« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2012, 09:53:18 am »
- make sure you copied all sounds to your wotlk client.
- Remove all data from the respective row for that model in creatureSoundData or whatever creaturemodeldata and creaturedisplayinfo link to.
- are the sounds you want to change gone?
- if yes: restore the row partly until the sound reappears. Change the row you found. You're done.
- if no: you are dealing with in-model sound events. There are multiple ways how they can be done.
- open the m2 in some editor. Look at the events section. You can find a documentation of that on wowdev.wiki. You may have to look into all available events snd choose an animation where the sound happens. I randomly guess it is a $SND event. It might be a special one though. Change the data item there, which is a dbc link.
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