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What do you think better? make with EBDX Style or Normal Essentials Style?

Depends on your game.

I like cohesion. If I was making a gen 5 esq game, I'd go EBD. If I was making a gen 4 game, I'd stick to the normal essentials style. Same with a gen 3 style game, except it would be modified to emulate gen 3.
 
Depends on your game.

I like cohesion. If I was making a gen 5 esq game, I'd go EBD. If I was making a gen 4 game, I'd stick to the normal essentials style. Same with a gen 3 style game, except it would be modified to emulate gen 3.

I am with the question that is can I positionate on EBDX? I tried the EB positioner and it didn't worked
 
What do you think better? make with EBDX Style or Normal Essentials Style? I am so indesise about this, because I don't know what I can edit on EBDX that I can on Normal Essentials, and I don't know What I can't edit on Normal Essentials Style that I can edit on EBDX, can you help me?

I'd say stick with normal Essentials. I like EBDX, but animated sprites are hard to come by past Gen. 7.
 
Depends on the art style of the rest of your game.

If you're making a Gen 1 - 3 style game. I'd reccomend keeping Default.
But Gen 4 - 5 is ideal for EBDX
 
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