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Old 10-20-2004, 11:31 AM
Xothin
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Default A little instruction?

Sotonin, if you could explain a few things to me, I'd really appreciate it. I have a friend of mine collecting all the high end elemental plane zones with good pathing and spawn logs.

I have a few questions though,

I've gone through and looked at all the tutorials I could find on EQBuilder, but none of them explain what the offsets do.

IE - Moving mobs, Coord Error Margin, Min Spawn Prob, etc..

What do each of these manipulate when processing the data?

In spawn points, I've noticed that sometimes the first number is smaller than the second number. Is that good or bad?

Also, I've noticed that when you get rare spawns that have placeholders... IE Vessel Drozin is also assigned a moving path even though he is a static spawn. I did not put the file in because I wasn't sure of what would happen with it.

When creating the compiled logs, there is a proba value. Is that the probability of the spawn accuracy? I'm a little hazy on what it does.

Any info would be greatly appreciative, as I have not found anything in the forums regarding EQBuilder.
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