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    Re: Just a few notes on Csets and palletes

    edit CSet 6. that's his default pallete. also, sprite palletes 6-8 affect his ring colors (6 - Blue 7 - Red 8 - Gold)

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    Re: Just a few notes on Csets and palletes

    So what is the url for AZC again, tell me before you shoot me

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    Re: Just a few notes on Csets and palletes

    Is there any way to view what tiles will look like using high-numbered palletes in ZQuest? I know how to preview the first 16 level palletes, but I want to use one of the extra ones.

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    Re: Just a few notes on Csets and palletes

    Yes, there is, actually. Go to "Data -> Palette" and enter any pallet number in there, from 00 to FF, to view it on that screen, right in Zquest.

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    Re: Just a few notes on Csets and palletes

    Yes, there is, actually. Go to "Data -> Palette" and enter any pallet number in there, from 00 to FF, to view it on that screen, right in Zquest.

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    Re: Just a few notes on Csets and palletes

    Thanks, that'll help a lot.

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    Re: Just a few notes on Csets and palletes

    Thanks, that'll help a lot.

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    Re: Just a few notes on Csets and palletes

    Where can I get Pure pallete?
    I dont know where to get that pallete

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    Re: Just a few notes on Csets and palletes

    You can find the Pure tilesets as well as many others right here: Pure
    Check out the PureZC Wiki at purezc.com. It's a great way to post useful information to help other ZC users or to get help yourself, but it needs our support. If you've got a particular topic you know a lot about, go update the Wiki. Make yourself look smart! :)

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    Re: Just a few notes on Csets and palletes

    Thanks for the Link :)

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