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    "Spell_to_sql" folder in the ArcEmu source code ?

    What is this ? A way to make spells with SQLs ? noway.. O_O

    It's located in: ArcEmu\trunk\extras\Spell_to_sql\

    There is a solution file in there.. which means it's meant to be compiled.
    I demand to be told what this is

    "Spell_to_sql" folder in the ArcEmu source code ?
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    Nonononono its a tool for the developers to dump spells from Spell.DBC into a database table.

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