![]() ![]() The important part here is to be flexible. I have some things minimized for readability. Ranged is what I want Loki to aim for when I have my bow equipped. This means when I have my 1-Hand and Shield out. Since I am making a sniper scout template, I don't care much about dual wield stats. In the following example I am making a scout template, yours will likely be different Tell Loki the stats you want it to aim for later on (This is different for each weapon equipped) You can change this by clicking the icon shown here: (Example 1 ()) (Example 2 ()) Loki defaults to what the class usually uses, although you can change this. ![]() Select the Weapon Setup you will be using (1 hand, 2 hand, ranged, etc.) The level matters, since stats will be automatically capped for that level. Select Realm, Class, Race, and Level (Example 1 ()) You shouldn't need more help with this part What our weapon layout will be (Main Hand, Offhand, Back Weapon, Ranged Weapon, etc.) What stats we want it to attempt to get for our template Since Loki doesn't know everything, we need to tell it some things like: If you have a massive list of items, you're good to go Check that the items were imported by click the "Search" button (Like This ()) If it didn't take a long time, run Loki as Administrator (Like This ()) The process should have taken quite a long time Loki will now being processing the items (This takes a long time) Click the "Items Folder" in the "Select Folder" window Navigate to the Items folder you extracted from the. Once finished extracting, run Loki as Administrator (Like This ()) Remember the location you extracted it to. Right click the Items.rar file and extract it (Like This ()) It may have the wrong stats for items, it likely isn't 100% complete, and you'll have to do a lot of work yourself if you want a complete database (or mooch a good database from a friend) Remember, any database you find is a player-made database. #Loki daoc wont install install#In the first post you should have downloaded Devaster-S- database, now we need to install it into Loki for use. Loki comes with a few items built-in (like artifacts) but it doesn't come with a complete database. #Loki daoc wont install for free#Since it requires a lot of work for a complete DB, many people don't share theirs for free This Database still has "Requirement: vs xxx" on TOA bonus items. The item database we will use requires this program for extractionĭownload the item database by Devaster-S-: I'd also suggest running Loki as Administrator if you have any problems (Like This ()) I'd recommend purchasing/borrowing a key, as things in this guide will require a key. These are required downloads for the rest of this guide. Loki can also help you with SCing (Click the anvil in the top bar) and setting up SC bars, although my preference is to get the gem list from Loki and then using Mojo to set up your bars+get the shopping list. You can also import item data from DAoC's chat logging function (Explained below) I could then tweak the template by becoming more flexible with my stat requirements, adding new items, or by tweaking the spellcraft myself.ĭetailed view of the database search function: In other words, it makes your template for you.Įxample of a scout template I've been working on: The beauty of it is that you can plug in dozens of different items per slot, then a computer takes the stats you tell it you want, mixes and matches Spellcraft/Items to try and get those stats for you. In other words, it makes your template for you. Loki is a template program for DAoC that was made in 2005. If anyone has a better database to use than the one Devaster-S- has I'll add it instead! My original, less in-depth guide (may somehow come in handy): Click Here () This should be easier for people to follow along with and is generally better than the old one. I decided to do another "better" guide for Loki. #Loki daoc wont install full#Full guide below this post, keep scrolling down ![]()
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