Flyff Awake Hack

08/17/2015 00:51 Ghonom#16
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Originally Posted by lanuz View Post
I have 1000 results with the itemID, as they fit which is correct in the CE?
Scan for an item with a high ItemID and you'll ususally get like 1 result check the address and compare it with the 1000 results. The one address close to the compared one should be the value that you are looking for.
08/17/2015 01:58 lanuz#17
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Originally Posted by Ghonom View Post
Scan for an item with a high ItemID and you'll ususally get like 1 result check the address and compare it with the 1000 results. The one address close to the compared one should be the value that you are looking for.
It's great, now I just need to get a list of V17 itemid or v18 to try more things =D

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need the itemID of the Catalyst Axe and Heraud Helm

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If anyone has any listing, or these two codes would be great =D
08/17/2015 04:09 Ghonom#18
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Originally Posted by lanuz View Post
It's great, now I just need to get a list of V17 itemid or v18 to try more things =D

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need the itemID of the Catalyst Axe and Heraud Helm

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If anyone has any listing, or these two codes would be great =D
Kinda easy to find out.

I'll tell you this method:
Put 2 item IDs that you know to the left and to the right of the ItemID you're looking for. You get one address per item id.
You've got 2 addresses now. One is from the left item and one from the right. Now you need to be aware of the fact that the item in the middle (the itemid you're looking for) is between these 2 addresses. Use Browse Memory Region and set Display Type to 4 Bytes and look for values that are 5x long for example 23561 (Just my guess that these new itemids are that long).


edit:
Well this method is for unknown item ids there are more easy ways but that should do fine too.
Here are some itemids:

08/17/2015 09:22 danema#19
Some other methods to find a id of a item? the memory browser it too casual.
Thanks for all the help mate.
A fine method woul be decrypting the client and use propitem
08/17/2015 16:24 Ghonom#20
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Originally Posted by danema View Post
Some other methods to find a id of a item? the memory browser it too casual.
Thanks for all the help mate.
A fine method woul be decrypting the client and use propitem
I'm not sure but can't you use a res extractor? There still
a few extractors that are working.
08/17/2015 16:48 danema#21
Yeah, i think we can use them.
08/17/2015 17:28 lanuz#22
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ghonom View Post
Kinda easy to find out.

I'll tell you this method:
Put 2 item IDs that you know to the left and to the right of the ItemID you're looking for. You get one address per item id.
You've got 2 addresses now. One is from the left item and one from the right. Now you need to be aware of the fact that the item in the middle (the itemid you're looking for) is between these 2 addresses. Use Browse Memory Region and set Display Type to 4 Bytes and look for values that are 5x long for example 23561 (Just my guess that these new itemids are that long).


edit:
Well this method is for unknown item ids there are more easy ways but that should do fine too.
Here are some itemids:

You are the best.. helmet with 30% adoch xDD
08/17/2015 19:32 R_macbook PS3#23
S1 tested in insanity?
08/17/2015 23:15 Aiion<3#24
Quote:
Originally Posted by danema View Post
Some other methods to find a id of a item? the memory browser it too casual.
Thanks for all the help mate.
A fine method woul be decrypting the client and use propitem
lol just search for the item id, while ure not logging ingame. the results will then reduce to 80% fewer then usual and most times the adress u search is at the end or at the begin.
08/19/2015 03:43 lanuz#25
y find catalyst weapons..

//Catalyst weapons
#define II_WEA_SWO_CATALYST 40100
#define II_WEA_SWT_CATALYST 40101
#define II_WEA_AXE_CATALYST 40102
#define II_WEA_AXT_CATALYST 40103
#define II_WEA_KNU_CATALYST 40104
#define II_WEA_CHE_CATALYST 40105
#define II_WEA_WAN_CATALYST 40106
#define II_WEA_STA_CATALYST 40107
#define II_WEA_YOY_CATALYST 40108
#define II_WEA_BOW_CATALYST 40109
08/19/2015 18:35 R_macbook PS3#26
Quote:
Originally Posted by lanuz View Post
y find catalyst weapons..

//Catalyst weapons
#define II_WEA_SWO_CATALYST 40100
#define II_WEA_SWT_CATALYST 40101
#define II_WEA_AXE_CATALYST 40102
#define II_WEA_AXT_CATALYST 40103
#define II_WEA_KNU_CATALYST 40104
#define II_WEA_CHE_CATALYST 40105
#define II_WEA_WAN_CATALYST 40106
#define II_WEA_STA_CATALYST 40107
#define II_WEA_YOY_CATALYST 40108
#define II_WEA_BOW_CATALYST 40109
Could you explain me this? I don't get it x.x
08/20/2015 04:05 lanuz#27
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ghonom View Post
Kinda easy to find out.

I'll tell you this method:
Put 2 item IDs that you know to the left and to the right of the ItemID you're looking for. You get one address per item id.
You've got 2 addresses now. One is from the left item and one from the right. Now you need to be aware of the fact that the item in the middle (the itemid you're looking for) is between these 2 addresses. Use Browse Memory Region and set Display Type to 4 Bytes and look for values that are 5x long for example 23561 (Just my guess that these new itemids are that long).


edit:
Well this method is for unknown item ids there are more easy ways but that should do fine too.
Here are some itemids:

I need the code "Layer of the ox" :$:$:$:$
08/20/2015 23:14 elpote93#28
how to can get more codes? i need more codes (pets,mask)
08/23/2015 16:10 lanuz#29
i find Guardian of Madrigal Weapons (customer)

defineitem.h
#define II_WEA_SWO_MADRIGALUM 23564
#define II_WEA_SWT_MADRIGALUM 23565
#define II_WEA_AXE_MADRIGALUM 23566
#define II_WEA_AXT_MADRIGALUM 23567
#define II_WEA_KNU_MADRIGALUM 23568
#define II_WEA_CHE_MADRIGALUM 23569
#define II_WEA_WAN_MADRIGALUM 23570
#define II_WEA_STA_MADRIGALUM 23571
#define II_WEA_BOW_MADRIGALUM 23572
#define II_WEA_YOY_MADRIGALUM 23573
08/25/2015 00:14 powerthomas123#30
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ghonom View Post
Kinda easy to find out.

I'll tell you this method:
Put 2 item IDs that you know to the left and to the right of the ItemID you're looking for. You get one address per item id.
You've got 2 addresses now. One is from the left item and one from the right. Now you need to be aware of the fact that the item in the middle (the itemid you're looking for) is between these 2 addresses. Use Browse Memory Region and set Display Type to 4 Bytes and look for values that are 5x long for example 23561 (Just my guess that these new itemids are that long).


edit:
Well this method is for unknown item ids there are more easy ways but that should do fine too.
Here are some itemids:


Can you please explain this better by making a video or something?

Or can you find the Item ID of the Coral Cutlass please?