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    Random NPC movement

    I am using Oregoncore, and I want my custom NPCs to move randomly, like almost every other retail mob.. The problem is, I don't know how to.. I have set movementtype = 1 in creature_template, and respawned them. And they still won't move, is there anything else I have to do?

    Thanks, luduan.

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    I use trinity core and what I had to do was edit the 'creature' table (not 'creature_template').

    spawndist
    The maximum distance that the creature should spawn from its spawn point. Also controls how far away the creature can walk from its spawn point if its MovementType = 1.

    MovementType
    The movement type associated with this creature. Usually the same as creature_template.MovementType but can be different.
    Creature tc2 - TrinityCore Wiki

    Hopefully this info will help even if Oregon isnt exactly the same.

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