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Warcraft 3 Doodad Merger

The Warcraft 3 Doodad Merger allows you to combine the doodads and destructables from several war3map.doo files into one file. This allows you to place multiple doodads and destructables on the exact same coordinate. This also can be used to bypass the limits on the number of doodads and destructables. Lastly, it renumbers the doodads and destructables to fill in any gaps in the id number for each doodad and destructible should holes be found.This program has no interface and is used by dragging and dropping your selection of doodad files onto the program, which will output a war3map.doo file for importing into your map. This tool is designed to work with Warcraft III - The Frozen Throne v1.26.0.6401.Happy merging.
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Warcraft 3 Doodad Merger (Binary)

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09:51, 12th Sep 2014 TriggerHappy: Seems to work OK.

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09:51, 12th Sep 2014
TriggerHappy:

Seems to work OK.
 
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That's not work for me someones can help me ? i use windows 7 and frozen throne 1.26.
 
It is a command line application that requires (.doo) files to work with. You can either invoke it from the command line passing in the file paths of multiple (.doo) files, or from the explorer window drag and drop several (.doo) files onto this program. It will automatically merge them into a new file with the name "war3map.doo" so make sure the files you want to merge are not called that.
 
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Hello Mc, I'm not exactly sure what you are doing, but you can export the doodads files in the editor under the file in OE, or export the .doo file using a mpq editor.

To clarify some things, to make these new doodads appear, you will also need their object data which is the war3map.w3d file. the d file from the original map and the other map must be combined if you wish to keep your map's doodads in tact. The only tools that i recall capable of doing this in a quick and efficient manner is JNGP or GMSI.
 
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