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    Re: Making Link Invisible

    Quote Originally Posted by C-Dawg View Post
    Oh, for pete's sake. You only need 40 tiles, two rows, tops, to make Link invisible. Unless you're using a ton of other offsets, I guess.
    I am I'm afraid. I have 3 tilesheets of Link tiles.

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    Re: Making Link Invisible

    Quote Originally Posted by Joe123 View Post
    I am I'm afraid. I have 3 tilesheets of Link tiles.
    Well you wanted Link with 5 types of shields, rolling Link, invisible Link, charging Link, climbing Link, and now you've got to pay the price.

    Might I suggest freeing up about one tile page per LTM script. Basically you need to treat them as you would if statements as you would in a script. Or another solution would be to add these to the scripts themselves. Sort of like:

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    You see a pattern there?
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