes and DB changes.

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    as for me . trinity commands much easier and better than ascent cores commands. anyway if you mean just rename command , you need permissions to change in SQL commands table and their names. thats all
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    i disagree. trinitycore has alot of good commands but some just fail. For example for every gameobject you want to delete u need to type its GUID and to make npc's move on a path u need to use like 7 different commands on 1 creature plus typing its guid. for blizzlike servers its no problem ofc but for custom shiz its a pain in the ass.
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    Originally Posted by AlienCCL View Post
    as for me . trinity commands much easier and better than ascent cores commands. anyway if you mean just rename command , you need permissions to change in SQL commands table and their names. thats all
    Thanks, renaming the commands is exactly what I mean. I agree with you on that, some of the trinity commands are excellent but when deleting crap its annoying to type in the GUID all the time.

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    Originally Posted by diviee3 View Post
    i disagree. trinitycore has alot of good commands but some just fail. For example for every gameobject you want to delete u need to type its GUID and to make npc's move on a path u need to use like 7 different commands on 1 creature plus typing its guid. for blizzlike servers its no problem ofc but for custom shiz its a pain in the ass.
    im specialising on funservers so nothing hard in it . only in command names . renaming em would be easier . example : in trinity u can just type .add ID , in arcemu u must type .char add ID . thats sux
    i dont ment trinity command possibilities
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    Only some types, like mango's can you see the commands on the table. If your database shows the commands and there syntax they you can add them in by hand.

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