This is possible only via Wowhead!
Select item and add &xml at end of link!
you will find display id there!
http://www.wowhead.com/?item=29434&xml
This is possible only via Wowhead!
Select item and add &xml at end of link!
you will find display id there!
http://www.wowhead.com/?item=29434&xml
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Prity common knowladge, actuly i made a post about this which pushed me out of leecher a while back.
Ehh +Rep nyway
Already known
lol... looooooong time ago (the times when sql was not needed to run a wow priv. server)
data bases were contained in .txt files
so all u had to do was search for names in these text files (this applied to npc, skills, accounts)
too bad all this made server so slow... .saveall took like 3~4 seconds
Or you can bring up the souce and just search for display, its in the actual source of the page.
thats not the dislpay id its the item id lol
edit/ oops did read the post properly lol i actually didnt know this hehe thanks
crap it i forgot about doing that so i looked in the db everytime but thanks anyway xD +Rep
i wish i didnt unbookmark that site that gives you the display id if you enter the entry
you could just get the website spidey made that gets display ids from your db works like a charm
I didn't make such a website, that'd be silly, just use wowhead :P
Or you could just use the digits at the end of the address. I've been doing this for ages now.
No no no, that'll be the item ID, not the display ID
There is a program that has a database of all ID's in the game. Display ID, Item ID, NPC ID's ect. I dont have it on my pc anymore, but i'll try and find it.
That really is 'the' easiest way of getting the ID's.
You mean WoW? DBCs hold item info.
Wowhead just makes it easier to browse and assemble![]()
No, there is a little program that has a database of all the items that you can search through, which is taken straight from the WoW files.
I had it on my pc but i cant find it now =(
It is called Ascent Database Editor.
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