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Hello,
Could someone explain to me how item_groups are implemented in the latest version of rathena?
I have never used yml, and I see that there are many changes from the version I was using to the current one.
Thanks.

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Searching, I have found that you also have to declare them in the src.
itemdb.hpp and script_constants.hpp.
I don't know if there is anything else to do...

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Maybe you can check something here: https://github.com/cydh/rathena-txt-converter

and read this: https://github.com/cydh/rathena-txt-converter/blob/master/README.md

and some guide for how to convert txt to yml you can found on youtube. Just search for it.

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Hello.
I already have the item_group in yml, but I don't know how to implement it, in the current rathena emulator, the way to do it has changed.

How do I apply a custom item_group, do I have to modify something else from the db? or from src?

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