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Seal IDs - what they are and how to use them - Printable Version +- LCKB (https://lckb.dev/forum) +-- Forum: ** OLD LCKB DATABASE ** (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=109) +--- Forum: Guides & Help Section (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=193) +---- Forum: Tutorials & Guides (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=124) +----- Forum: Emulation Guides (https://lckb.dev/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=188) +----- Thread: Seal IDs - what they are and how to use them (/showthread.php?tid=134) |
- ToObeyIsLife - 08-16-2011 In this thread i will share with you my experience of making seals on items; something i immediately noticed when i dropped my first piece of gear was that there were no seals on it. so i swiftly sought to rectify this, by firstly looking for a list of seals or some way in which to view/ input new seals more easily. I am aware at this point of the seal viewer/ option editor things made by other people, and while i am sure they are viable for most; it didnt come with any instructions, and as suchi found it more difficult to use personally speaking. So, i put it to the side until i became more familiar with the database and how items and their attributes (including seals) were stored. It is then that i actually realised how simple it is to change the items attributes from the database; however the easiest way to do it combines in-game and database manipulation. First though i had to find out the seal IDs so i could add the ones i wanted. so i spawned 3 Icons of Count - /itemdrop 1063 0 0 1 From there i simply typed in IDs from 1 - 95, in 3 sets of 5, keeping the values of every seal at 1 for consistency. The results are documented below: [ATTACH=CONFIG]247[/ATTACH] Once i knew the seals, it was just a case of inputting the data in a way that the database would understand. To help others like myself, who are having trouble with the creation of seals on items, i will try my best to make this as detailed and helpful an example as possible; and if theres anything that is unclear to you after reading, post a reply and ill try and respond with haste. Firstly may i say that i have only been using this emulator for 2 days, and i have managed to seal all my gear as desired, thus proving its not that hard; this example will be supplemented with screenshots to help you further understand how to do it yourself Now, onto the example. To make it easy we will be dealing with the first item in my inventory, as shown below. [ATTACH=CONFIG]246[/ATTACH] as we can see the item has evasion seals, constitution, and move speed. If we look in the attached .txt file we will see the corresponding IDs for these seals are - 23 14 15 23 3 64 (From top to bottom) NB - For newer users of this emulator i would recommend getting the basic item via the /itemdrop command; as you may trip up when trying to implement it solely from the database now comes the tricky bit, implementing the seals into the database. So since the Item is in our first inventory space we see that it is located here in our database. [ATTACH=CONFIG]245[/ATTACH] Then, all we need to do is find the "a_optionX_type" & "a_optionX_value" field that corresponds to our gloves. Since our gloves are in the "a_item0_index" on row 0, all we need to do is scroll along to "a_option0_type" and input our seals of choice in row 0, under that field; once this is done put the values for the seals in the "a_option0_value". A Secreenshot of my Database is located below. [ATTACH=CONFIG]244[/ATTACH] Once youve done it once, and got it working, youll see its just a case of rinse and repeat . i have tried my best to explain this to you in as simple a way as possible, and i believe that not only is this method more gratifying; but it is also more benifical to you in the long run; as it will enable you to understand the database to a greater extent, and allow you to read it as if you were looking at your inventory in game. I hope this helped, and id greatly appriciate any feedback youd be willing to give; but this is my first post so take it easy if it sucks >_< ![]() Regards - ToObeyIsLife. - hectormousa - 09-13-2011 thx man ![]() - speedy - 09-13-2011 can you download seals id txt again i cant download it - ocnaiblack - 05-06-2012 I do not see the images |