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    How to find GameObjects IDs?

    Hello dear MMOwned users.

    I have litte question - how I can find game object ID? For example I have found blood elf ballista in "WoW Model Viewer v0.5.09d" program, but I still don't know the ID. I also tried ".lookup object" command. Is there any method to find game objects expect lookup command? I would like to check id of that object I've found in WoW Model Viewer for example.

    Thanks in advice.
    Please also check my another thread :

    How to find GameObjects IDs?
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    There should be a thread around here somewhere, but basically you need to get MyWarcraftStudio (or another MPQ/DBC viewer) and look it up through there.


    EDIT: Here it is http://www.mmowned.com/forums/emulat...model-ids.html but you need to find an updated version through Google.

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    Blah, that is the long and hard way. It's the only way to find gameobjects that are not in your database, but I know with ArcEmu you can do .lookup object x from in game, or with ANY core you can simple go into your database, open gameobject names, scroll ascending or descending, show all, then just look for the name you want. Once you find the name the entry on the left is the id of the gameobject, hope this saves some time.

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    @johm2
    I've tried this method, without effect...
    As I said before - I've found blood elf ballista in WoW Model Viewer


    Then as the guide says - I tried find it in ItemDisplayInfo, also in GameObjectDisplayInfo and there's not any object named "be_ballista01"


    @stoneharry
    Originally Posted by SirRFI View Post
    I also tried ".lookup object" command. Is there any method to find game objects expect lookup command?
    I could not find this bloodelf ballista by using lookup object command, that's why I not wanted to use this method. Also I don't have acces to database because I'm making it with someone else...

    Or just the situation looks like that: I can't create BLOOD ELF BALLISTA because it is not added in database as gameobject?

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