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[Other] Fire Red's In-Battle Textbox

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    Hi.

    I am trying to modify the In-Battle Textbox of Fire Red. I found out through a quick Google search[PokeCommunity.com] Fire Red's In-Battle Textbox (which pointed me on a thread on PokéCommunity itself) that the offset of the Textbox is 0xD00000. I also found out that if you exceed the maximum amount of bytes editing it and thus repointing with NSE, it will crash as soon as you get to the Tilescreen of the ROM. So you must be careful.

    My problem is: I don't know how to find the Palette offset. If someone would be so kind to help me I'd really appreciate it. I am using Fire Red 1.0 patched with MrDollSteak's ROM base and NSE.
     
    In the original FireRed Version ROM, when using APE, the offset for the FIGHT/BAG/POKEMON/RUN textbox should be 0x47190C, if I'm not mistaken. Is this what you need?

    If you're looking for the textbox in which the information is displayed, that gets kind of messy, as the palette doesn't load correctly in APE. However, the hex offsets that can be edited with a hex editor are the following:
    Text Color: 0xD004E8
    Text Shadow: 0xD004EA
    Border Shadow: 0xD004FA
    Border Color: 0xD004FC
    Textbox Background: 0xD004FE

    I hope this helps!
     
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    I used the hex offsets that StynaMN provided and did it. I think I owe you a big one! :) Thanks a lot.
     
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