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Try cast this on game:

Alito Mas Ina "number from 1 to 6" "2" 

Example: Alito Mas Ina "1" "2"

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They are internal "debugging tools" that CipSoft use and they do exactly what they are named after.

Edit:

To explain it a little better, the spell alito mas ina <range 1-6> <type?> displays every single tile that has the tile state of <type?> attached within <range>.

Here is a screenshot of the leaked map files that displays tiles that have the refresh tile state attached to them and a recording of the same place in game from today using the spell.

The other spell aleta vis grav simply shows whether you are currently standing inside a refresh zone or not.

Here a recording showing two different zones (city vs. non-city in this case), one of them being a refresh zone and the other one not.

These zones are basically the same areas you can see within your Cyclopedia map and are used for several different things.

Source: RydanTV/

Update: Both spells are removed.

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Interesting. But what is a refresh zone exactly? A place that "refreshes" every day (get cleaned)? And wouldn't it be considered some sort of bug that we aren't supposed to have?
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As I think, yes is a place that "refreshes" every day.
Sounds like bug, because regular players really don't need it. Also it don't waste mana (And the problem with the spam).
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Very interesting!
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How people discover this kind stuff? Like there is a list of debugging spells of GM’s somewhere?
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There was a leak of the Tibia code years ago , many things revealed , and some of them were those spells that GM or testers used time ago.
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It’s the same leak of the map files?
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Can you share it ?
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I don’t have it to share
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