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What the NPC's say when clicked on. These sound files are irrelevant to quests.  
What the NPC's say when clicked on. These sound files are irrelevant to quests.  


==Header Info ==
==0.5.3.3368, 1.12.1.5875, 6.0.1.18179==
Records...................193
enum NPCSOUNDS {
  Fields......................5
  NPCSOUND_HELLO=0,
  Record Size................20
  NPCSOUND_GOODBYE=1,
  String Block Size...........1
  NPCSOUND_PISSED=2,  // annoyed
  NPCSOUND_ACK=3,
  NUM_NPCSOUNDS=4
  };
  struct NPCSoundsRec {
  uint32_t m_ID;
  uint32_t m_SoundID[NUM_NPCSOUNDS];
  };


==Structure==
==Structure==
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  5 iRefID_[[SoundEntries.dbc|SoundEntries]] Integer Farewells  
  5 iRefID_[[SoundEntries.dbc|SoundEntries]] Integer Farewells  
  4 iRefID_[[SoundEntries.dbc|SoundEntries]] Integer Pissed  
  4 iRefID_[[SoundEntries.dbc|SoundEntries]] Integer Pissed  
  5 dBank NULL Q: stores last sound file? memory allocation when table is loaded.  
  5 iRefID_[[SoundEntries.dbc|SoundEntries]] Integer Q: stores last sound file? memory allocation when table is loaded.  


Retrieved from "http://www.sourcepeek.com/wiki/NPCSounds.dbc"
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[[Category:DBC_Vanilla]]
[[Category:DBC_WotLK]]
[[Category:DBC_WoD]][[Category:6.0.1.18179]]

Latest revision as of 21:25, 3 October 2017

What the NPC's say when clicked on. These sound files are irrelevant to quests.

0.5.3.3368, 1.12.1.5875, 6.0.1.18179

enum NPCSOUNDS {
  NPCSOUND_HELLO=0,
  NPCSOUND_GOODBYE=1,
  NPCSOUND_PISSED=2,   // annoyed
  NPCSOUND_ACK=3,
  NUM_NPCSOUNDS=4
};
struct NPCSoundsRec {
  uint32_t m_ID;
  uint32_t m_SoundID[NUM_NPCSOUNDS];
};

Structure

Column	Field 			Type 		Notes 
1 	ID 			Integer 		
2 	iRefID_SoundEntries 	Integer 	Greetings 
5 	iRefID_SoundEntries 	Integer 	Farewells 
4 	iRefID_SoundEntries 	Integer 	Pissed 
5 	iRefID_SoundEntries 	Integer 	Q: stores last sound file? memory allocation when table is loaded.