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    Question dungeon entrance

    I'm not sure if this has already been answered, but, anyway.

    How do link a cave tile (you know that one where you walk into it and then Link does this 'going down stairs' movement) to a dungeon entrance?
    Nothing complicated. :)

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    Re: dungeon entrance

    I'm assuming you have the cave tile drawn on your screen, so go to data->Tile Warp, select the map and screen you want to warp to, and that's it. Keep in mind that dungeon co-ordinates are different, though. A dungeon isn't an 16x8 map, but rather an 8x8 map. To adjust this, go to the DMap for the dungeon and use the slider under the map to move your whole dungeon into view, than for the tile warp use the Co-Ord IN THE DMAP, not the one on the regular map.

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    Re: dungeon entrance

    K, thanks. I'll try that.
    Nothing complicated. :)

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