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    Corrupted Dungeon Template/Secret Combo

    I used the shortcut method to get BS Zelda graphics for use in my game. However, using the dungeon template to make maps fills the screen with a bunch of jumbled dungeon tiles.

    Also, the secret combos are all wrong, and the avaliable list of tiles to edit the combos does not include anything useful. May I have a little help?

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    The easy way to avoid this jumble would be to export a Graphics Pack opening a quest with the BS Zelda graphics, then go to File > Export > Graphics Pack. Then start a new quest and go to File > Import > Graphics Pack and load the graphics pack you just saved.

    I hope this is not the shortcut method you were talking about.

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