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    Getting it back to normal

    Hello, ive deleted all additional patches (patch-3,4,5) but still most of my model edits still appear, like moonkin form and raptor. How can i get them back to normal? :confused:

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    Re: Getting it back to normal

    Not sure if this will work, but it worked for me. Open MWS go to open MPQ archive under pack and check your data folder, Sometimes you will see patches in there that you can't see just by opening the folder. Click on them and delete from the select window.

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