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Old 03-22-2017, 08:31 PM
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The 9009 update performs a move of all existing bot spells from the npc table to the bot table.

At this point nothing has changed but the location of existing bots spells in the database.


Update 9010 actually drops the old bot bard spells and inserts the new ones.

At this point, all classes that could cast before should still have spells - original or modified list.


If you happened to drop your `bot_spells_entries` table, then no bots will have spells except for when the new bard ones that are added in update 9010. You'll
need to re-acquire them from an old database and make the id adjustments - if that is the case.
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Old 03-22-2017, 09:52 PM
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Cool beans, thanks.

what you said makes sense. thnk i got the whole picture, now.. i can dink around more later when motivated.

starting over from scratch isn't much of a problem, if it comes to that. one thing is for sure, those maps are up-to-date!

funny, when i've compiled in the past there's no problems, and that's the more complicated process... just my kind of luck.. worth the effort in long-run, though.
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