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    What's the ID for this altar?

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    Get the position of it, and look for it in your objectmanager.
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    I saw it on another server and can't figure out which ID it is

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    Go to the objectmanager.java or in some its objecthandler.java

    if you have a no clipping command, then good.
    1st you should noclip and stand on top of your object
    2nd either type ;;mypos or ;;dataon and should tell you your coordinates



    3rd In your server side(source) folder go to objectmanager.java or i think objecthandler.java.
    4th Press ctrl+f and type in the first number of the coordinates. Example mine is 3086,so I would type "3086" in the pop-up little bar.Then just keep clicking the "find" button until it pops up your coordinates from your location. The first number in the parentheses is the object id,the second and third are your coordinates, the fourth is the ground level you are standing on.And for the fourth,I forgot....haven't mess with objecthandler/objectmanager for 2 1/2 weeks now.
    Finally 5th Hope this helps from all those "Bumps" you keep doing.















































    One,last thing the ObjectId is 4008.I hope you at least tried my method,since it's useful for beginners that want to find out things like this rather than posting and Bumping his/her post every now and then waiting for someone to answer his/her question.
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