Make Your Own Whites!!!!!!!
Guide to Making Whites
BY SMOOTHY KING WHOA
Guide
Things you'll need
Making an Item
Applying the Color
Adding the item to you Character
Contact
-Things you'll Need
There are a few things that you'll need to make whites. If you don't already have these,
you'll have to download them. Here's a list of the things you'll need:
Jamella
Shadow Master
Hex Editor
Here's the Hex Editor for "Hex Newbies." (from download.com)
http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-4003619-100-8675667.html?tag=st.dl.10001-103-1.lst-7-1.8675667
(copy this to your browser)
Jamella is going to be used to make a new item of your choice. In Jamella, you can add
attributies, and sockets, etc. We need Shadow Master to import the item to your character.
Seeing as how Jamella will not support whites. You will need the Hex Editor to apply the color
to the item. Fairly simple process once you get it down.
-Making the Item
First off, you'll need to open Jamella. (note: if you already have a UNIQUE item you
wish to turn white, please skip this section, and move on to the next one.) After opening Jamella,
you will need to open a character that doesn't have any whites on it. If it has whites, Jamella won't
open it. If you need to, do what I do, and make a "mule" character. Which has nothing on it, and
you use JUST to make items. Never save the changes on this "mule."
After you have opened a character, going to the "inventory" tab in Jamella. On the bottom
right of that screen is the "Built in Item Tree." Here, you can pick out an item of you choice, and
do whatever you like you it. Be sure the items are UNIQUE! Now, add attributies, sockets, etc.
When you're all done making you item "pretty" right click on the item, and click "Save to File." Save
it in a place you will remember, such as My Documents.
-Applying the Color
Now that you that you have saved the file, you must open the hex editor that I gave you.
This is what I use from time to time. I also use Hex Workshop. Although, this program is alot easier
if you're a newbie to making whites.
Now, open the file you saved, into the Hex Editor. When it opens up, you shoul see a crap
load of numbers, and letters. Well, probably two rows. If you;re using the HHD Hex Editor which I
gave you, and are not familier with Hex, look for line 00000010. This should be the second line. Now,
as you can see, there are "sets" of decimals. From line 00000010 go over to the FOURTH set of
numbers. The 4th and 5th sets of numbers are what you will change. Here's an example:
00000010 43 5f 67 72 06 f4 00 43 23 (the red being what you want to change)
Now, change those numbers to: 71 0A (that's the code for white "swordguard")
Then save the file, and close the hex editor. If you leave the fil open in the hex editor, it will mess up
the item, SO, CLOSE THE ITEM!
If you know Hex well, and want the "easy" discription. Then do this:
Offset 0x00000013 to 71 and 0x00000014 to 0A
BTW: The code for black is: 71 0c (same place as the white code!)
-Adding the Item to you Character
Now that you have saved the item, you must now open Shadow Master, and open the
character that you want the white to be on. Go to the "Item" tab, and right click in your inventory
and choose "Import Item." When the window opens up, find the item that you have created. After
you do that, save you character, and go play Diablo! That's it! You have your own first white!
Enjoy!