client editing

03/24/2006 09:59 Schneidtmare#1
Hey !

I just did a private lineage 2 C4 server to play on lan-partys with friends!
But now i want to edit the entchantmant colors :/
I use the L2J server :D But in the Forum they told me that it is clientbased :/
I'm lucky that i get this server working but well, i want some more colors cause 3 sux ^^
So pls gimme a hint *g*
thx

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Hab mir nen eigenen Lineage2 server gemacht (mit L2j) und nu will ich die entchant farben verändern ... is aber nach dem forum von L2j zu urteilen client basierend :D
Nu bräucht ich was hilfe wie ich das machen kann? Hat da vllt jemand plan von oder nen tipp?
Danke schonmal im vorraus :D
03/24/2006 11:47 Nagal#2
jap die enchant collors sind client seitig und zwar sind die farben in der datei env.int festgelegt hier ist ein tutorial das ich gefunden habe:

copyright: postpacific board user EntroX
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Editing the glow of the weapons is quite easy, just follow this steps:

1. Grab your env.int file on your client's system folder.
2. Decrypt it ( striping its header ) with l2encdec ( -s ).
3. Open the file with your favorite text-editor.
4. Scroll down untill you see [EnchantEffect]

Ok, now, here comes the part to explain, you will see exactly 21 enchant lines, what are those?, those are the different levels the weapon will glow like, in other words the Enchant5 is how it will glow at +5 Enchant7 is how it will glow at +7 and so goes on.

Now, the part we want to know is this: ( I wrote X because it wont matter wich one you take )

EnchantX=(R1=0,G1=0,B1=0,R2=0,G2=0,B2=0,Opacity=0, Num=0)

I wont take too much time to explain this as i guess many of you just by seeing it can know how it works, well, this is just a RGB line ( Red, Green, Blue ), to have lets say....a green weapon?, just set the G to....150? and leave the other ones on 0, or well, use your imagination, you can do wich color you want ( i think ), opacity is just the transparency of the glow, leave that to "1", also, i am not totally sure what num does, ill check out in a bit.

Ok, now you edited the color as you wanted, lets finish this up.

5. Save your changes.
6. Encrypt the file with a 111 header ( - 111 ).
7. Replace this file with the on on your system folder.
8. Enjoy!

03/24/2006 21:05 Schneidtmare#3
big big thx super sache :)

nu muss ich nur noch die passenden farben finden... ich glaub das num etwas mit dem schwanken der farben zu tun hat .. also von R1 zu R2 bin aber noch net sicher ^^
07/02/2007 22:31 Antanelis#4
This one's awesome. TY