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Tested on ct2.2, not sure if packets changes beforehand or anything after.

 

Well its pretty simple, I made a script with l2.net that allows you to create characters with names that are usually blocked by the client.

 

Example

 

http://img166.imageshack.us/my.php?image=59690230zs1.jpg

 

 

Some of you might say "how did you find that out anyways...." Well... I was trying to create a character with a simple name like... red, blue, white.... those 3 were already picked. So, having that in mind I was like well whats another cool color.... oh yea... "black" and I guess "black" is known as a racial slur. So I tried my script and it worked, my character was created with a new cool name!

 

 

HOW TO: Connect via l2.net, guides to login can be found at www.ltwonet.com

 

The main topic is http://ltwonet.com/showthread.php?t=829

 

Its pretty simple, change the name, edit the character to your liking.... log in until you get to the character screen and bingo. Your in!

 

Script is:

/////////////////////////Create a character with l2.net OOG//////////////////////////////////////
/////////////////////////Ltwonet.com for more scripts!////////////////////////////////////////////

DEFINE bytebuffer my_bb 256

//Write desired name here no more then 16 characters...
DEFINE STRING NAME1 "mpj123OWNS"

//1 = HUMAN/// 2 = ELF/// 3 = DARK ELF/// 4 = ORC/// 5 = DWARF/// 6 = KAMAEL
DEFINE INT RACE 2

// 1 = male  2 = female
DEFINE INT SEX 2

//1 = fighter   2 = mage
DEFINE INT MAGEorFIGHTER 2

//1 = A 2 = B  3 = C... etc
//HairStyle.... 1 - 7 for females 1 - 5 for males
//HairColor... 1 - 4 for everyone but Kamael.... Kamael 1 - 3
//Face 1 - 3 for all
DEFINE INT HairStyle 2
DEFINE INT HairColor 2
DEFINE INT FACE 2



//DO NOT TOUCH UNLESS YOU ARE FIXING THIS SCRIPT
//Buffering 0C
my_bb.write_byte #i12
//Buffering desired name
my_bb.write_string NAME1
//Buffering race/character sex/type
CALLSUB RACE
CALLSUB SEX
CALLSUB MAGFIG
//Buffering 1C 00 00 00 27 00 00 00 1E 00 00 00 1B 00 00 00 23 00 00 00 0B 00 00 00
my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i28
my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i39
my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i30
my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i27
my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i35
my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i11
//finalizing
CALLSUB HAIRSTYLE
CALLSUB HAIRCOLOR
CALLSUB FACE
PRINT_TEXT "get to here last only"

PRINT_TEXT "Injecting create character packet"
INJECT "13"
SLEEP 100
PRINT_TEXT "Injecting MAIN create character packet"
my_bb.TRIM_TO_INDEX
injectbb my_bb
SLEEP 100
PRINT_TEXT "Injecting confirmation create character packet"
INJECT "D0 39 00"

SCRIPT_END

DELAY 5000
PRINT_TEXT "Shouldn't get to this point."
SUB RACE
PRINT_TEXT "1"
SWITCH RACE
CASE #i1
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i0
BREAK 1
CASE #i2
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i1
BREAK 1
CASE  #i3
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i2
BREAK 1
CASE #i4
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i3
BREAK 1
CASE #i5
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i4
BREAK 1
CASE  #i6
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i5
BREAK 1
DEFAULT
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i0
BREAK 1
ENDSWITCH
RETURNSUB


PRINT_TEXT "Shouldn't get to this point."
SUB SEX
PRINT_TEXT "2"
IF RACE >= #i5
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i0
   RETURNSUB
ENDIF
SWITCH SEX
CASE #i1
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i0
BREAK 1
CASE #i2
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i1
BREAK 1
DEFAULT
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i0
BREAK 1
ENDSWITCH
RETURNSUB


