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What is an OZJ file? File created for MU Online, a Korean online multiplayer role-playing game; contains an image used for textures, skins, interface, etc., which are referenced during gameplay.

More Information Since OZJ is a proprietary format, the file should be converted into a .JPG , .BMP , or .TGA file to be edited by an image editor then converted back into an OZJ file. The OZJ file can be converted using the MU Online Image Converter. NOTE: Other similar image files used by MU Online are .OZB and .OZT .

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What is an OZJ file?

File created for MU Online, a Korean online multiplayer role-playing game; contains an image used for textures, skins, interface, etc., which are referenced during gameplay.

More Information

Since OZJ is a proprietary format, the file should be converted into a .JPG , .BMP , or .TGA file to be edited by an image editor then converted back into an OZJ file. The OZJ file can be converted using the MU Online Image Converter.

NOTE: Other similar image files used by MU Online are .OZB and .OZT .

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Updated: September 27, 2013

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What is an OZJ file?
File created for MU Online, a Korean online multiplayer role-playing game; contains an image used for textures, skins, interface, etc., which are referenced during gameplay.