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yes it will affect the @warp command and /where
Example you want to change the name of prontera map
1. copy the prontera.gat
2. rename prontera.gat to your desired name example mymap.gat
3. add the mymap.gat on your map_cache.dat
4. add mymap on conf/maps_athena.conf and db/map_index.txt
5. simply add the following line to your resnametable on grf folder.

mymap.gnd#prontera.gnd#
mymap.gat#prontera.gat#
mymap.rsw#prontera.rsw#
유저인터페이스\map\mymap.bmp#유저인터페이스\map\prontera.bmp#

all you need is to restart the server now and your client.

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There's a pre-configured browedit for you.. we mostly use 586 and 620.

 as for your goal where you just want to rename the map name.. you could easily do it using resnametable.txt on your data grf.

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56 minutes ago, Haruka Mayumi said:

There's a pre-configured browedit for you.. we mostly use 586 and 620.

 as for your goal where you just want to rename the map name.. you could easily do it using resnametable.txt on your data grf.

ahh..i see i thought i would need at least browedit thanks can you show me how to do it? this will affect when using the @warp command right?

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On 1/16/2021 at 4:50 PM, Haruka Mayumi said:

yes it will affect the @warp command and /where
Example you want to change the name of prontera map
1. copy the prontera.gat
2. rename prontera.gat to your desired name example mymap.gat
3. add the mymap.gat on your map_cache.dat
4. add mymap on conf/maps_athena.conf and db/map_index.txt
5. simply add the following line to your resnametable on grf folder.

mymap.gnd#prontera.gnd#
mymap.gat#prontera.gat#
mymap.rsw#prontera.rsw#
유저인터페이스\map\mymap.bmp#유저인터페이스\map\prontera.bmp#

all you need is to restart the server now and your client.

finally got it working thanks

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