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    [Question] How can I make my high elves animate?

    I am a GM of a 3.3.5 Arcemu Server and I saw that the vanilla female high elf models are missing tons of animations. I later learned that they were always like that 'cause of Blizz's laziness. So, is there anyway I can fix them? Maybe a ".modify bytes1" command or something? I just want the basic night elf animations on them. If it is only possible through using an animation program, then you'll have to tell me how to copy the night elf animations onto them 'cause I'm a newbie at animation programs. So, what do I do? Thanks

    [Question] How can I make my high elves animate?
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    No easy way, even the more experienced WoW modders struggle with animations. You can try and check resources at: Modcraft - The community dedicated to quality WoW modding! - Index page

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