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== Setting up the Wizard FE Intro Song in Wrayth ==
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== Setting up the Wizard FE intro song in Wrayth ==


1. Download the song file:
To set up the classic Wizard Front End login theme in Wrayth, follow these steps:
* [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w_6hkHmpTrnnBgaYtDop28JQku3XPRqD/view?usp=sharing GS3 Wizard FE Theme Song - .mid Version]], or
* [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Pkdny_v1MZp6Ok6Ar5xQQG54_Gg0caqq/view?usp=drive_link GS3 Wizard FE Theme Song - .wav version]]
* (The .mid is the original file, but you may have to use the .wav in Wrayth.)


2. Save the file somewhere safe, like your Wrayth or Lich folder.
=== 1. Download the song file ===


3. In Wrayth, go to '''Options''' → '''Settings''' and make sure sound is turned on.
Download the GSIV Theme.wav file here:


4. Go to '''Options''' → '''Highlights''', then click the '''Custom''' tab.
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JEDQZ9RQMuJ1Lpdkifc0H1RnzVwz0UJO/view?usp=sharing GSIV Theme.wav]


5. Click '''Add''' and enter: <pre> Welcome to GemStone IV </pre>
=== 2. Save the file ===


6. At the bottom under ''Sound'', click '''Select''' and choose the GSIV Theme.wav file.
Drag the downloaded file to a safe location where you won't accidentally delete it, such as your Wrayth or Lich folder.


7. Click '''Okay''' to save.
=== 3. Enable sound ===


8. Log in again to test it. Enjoy the sound of adventure!
In Wrayth, click the Options button at the top right, then select:


== Author ==
'''Settings''' → make sure the button for Sound is turned on.


This guide was created by [https://gswiki.play.net/Tatterclaws_(prime) Tatterclaws].
=== 4. Add the highlight ===


Special thanks to Chris in Billing, who dug up the original .midi file!
Go to:

'''Options''' → '''Highlights''' click the Custom tab.

=== 5. Add the trigger ===

Click Add.

In the text box, paste:

<pre> Welcome to GemStone IV </pre>

=== 6. Set the sound ===

At the bottom of the window, under Sound:

Click Select.

Browse to the GSIV Theme.wav file you downloaded in step 1.

=== 7. Save ===

Click Okay to save your settings.

=== 8. Test ===

Log in again to hear the intro theme when the login message appears!

Latest revision as of 09:20, 7 May 2025

This is a guide, tutorial, or gameplay strategy written by one or more players to better assist others with their gameplay enjoyment. The information presented here may be subject to the personal opinion of the contributor(s), and may additionally require periodic updates to keep current as the game environment changes.

Title: GSIV-Theme-Song

Author: Tatterclaws

Date Published: 2025/05/01

Updated: 2025/05/02

Setting up the Wizard FE intro song in Wrayth

1. Download the song file:

2. Save the file somewhere safe, like your Wrayth or Lich folder.

3. In Wrayth, go to OptionsSettings and make sure sound is turned on.

4. Go to OptionsHighlights, then click the Custom tab.

5. Click Add and enter:

 Welcome to GemStone IV 

6. At the bottom under Sound, click Select and choose the GSIV Theme.wav file.

7. Click Okay to save.

8. Log in again to test it. Enjoy the sound of adventure!

Author

This guide was created by Tatterclaws.

Special thanks to Chris in Billing, who dug up the original .midi file!