This is a pack of extra item tiles meant to be in koten style. Some would probably fit in with classic tiles decently well though. (But detail level is a bit too high.) It's not recommended to be used with GB, due to a lack of outlining. I'm not as proud of these as I am of the swords to be honest, but I will possibly adding more to this sheet in the future.
Most things here come in either palette compliant, or more colours versions.
Edit: Added more items, See the new image. Edit2: More stuuufffffff. The OoT style spell (din's fire, etc) can obviously be recoloured with multiple palettes to get the other ones. The wand thingy is animated and is made for a RED palette, as it's supposed to be a flame ball that is flickering.
Edit3: A few new things. I added in the warp wire sprite I used in Lana Gaiden. Also, three versions of undertale style death animation for enemies. A new shield, complete with all the frames needed to use it with Link. (And also example insertion over the NES animation frames.)
Version 1 item list
That is to say, this is for the image with the least amount of things on it. The items are inspired by, from top to bottom, left to right: 1. Pendants (ALTTP) The top two follows palette constraints of the NES. (One palette per 8x8) 2. Defensive acorn (LA) 3. Piece of Power (LA) [Animated, 3 frames] 4. Shard of Agony (OoT 3D) 5. Medallions (OoT) 6. Silver & Gold Scale (OoT) 7. Deku Stick (OoT) 8. Slingshot (OoT) 9. Harp Lyre of Ages (OoA) 10. The three songs in OoA (OoA) 11. Master Ore (ALBW)
Credits
The Zelda series various games where the things come from. A few things uses base koten assets, but those are in the minority, but credit goes to the original author for those.
SkyLizardGirl
Edited 28 October 2015 - 10:25 PM
You are really -really good at making Items, you should make some monsters & bosses also.*
!0~0! I am looking for some Lizards or Scorpions enemy sprites that are Original creations.
Demonlink
Posted 28 October 2015 - 07:10 PM
These rock Lunaria! Even though I'll probably never use Koten, I do admit this is a piece of art!