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Note to scripters: be aware that you will need to hook into the Remove functions if you want to do stuff at GO/creature removal. Closes issue 5011. --HG-- branch : trunk
Core/Disables: Add flags SPELL_DISABLE_MAP and SPELL_DISABLE_AREA for sourceType DISABLE_TYPE_SPELL.
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