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wow.export

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New section, who dis?

Just wanted to make everyone aware as @ShadiHD did with me, that wow.exports library of every WoW asset exists!

This means (at this point) there are over 170'000 WoW sound files available that will not violate any scary EULA's whatsoever.
Music, Quotes, Dialogues, Ambience, Doodad sound, Weather sound, Spell sound etc. etc.

All you have to do is install the tool (instruction on site) and don't even need to have WoW itself installed, since it has servers available:
https://wow.tools/export/




Because there are 170'000+ sound files on that library, I would strongly suggest not to post them here, unless it's a well selected pack of fitting sounds (and in .flac or .mp3 format).
So if someone needs a file, just find it yourself, or this section becomes filled with them. Except me, I just posted, whatcha gonna do?
:peasant-wink:
Contents

mus_60_ogremines_b.mp3 (Sound)

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GrapesOfWath
The link seems to be defunct now (got a bad gateway when I visited it). Is this actually a soundset or a tool? Feels like it should be submitted as a tool 🤔
So is there a way to just get music/sounds from that, or does that tool necessarily export everything?

I kinda just want to search through a website for useful sounds; is there a built-in version of the tool?
Yes, of course you can choose one or multiple files to export, you just have to install the tool.
Then you either have retail WoW installed and extract files that way (basically a better casc for WoW), or you don't have WoW installed, and just use their servers (through the installed tool).

From there on the search is text based. You either type orc, and get everything orcy, or let's say doodad and get doodad sounds like wood creaking.
If you type loop you get all the looping sounds, which are spells, doodads or ambience, mostly.

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