Different colored flashes
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Thanks to RuneLacer for discovering this, and Bombchu Link for documenting it and finding all the values.
~LEGEND~
0 = no flags above 8000 unset
1 = FL-8480 FL-8481 FL-8482 FL-8483 FL-8484
2 = FL-8485 FL-8486 FL-8487 FL-8488 FL-8489
3 = FL-8490 FL-8491 FL-8492 FL-8493 FL-8494
4 = FL-8495 FL-8496 FL-8497 FL-8498 FL-8499
5 = FL-8500 FL-8501 FL-8502 FL-8503 FL-8504
~NUMBERS~
0 = white
1 = Cream
2 = Yellow
3 = Pink
4 = Pink (again)
5 = Cyan
1,2 = Yellow
1,3 = Pink
1,4 = Pink
1,5 = Cyan
2,3 = Orange
2,4 = Orange
2,5 = Neon Green
3,4 = Pink
3,5 = yellow
4,5 = yellow
1,2,3 = Orange
1,2,4 = Orange
1,2,5 = Neon Green
1,3,4 = Pink
1,3,5 = Light yellow
1,4,5 = Light yellow
2,3,4 = Red
2,3,5 = Dark Green
2,4,5 = Dark Green
3,4,5 = yellow
1,2,3,4 = Red
1,3,4,5 = Dark yellow
2,3,4,5 = white
1,2,3,4,5 = white
Here's how the scripting works:
FL-'s go here.
FLA
FL+'s go here,
that's right, you must UNSET the flags BEFORE setting them.
let's say we want a yellow flash, look at the table.
3,5 = yellow
so that means (looking at our legend) that:
#0500
FL-8490 FL-8491 FL-8492 FL-8493 FL-8494
FL-8500 FL-8501 FL-8502 FL-8503 FL-8504
FLA WAI0020
FL+8490 FL+8491 FL+8492 FL+8493 FL+8494
FL+8500 FL+8501 FL+8502 FL+8503 FL+8504
END
Makes a yellow flash. (note that the WAI0020 is so that the flash ends before we unset the flags,
or else our flash will be white.)
also It's unnecessary to reset the flags, (FL+) but just to make sure that your mod doesn't break,
it would be a good idea to reset them anyways.
This means almost any color flash can be made.
Let's say I want a darker or lighter colored flash.
want a light green? do this:
FL-8485
FL-8500
Ah hah, we erased some of the flags to "neon green" to get this lighter color shade.
now how about darker color flashes?
Dark yellow anyone?
1 = FL-8480 FL-8481 FL-8482
2 = FL-8485 FL-8486 FL-8487
3 = FL-8490 FL-8491 FL-8492 FL-8493 FL-8494
4 = FL-8495 FL-8496 FL-8497
5 = FL-8500 FL-8501 FL-8502 FL-8503 FL-8504
We use all the flags from yellow, (3 and 5) and most the flags from white.
Have fun testing!
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