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  • like this:

    Asia - 21
    Africa - 0
    NA -5
    SA - 0
    Australia - 10
    Europe - 20

    then add a point to where you live in.
    so you live in asia then it should be like this

    Asia - 22
    Africa - 0
    NA -5
    SA - 0
    Australia - 10
    Europe - 20
    Just put it over some tiles that you don't want to use anymore since it doesn't matter where you put it. There are a few places where you shouldn't place tiles though. Don't insert new tiles over tiles which have animations assigned to them (eg the regular flowers or ocean water) as they will still be animated in-game.
    Haha, I'm sure you'll get it in time since it isn't complicated.

    If you need help with something that doesn't include ASM or is music related then feel free to ask. Apart from those two aspects I'm pretty solid on hacking :D
    Oh, that's easy to explain :P

    In that picture you showed me there is a drop down menu where you've selected 'Palette2' in blue. Select which palette you want to use and tileset should change to reflect your choice. You can then make your tiles with that new palette you've chosen.
    To be honest, I'm not really getting what you mean by this either - It just looks like a regular tileset/ blockset. Are you asking how he manages to get things like signs that are grey into his blockset when the palette you're looking at is completely different?
    This is where you have to plan ahead and determine how you're going to use your 6 palettes per tileset. If you have an extra free palette then try inserting your tiles into that. You really have to think ahead when you're editing/ inserting tiles to make sure that everything you want to insert can fit within your limited palette numbers.
    Awww, don't say that - gira is a loveable puppy and my closest PC bro ;_;

    Nah, there's no need to put me in any credits, I'm just happy to help out. I look forward to seeing your progress in the future :D
    No worries mate :P

    Basically, if you have new tiles inserted into the tileset (2) then you're going to have to change the blocks (1) by using the block editor (3). You can expand the number of blocks you can have in your second tileset by going to 'Blocks > Change Amount' and then entering a larger number (but be aware that a larger blockset will take up more data) if you don't want to overwrite any existing blocks.

    Anyway, to transfer the tiles from the tileset to the blockset, select the block that you want to overwrite and the rectangle in the block editor should change. If you click on an 8x8 tile in the tileset and then click on the block editor you should see that it instantly changes to include that tile where you clicked it. Click save in the block editor and the block in your blockset should change.

    Sorry for giving you a very short explanation, but hopefully it helps :P
    You can change your title by going into your User CP (There should be a link at the top of every page) and selecting 'Edit your details'. The first thing in the optional information should allow you to change that to whatever you want :)
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