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    Ability to set Link onto a certain layer, other than his default layer.

    It is how bridges were achieved in Z3. The stairs sets what layer he was on.

    So yeah. What do you think?

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    Re: Ability to set Link onto a certain layer, other than his default layer.

    That would be a pain if you didn't use dummy combos! I say it should be a flag so A. you can clear up space on layer 0 and B. you won't need extra combos.
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    Re: Ability to set Link onto a certain layer, other than his default layer.

    Hmmm, interesting. I personally wouldn't use the regualr layers, but find a way to move Link on the Z axis in a new layering system. But this is a feature that for once, I honestly can't judge how hard it woudl be to implement. I dunno, it'd maybe be consdered post 2.5(But then I'm not a dev...)

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    Re: Ability to set Link onto a certain layer, other than his default layer.

    'New quest rule: Draw Jumping Link Above Layer 3'

    If this functionality is possible that may mean that switching Link's layers is not far behind (and maybe a zcript funtion to do this as well )

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    Re: Ability to set Link onto a certain layer, other than his default layer.

    yeah so if link is on layer 4 then he interacts with the combos on layer 4

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    Re: Ability to set Link onto a certain layer, other than his default layer.

    Here's a question.

    What of the enemies? It's good to get Link up there, but how about the enemies too? Or would Link fight nobody? That kind of rule may prove to be a little tricky to implement. And as in Z3 there were enemies both above and below. But, I'm all for it.
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