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== Objects == | |||
Known sparse objects without separate pages listed here. | |||
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! Object ID !! Description | |||
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| {{ObjID|392}} || Ultimate Origin Mirror | |||
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Revision as of 10:19, 1 August 2025
Note: This page pertains to Reverse Engineering of Okami.
Object IDs are either domain specific or treated as a 16-bit value with its category ID as the high byte.
Categories
Group ID | Directory | Description |
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01 | pl/ |
Player character |
02 | em/ |
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03 | et/ |
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04 | hm/ |
Human NPCs |
05 | an/ |
Animals |
06 | wp/ |
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07 | ef/ |
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08 | ut/ |
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09 | gt/ |
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0A | it/ |
Items |
0B | vt/ |
Vegetation and other destructible objects |
0C | dr/ |
Doors |
0D | ms/ |
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0E | es/ |
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0F | us/ |
Objects
Known sparse objects without separate pages listed here.
Object ID | Description |
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0x392 (et/et92.dat) | Ultimate Origin Mirror |