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    Blizzard changed the gameobjectdisplayinfo.dbc?

    I have been using wow model viewer and mywarcraftstudio to get new gameobjectdisplayids but recently I think blizzard changed in the dbc file so the name of the displayid doesn't show up. The way I was using to find objects was to look for them in wow model viewer and then search for the name in mywarcraftstudio and see the ID there. Anyone know any way to like... find gameobjectdisplayids?
    "i downloaded it in "pirates bay", can you tell me how to download it in steam, pls"

    Blizzard changed the gameobjectdisplayinfo.dbc?

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