![]() (Should you wish to copy and use substantial amounts of another workshop character's attacks, make sure to ask the author first.) You can check through your template or browse other characters for examples of how attacks can be set up. Grid Indexes can be difficult to get the hang of at first, but are not too complicated in practice. Then, each of the attack's 'Hitboxes' can be set to appear during a specific window frame. Each 'Attack' has a set number of 'Windows' that are cycled through in order. 'Windows' can be thought of as a group of animation frames. Grid Indexes can be separated into three categories: 'Attacks', 'Windows' and 'Hitboxes'. The rows of indexes and numbers here are what defines all of your frame data, hitboxes, sound effects and everything else. In the files listed here, Attack stats and properties are defined with a long list of 'Grid Indexes'. In Training Mode, you can press F5 to reload the character and test your changes quickly.Īttack information is stored in the 'scripts/attacks' folder. Rinse and repeat until your character's movement fits what you are aiming for. Try changing some numbers around, then open up Rivals' Training Mode and test out the character. For everything else, use the Rivals General Stats Sheet for a good point of reference. Even slight changes to these numbers can have a big effect on a character's weight and survivability. Take special care when editing your character's 'hitstun_grav' (default 0.5) and 'air_friction' (default 0.04). ![]() If you are using Sandbert as a template, it is very important that you edit these entirely, as Sandbert's stats are much stronger than the average character. See the Workshop Player Variables list to see what all of them do. ![]() 'scripts/init.gml' contains your character's base stats, and other base variables. You can also set your character's name and other information by editing the values in this file. ![]() For new characters you should erase the "url" tag. In your character folder, the file 'config.ini' contains important details like your character's name, description, author and item type. ![]()
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