Hello. I'm new here, and I use RPG maker 3. I've got a question: Does anybody know of a way to bypass the 100 character limit? I want to make a game with 7 towns, and having only 1oo just sucks.
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Well, there's this. It's number 21 on the list of tricks. You're basically recycling characters, and fooling the player into thinking that they are talking to different people. You can't change the character models, or even the color scheme or position in the building, but you can change their names, and what they say.
That trick is by tjoris9.
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No, Nerd God just comes up with stuff without testing things hoping they work, we've defunct quite a few of his "tricks".
And thanks for mentioning me...
and yes, Im proud of that thread...LOL
Nerd God tried his hardest to replace that tutorial, but I couldnt understand it at all.Last edited by JPS; 10-07-2008, 07:40 PM.
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Hmmmmmmm...........um.....huh?..........Wait! I understand it now! You're supposed to use a 13-sided die to determine the polynomials of chocolate cake, and use the result to determine the amount each stat is, with the addition of an upside-down 5.Originally posted by JPS View PostNo, Nerd God just comes up with stuff without testing things hoping they work, we've defunct quite a few of his "tricks".
And thanks for mentioning me...
and yes, Im proud of that thread...LOL
Nerd God tried his hardest to replace that tutorial, but I couldnt understand it at all.Your ad here. Call 1-800-2L33T4U
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Ouch! Ridiculed by a newbie!Originally posted by That weird kid View PostHmmmmmmm...........um.....huh?..........Wait! I understand it now! You're supposed to use a 13-sided die to determine the polynomials of chocolate cake, and use the result to determine the amount each stat is, with the addition of an upside-down 5.
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