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Wow Guides [GUIDE] How to DELETE the selected GAMEOBJECT forever. - 07-17-2008

Well as the topic says I will explain how to get rid of the for example MISS SPAWNED Game Objects so lets get to it

"How to DELETE the selected GAMEOBJECT forever."

1. Find the GAME OBJECT you want to get rid of IN-GAME.
2. Type .gps
3. Save the text with the coordinates up or write them down like this

Code:
Map: "map number"
X: X Location
Y: Y Location
Z: Z Location
4.2 To get rid of it now you must know the Entry ID, if you dont already know it, go to your GameObject_Names Table and find the name of it.
4.2 IF You have WoW 2.4.1 (as I do for a fact...) You can actually just write the text down under to get the ENTRY ID for it.

Code:
.go sel
.go info
5. Now go to GameObject_Spawn table.
6. Sort it by ENTRY
7. Look for the GAME OBJECT Entry ID (from GameObject_Names-table)
8. Found it? Great! Now you just gotta find the RIGHT one (the one with the coordinates you saved.)
9. When you found the right one, just RIGHT-CLICK the ROW with it on and right-click and press "Delete Row".
10. Finished, restart server and its gone.


Reason to WHY I'm Making this guide when theres a .go del "1" Command for ingame use is

1. On MY Server it just Deletes the GAMEOBJECT until I restart the SERVER wich is pretty annoying.
2. I want to share what I figured how to do earlier today when I was in need to do it myself.

Thanks for me and if you don't understand, READ IT AGAIN ;D you might have missed something

Regards Warwenw @ StWoW.servegame.org


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I was just following this guide because I couldn't delete gobjects permanently from within the game, and using .gobject info displays nothing, Just says "Information:" and that's it. ughs.
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nice you made a guide, me and my buds on KHB WoW knew it, but i never thought to make a guide, good job man to help anyone who doesnt know +rep
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I was just following this guide because I couldn't delete gobjects permanently from within the game, and using .gobject info displays nothing, Just says "Information:" and that's it. ughs.
I know, WoW 2.4.2 will just give you "Information : "
but 2.4.1 will give you the complete information and all you need for this guide.

and Thanks for the Otheer, I think I got it ;P (I dont think so because you are logged in as a GUEST.)

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you could also just go .gobject select then .gobject delete all the steps isn't neccessary.


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you could also just go .gobject select then .gobject delete all the steps isn't neccessary.
Well, for a fact, I cant do that on my server, when I restart the server, the misspawned ones comes back, if you got a solution on how to give my

Code:
.go sel
.go del 1
IF You can get the ".go del 1" command to delete my Game Object from my GameObjectInfo_Spawn table, then I'll x4 (2 days of )


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