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Originally Posted by Riklin
I think the spell destination is hard-coded in the spell effects file of the client.
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Pssst, buddy. Your suspicions are wrong. Pay attention to dogg's post. I use the old zones on my work too and I edited
the spell table in the database to have all druid and wizard port spells go to the old zones. I use RoF2 (on my server)
and when I click on a port spell, it lands in the zone I want it to and it lands on the x,y,z location that I put in the spell
table. It really is that simple. So one of two things is happening in your issue. Either your rof2 client needs missing files
or the "server" database needs editing.