01-03-2012, 04:12 PM
Quite a few, I'd estimate more than 10. However, some areas have very few levels, sometimes 1 (that's mostly with secret levels), although they could have more than 1 enemy. Also, some areas only have 1 type of enemy, despite having multiple levels, in which case I don't know if it'd be better to name the sheet as an area sheet or an enemy sheet. For example, I figured out last night that Crabs are the only enemies in the Beach area.
In any case, enemies that appear in more than 1 area (which don't occur very often, mind you), such as Raccoons, would have their own sheets.
Oh, and I'd have quite a few enemies on each area sheet. Each area typically has approximately 5 enemies, with exceptions of course (such as the Beach, as mentioned above).
Does that all make sense? I think I'll do this anyway, but it'd be nice to hear someone else's opinion.
For clarification, think of areas as worlds, where each contains multiple levels.
In any case, enemies that appear in more than 1 area (which don't occur very often, mind you), such as Raccoons, would have their own sheets.
Oh, and I'd have quite a few enemies on each area sheet. Each area typically has approximately 5 enemies, with exceptions of course (such as the Beach, as mentioned above).
Does that all make sense? I think I'll do this anyway, but it'd be nice to hear someone else's opinion.
For clarification, think of areas as worlds, where each contains multiple levels.