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    Keese
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    Red face houses

    Every time I try to make a warp in the overworld to a house with a person in it on another DMap, trhe paerson never shows up and you start in the corner. I set the DMap to dungeon and it still doesn't work. I have a string, person, and room type. What else do I need to make it work?

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    You don't do that. In the overworld, you don't need to warp to screen 80 to have a cave. On the screen that has the enterence to the cave or house, you put the string, guy, and whatever there. So let's say you were working in the origional game. On the first screen where you get the sword, check out the string data, guy data, and special item data. They are all set on this screen. For dungeons and caves, the screen you set the guy up is the screen he appears in. Also, even if you don't want the guy graphic, you have to select someone from the list or the room won't work right.
    The name might be missleading, I'm not jigglypuff.


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