BI socketing

02/17/2006 19:18 some1else#16
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Originally posted by anticlownn@Feb 17 2006, 18:51
Hmm would it be possible to make some sort of emulation of an NPC, something like coloader. Instead of sending "Yes-socket my weapon 04" it would send "Yes-socket my ring 06"
since there is no server function to socket anything besides a weapon implememnted as an option at a NPC i doubt that's possible
02/17/2006 20:18 TNK#17
I'm not all pro with this editing stuff but maybe someone could get the information the server sends out when someone DOES make a socket in TC... lets say boots, and then get the info and somehow feed it to the server again through a made-up NPC.
02/17/2006 20:39 thekinc#18
Perhaps if the item.dat file was made to believe that your <insert weapon here> is really a <insert equip here>?
02/17/2006 21:40 JavierXAngel#19
Mr.Teenie equipped GM robe on his necklace slot and boot slot when he used to be in Quonquer server. So i think this is possible.
02/17/2006 22:49 unknownone#20
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Originally posted by JavierXAngel@Feb 17 2006, 20:40
Mr.Teenie equipped GM robe on his necklace slot and boot slot when he used to be in Quonquer server. So i think this is possible.
LOL!

think again
02/17/2006 22:50 Magpie#21
That's a priv server not official =.=.
02/17/2006 22:51 Magpie#22
*edit*lag delete please :).
02/18/2006 00:21 anticlownn#23
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Originally posted by JavierXAngel@Feb 17 2006, 15:40
Mr.Teenie equipped GM robe on his necklace slot and boot slot when he used to be in Quonquer server. So i think this is possible.
I quipped robe in place of ring. Still can't log onto that char.
02/18/2006 14:57 rey2k9#24
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Originally posted by unknownone@Feb 17 2006, 03:28
About the 'BI hacking'

There is no interface for picking certain equipments to socket. The ArtisanOu is a simple interactive NPC, like a conductress for example. You select options in a dialogue window. Each time you select an option, it send a single number to let the server know you chose that option.

He doesn't give options for "boot" or "head", or anything like that. Its quite linear. He asks, "Do you want me to socket your left hand weapon"
You either click yes or no. The client sends a 0 of a -1. 0 means you picked yes.

Now, the server handles everything from here. It checks you have the required dragonballs, and checks you have a weapon on your left hand, and how many sockets it already has.

Unless you can trick the server into thinking you have a boot in your left hand, a socketing method via ArtisanOu is completely out of the question.

Unfortunately, its impossible to trick the server into thinking you have equipped a boot, because you do not specify where you equip something. The server decides that.
wa mark said