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The TM is for Totally Magical.
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I am a piano technician and musician by trade. I am a poet, a writer, an artist in my spare time.

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Revive the Dead

author=Archeia_Nessiah
The theme of this event is amazing. *checks old games*


I know, it's like getting out your old toys you haven't played with in forever.

(RM2K3) I use the move event and the hero won't stop moving???

And it won't stop moving until you finish the event. What's happening is a common complaint. When the event's over, the move action just keeps on going.

You need a command that cancels the move action once movement is no longer needed. If you change scenes after the move is over, then this is fairly easy. Once your character has moved where he needs to, execute a wait command that lasts the duration of the remainder of the event, then just teleport to the next map.

Here's an example:

Change Face Graphics: Innsmouth, 1, Left
Message: I know it doesn't have a very
lived-in feel to it, but I'm sure
it'll start to feel like home in
no time.
Change Face Graphics: Innsmouth, 2, Left
Message: It smells old.
Change Face Graphics: Innsmouth, 1, Left
Message: Let's see the back yard.
Move Event: This Event, Move Up, Move Up, Move Left, Move Left, Move Left, Move
Up, Move Up
Wait: 2.0 Sec
Play Sound: open1
Teleport: 0004:MAP0004 (16, 28), Up
Switch Operation: ON


This is one way to stop your move event. You need to wait because if you just straight teleport, it'll teleport immediately before your move event is finished.

If you're not changing scenes, then use a switch on the move event. You do this by assigning the switch to the particular event you're moving; your hero, an NPC, whatever. For this, you need to keep track of your tags.

At the end of your move event (whether it's in this event or whether it's another event), create a switch called "stop" and turn it ON. Now, on the event window for the character you're moving, create a second page and on that page, under Preconditions, check the first switch, set it to "stop" and make sure it's ON. That switch moves your event over to this window and puts a stop to anything that was going on in the previous event.

Edit: Now there are other commands, such as the loop/end loop command and the erase event command that can also stop your character from moving. I also like conditional branches, but some are overkill, and others may do other things you don't want them to do.

WTF do you do (game)

Lock the doors, sell the house and get on with my life, without her.

Situation: While being a badass hacker on your work computer, you accidentally delete your company's database.

This is a status.

Remember kids, the only difference between game design and daydreaming is writing it down

author=Tagline
I may end up making ridiculous of myself, but what the hell!

The Mess-up A Wish Foundation

author=seiromem
Granted, I sign up for it! No really, I will! Just link me it.
Wait I have to ruin the wish, uh...
I'll proceed to not do anything with it!

I wish for the powers of Flumbodiscunteram!

EDIT: Seems you've fallen behind there.


Granted. You have all of his/her/its powers, but you can never use them except for one minute each year on May 17th at 3 in the morning.

I wish for a garden with many good and wholesome things growing in it.

What are you thinking about right now?

I'll be a wizard with a pet owl!

Edit: Wait! Has that been done before?

[Poll] Your favorite RPG Setting

Since Fantasy seems to open up all of the options, I'm going for that, since even though I like a good, typical medieval setting, I also like having an interstellar spaceship crashing into a castle full of knights (yes, remembering Star Ocean: Til the End of Time).

I like "anything goes", so long as it's done in a way that's believable. Then again, I've been a Doctor Who fan since I was a little kid, so believable isn't necessarily required for my happiness either.

The Mess-up A Wish Foundation

Granted. You have a Wii-U, which you use to smash YOUR bros. Unfortunately, this is exactly the kind of activity Wii-U was not designed for so you've smashed it too.



I wish I had someone IRL I could tell my problems to.

escape reality and play games

Reality depends on your point of view.