Board Thread:Wiki Discussion/@comment-31763506-20170607015831/@comment-89.228.61.47-20170706130734

@Fluid-decanter: no, not really...and that's because they don't need to.

I actually know very little of ruby, but script getting the data mentioned above (note field is actually among the trivials, as it's just a string too) pretty much writes itself via reading ruby syntax guide and trivial cargo culting (as long as you've already got class descriptions). It's pretty much "class descriptions, l_a=Marshal.load('Enemies.rvdata2'), l_b,l_c,l_d (Armors,Items,Weapons - for standard drop item list (if there's something like a steal lists, it's most likely using those too)), then for each member of l_a get the values you want".

Actually, this little discussion inspired me to try to see how difficult would it be to import some of the data directly into an sqlite db and it was pretty simple. That opens up so many simple but interesting options...