daobashun 0abc66e57d fix(DB/Stratholme): add Magistrate Barthilas escape event in Stratholme (#17669)
* 1. Added Magistrate Barthilas escape event
2. Fighting the Magistrate Barthilas at the entrance will close the 2 gates leading to the plaza
3. A fight in the slaughterhouse will close the door to the side of the slaughterhouse and will not open until a fight with baron Rivendare
4. Associate some conversation text to Broad*castTextId
5. Added an action for the player to stand up - turn around - salute when the player approaches Aurius
6. Added combat AI to Aurius to prepare for the event where Aurius helps players kill baron Rivendare

* Error in SQL statements is fixed

* Fixed Magistrate Barthilas not turning into human form when he died. Transfiguration should be used on himself

* Fix a misspelling in a note

* fix error

* Save the status of the escape event to the database

* Remove spaces

* Modify the code formatting

* enum format restore

* Modify the enum

* Delete data/sql/updates/pending_db_world/斯坦索姆 fix.sql

Delete files that were accidentally pushed

* fix "Grand Crusader Dathrohan" Unable to speak when transforming and dying and the worldserver console error

* 1 waypoint  1 plus 1s suspension time.
2 Transmission data plus map number.

* The door to the slaughterhouse is opened when there is a player dying and all players in the party are not in combat

* Remove spaces and add comments

* Change as requested

* Update data/sql/updates/pending_db_world/rev_1699566747105058500.sql

Test if this button can be updated directly

Co-authored-by: KJack <kgithub@kellerg.com>

* Use the full sniffing path

* fix error

* edit

* Moved the escape time to smartscript
Delete the closed door

* Remove spaces

* Fixed where barthilas were not in the slaughterhouse after moving to near the slaughterhouse after the save location was restarted

* Delete unused classes

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Co-authored-by: KJack <kgithub@kellerg.com>
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Introduction

AzerothCore is an open-source game server application and framework designed for hosting massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs). It is based on the popular MMORPG World of Warcraft (WoW) and seeks to recreate the gameplay experience of the original game from patch 3.3.5a.

The original code is based on MaNGOS, TrinityCore, and SunwellCore and has since then had extensive development to improve stability, in-game mechanics, and modularity to the game. AC has also grown into a community-driven project with a significant number of contributors and developers. It is written in C++ and provides a solid foundation for creating private servers that mimic the mechanics and behavior of the official WoW servers.

Philosophy

Our main goal is to create a playable game server, offering a fully working in-game experience.

Here are the main points we focus on:

  • Stability

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  • Blizzlike content

    • We strive to make all in-game content to be blizzlike. Therefore we have a high standard for fixes being made.
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    • It is easy to customize your experience using modules.
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    • AzerothCore has an active community of developers, contributors, and users who collaborate, share knowledge, and provide support through forums, Discord channels, and other communication platforms.

Modules

AzerothCore is designed to be highly modular, allowing developers to extend and customize the game to suit their preferences or create unique gameplay experiences. This flexibility enables the addition of custom features, content, and modifications.

We have a lot of modules already made by the community, many of which can be found in the Module Catalogue.

Installation

Detailed installation instructions are available here.

Contributing

AzerothCore can also serve as a learning resource for aspiring developers who want to understand how WoW servers work, how MMORPGs are structured, how game server emulators are created, or to improve their C++ and SQL knowledge.

If you want to contribute to the project, you will find a lot of resources that will guide you in our wiki.

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Authors & Contributors

The project was born in 2016 based on SunwellCore. Unfortunately, SunwellCore was published without any git history, so on git there are no credits for all the contributors before 2016.

You can check the authors file for more details.

License

  • The new AzerothCore source components are released under the GNU AGPL v3
  • The old sources based on MaNGOS/TrinityCore are released under the GNU GPL v2

It's important to note that AzerothCore is not an official Blizzard Entertainment product, and it is not affiliated with or endorsed by World of Warcraft or Blizzard Entertainment. AzerothCore does not in any case sponsor nor support illegal public servers. If you use this project to run an illegal public server and not for testing and learning it is your own personal choice.

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