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How Can I Tell If My Kirby Advance-Styled Sprites Are Using A Valid Palette?
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Admittedly, this question doesn't really have a simple answer. I'll mainly be referring to the GBA games as I'm able to observe the inner workings thanks to VBA, but there seems to be evidence of Squeak Squad abiding by these observations.

 Not counting Kirby's palette, the GBA games both only had two palette sets that were consistent throughout (see attached file). The bottom one is easily the most used of these two as far as I know, being used for numerous things such as effects, food items, and 1-ups, along with pretty much any sprite they can used on and still look good like the mirror doors in Amazing Mirror. The only two enemies I've seen use this as their default palette are Gordos and rogue Parasols, though enemies will briefly use this palette when taking damage. The top palette I understand less, but I know Gordo uses it when flashing. 

Outside of that, just about every enemy, give or take, has their own set of 15 colors to use for themselves, so really, when it comes to coloring, the best thing I'd recommend is to look at the sprites of the various enemies and objects and make a judgement off that.   

I'll also provide of the colors the GBA can use if that is somehow useful.

EDIT: Kirby's goggle and water attack also uses the top palette.


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RE: How Can I Tell If My Kirby Advance-Styled Sprites Are Using A Valid Palette? - by Lunar994 - 01-25-2021, 06:31 AM

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