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    Is there a list of all the GM cool stuff ?

    Like spells, areas, items and all that ?

    Is there?



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    Yes, there is.
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    Tried it, didn't work. Well it gave me some spells but not areas and weapons, and the spells didn't give me the spells i was looking for

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    Look in your database then..

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    Well I can give you a few suggestions

    IF you're looking for spells for GMs go onto Thottbot: World of Warcraft and search keywords such as knockback, summon, kick, freeze, and any other words of common interest...in order to learn these I'm sure you already know but just in case look in the URL when you're on the page that displays the spell and there will be a number in it. copy the number and go in game and type .learn (ID #) and WALA! you have your spell

    As far as fun GM places go...try porting around first using .recall port (name of area)

    such GM places consist of .recall port gmisland (may be different for your server, so simply try different versions of gmisland or parts of the word (gm).

    Another fun place is programmer island (assuming your server has it loaded as an instance) In which case you can simply port there as well....if it doesn't, well there are other guides that tell you how to create the instance

    Suggestion: Make your own fun stuff using Gameobjects to construct houses, platforms, and obsticle courses

    If you have any further questions or want some opinions feel free to message me anyone who reads this
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