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A spawn map should be available for most terrain spawning creatures and unique creatures that spawn randomly over a large area. Red dots on the map indicate locations where other players have reported seeing a spawn via the [http://mobtracker.yewsplugins.com/index.html Mob Tracker] plugin. A Viewer utility is available at the plugin site for color, zoomable maps using the most recent data available. To update an existing map or to create a new map, see [[Wiki Swiss Tool]] for details. | |||
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Revision as of 19:48, 12 January 2009
Related topics: Creatures, Template:Spawn Map
A spawn map should be available for most terrain spawning creatures and unique creatures that spawn randomly over a large area. Red dots on the map indicate locations where other players have reported seeing a spawn via the Mob Tracker plugin. A Viewer utility is available at the plugin site for color, zoomable maps using the most recent data available. To update an existing map or to create a new map, see Wiki Swiss Tool for details.
Caveats:
- Each spawn map consists of two individual images, a base that is used for all creature pages and a much smaller transparent png file that consists of just the red dots indicating spawns.
- The wiki uses a static snapshot so may not reflect recent changes, for details on updating a map see the Wiki Swiss Tool.
- Red dots located in bodies of water indicate dungeon spawns (each dot is a dungeon).
- Spawns can include limited duration live events, so there may be no possibility of spawns in some locations even though there are dots there, this is often true of dots on towns like Ayan Baqur etc.