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=== How to share your .orc file: === | === How to share your .orc file: === | ||
* Hop on the discord and post the file to the orcshare channel. If you ping @shadowlost25 in that channel it will eventually be added to the orc repository | * Hop on the discord and post the file to the orcshare channel. If you ping @shadowlost25 in that channel it will eventually be added to the orc repository | ||
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Revision as of 23:36, 27 July 2018
Orc files (.orc) are player avatars. They only contain information on appearance and inventory. They do not possess the logic that a NPC orc (.bab) would have and are consequently typically smaller in file size. Any .orc file can be used as the basis of creating a NPC.
How to create an .orc file:
- Use the ingame editor
Where is the file is located at:
- Windows: C:\Users\UserName\AppData\LocalLow\Prasetto\Bonfire
- Mac: Users/UserName/library/cache/prasetto/Bonfire
How to share your .orc file:
- Hop on the discord and post the file to the orcshare channel. If you ping @shadowlost25 in that channel it will eventually be added to the orc repository
