Pathing 
		
		
		I am curious, I know some servers in the past have worked on the pathing issues, like eqpvp.com, how is this accomplished? Is there a utility to create the path file or is it done by hand? 
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 I create them in game.  There are (or were if they are not there) #path commands to add, remove, and display nodes.  I go as far as I can from a node, but stay within LOS and have no obstacles between the node and I.  Then I drop down a new node. 
	The nodes appear as ninjas. I added a command to make a named node wave at me. Otherwise I use it as stock.  | 
		
 There is an interesting thread on p1999 about this. 
	http://cdn.project1999.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=104534  | 
		
 Nilbog does not mention obstacles like water, or lack of LOS.  I'm pretty sure the pathfinding code looks for the closest node with LOS and no obstacles, and plots a straight line (in 3D) to the next waypoint.  This is what causes the "hopping" some mobs are seen to exhibit:  The interpolated point is in the air, and gravity causes them to fall. 
	I'll sometimes test a path by spawning a neutral mob, running to the other waypoint, and then using #damage to aggro the mob. For extra tough spots, like Crescent Reach, I log a second character in and chase the mob as it runs from path node to path node.  | 
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