PRINT_TEXT "Shouldn't get to this point."
SUB MAGFIG
PRINT_TEXT "3"
SWITCH RACE
CASE #i1
   IF MAGEorFIGHTER <= #i1
       my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i0
   ENDIF
   IF MAGEorFIGHTER >= #i2
       my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i10
   ENDIF    
BREAK 1
CASE #i2
    IF MAGEorFIGHTER <= #i1
       my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i18
   ENDIF
   IF MAGEorFIGHTER >= #i2
       my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i25
   ENDIF    
BREAK 1
CASE #i3
    IF MAGEorFIGHTER <= #i1
       my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i31
   ENDIF
   IF MAGEorFIGHTER >= #i2
       my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i38
   ENDIF    
BREAK 1
CASE #i4
    IF MAGEorFIGHTER <= #i1
       my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i44
   ENDIF
   IF MAGEorFIGHTER >= #i2
       my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i49
   ENDIF    
BREAK 1
CASE #i5
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i53
BREAK 1
CASE #i6
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i123
BREAK 1
DEFAULT
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i0
BREAK 1
ENDSWITCH
RETURNSUB


PRINT_TEXT "Shouldn't get to this point."
SUB HAIRSTYLE
PRINT_TEXT "4"
IF SEX <= #i1
SWITCH HairStyle
CASE #i1
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i0
BREAK 1
CASE #i2
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i1
BREAK 1
CASE #i3
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i2
BREAK 1
CASE #i4
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i3
BREAK 1
CASE #i5
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i4
BREAK 1
DEFAULT
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i0
BREAK 1
ENDSWITCH
ENDIF


IF SEX >= #i2
SWITCH HairStyle
CASE #i1
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i0
BREAK 1
CASE #i2
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i1
BREAK 1
CASE #i3
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i2
BREAK 1
CASE #i4
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i3
BREAK 1
CASE #i5
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i4
BREAK 1
CASE #i6
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i5
BREAK 1
CASE #i7
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i6
BREAK 1
DEFAULT
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i0
BREAK 1
ENDSWITCH
ENDIF
RETURNSUB


PRINT_TEXT "Shouldn't get to this point."
SUB HAIRCOLOR
PRINT_TEXT "5"
IF RACE >= #i6
   IF SEX <= #i1
       SWITCH HairColor
       CASE #i1
           my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i0
       BREAK 1
       CASE #i2
           my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i1
       BREAK 1
       CASE #i3
           my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i2
       BREAK 1
       DEFAULT
           my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i0
       BREAK 1
       ENDSWITCH
   ENDIF
   IF SEX >= #i2
       SWITCH HairColor
       CASE #i1
           my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i0
       BREAK 1
       CASE #i2
           my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i1
       BREAK 1
       CASE #i3
           my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i2
       BREAK 1
       DEFAULT
           my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i0
       BREAK 1
       ENDSWITCH
   ENDIF
RETURNSUB
ENDIF

SWITCH HairColor
PRINT_TEXT "6"
CASE #i1
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i0
BREAK 1
CASE #i2
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i1
BREAK 1
CASE #i3
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i2
BREAK 1
CASE #i4
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i3
BREAK 1
DEFAULT
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i0
BREAK 1
ENDSWITCH
RETURNSUB


PRINT_TEXT "Shouldn't get to this point."
SUB FACE
PRINT_TEXT "7"
SWITCH FACE
CASE #i1
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i0
BREAK 1
CASE #i2
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i1
BREAK 1
CASE #i3
   my_bb.WRITE_INT32 #i2
BREAK 1
ENDSWITCH
RETURNSUB

Posted

Haha, thanks mpj123. I didn't even know that you can't have a bad name as nick in L2. ^^ Maybe because I didn't create any bad, huh. Another good share from L2.Net, really gonna try L2.Net now ^^.

 

Thanks.

Posted

haha funny, but maybe a little bit dangerous, maybe if someone rats you out, or a GM sees you, he will probably know you did something "wrong" to get that name.

 

buttt nice for a while :)

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