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Pony Fantasy VI Remake
01-24-2016, 10:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-24-2016, 10:36 PM by Catone.
Edit Reason: To stupid to get it right the first time.
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Field palette has to be changed via event, when the character is created (given stats/name/palette/etc) there are several threads describing this process however, so it shouldn't be hard. Forgive me for not posting a link directly but some searches will turn up results.
Keep in mind, palette 6 is effected by events, and will change during certain times. If you plan for this (making sure that character isn't there for the events) or make other adjustmemts, then you might get away with using it. Palette 7 you may be able to use safely on the map, however, OAM data (such as save screen, shops, character select) is not built to go that high. You will also not have a matching battle palette. Might be fine for a npc, but will take some creativity when it comes to matching it on a PC without some unsightly graphical issues.
Course, I've never actually used either palette myself. Going off memory and what I've read. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong here.
Other than that, just don't get ahead of yourself. Learning as you go is great, as long as you accept the fact your learning (course so is everyone else for that matter, or should be at least.) Don't let it stop you if something is beyond your current skill level, keep at it, and you'll knock it out.
Keep in mind, palette 6 is effected by events, and will change during certain times. If you plan for this (making sure that character isn't there for the events) or make other adjustmemts, then you might get away with using it. Palette 7 you may be able to use safely on the map, however, OAM data (such as save screen, shops, character select) is not built to go that high. You will also not have a matching battle palette. Might be fine for a npc, but will take some creativity when it comes to matching it on a PC without some unsightly graphical issues.
Course, I've never actually used either palette myself. Going off memory and what I've read. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong here.
Other than that, just don't get ahead of yourself. Learning as you go is great, as long as you accept the fact your learning (course so is everyone else for that matter, or should be at least.) Don't let it stop you if something is beyond your current skill level, keep at it, and you'll knock it out.
The only true wisdom is knowing you know nothing.
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