Creating an AdventureQuest Worlds (AQW) private server allows you to customize gameplay, add unique items, and host your own community away from the official servers. While Artix Entertainment continues to update the official game, private servers—often referred to as AQPS—offer a sandbox for developers to experiment with custom classes, maps, and progression systems.
Execute SQL scripts (often provided with server files) to create the necessary tables for characters, items, and quests.
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Ensure your firewall is not blocking port 5588 .
[Server] Port = 5555
Next, you must link the server emulator core to the database you just created. This public link is valid for 7 days
Use an Adobe Flash Player Projector executable to open your local web URL hosting the client (e.g., http://localhost/aqw/game.swf ).
Example: Server=localhost;Database=aqw;Uid=root;Pwd=yourpassword;
Open-source emulators like AQW-Core , FuriousServer , or Redemption (available via GitHub repositories). Step 1: Set Up the Database Can’t copy the link right now
You cannot use the official aq.com site; you must use a client that points to your local IP address.
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