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    Wow 3.3.5 spells?

    Hi! I am testing spells on my private server and it seems that I cant find spells by their names from Heidi, so I was wondering is there a way you could set e.g wowhead (or other similar website) to show only spells that were already in 3.3.5 ? it's frustrating to find a cool spell, then when trying it, it says it's invalid!

    Wow 3.3.5 spells?
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    You find the spells in your "spell.dbc" not the our database.

    But to answer your question, you can just go to Wowhead: Dataz! We need more dataz! (old.wowhead.com). Some item stats won't show right.
    Last edited by XxXGenesisXxX; 06-27-2012 at 02:19 AM. Reason: Stupid autoname change crap in links.

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