The Ebola Quiver Package (for DoR)     \\\\________\  Hehe it's an arrow.
By: Ebola Zaire                        ////        /

Wooden arrow and silver arrow tiles are Radien's.  The golden arrow was made by me, but it was pretty much a color swap of the silver arrow, so... good job Radien.

These tiles were made and work in the DoR tileset, main pallette, CSet 6, 7, and 8.  The CSet for each item is pretty much mapped out for you in the image.  Other pallettes *may* work, but I have not tested them.

Alright, on to business.  I have included standard quiver tiles, with arrow and all.  All quivers are made for CSet 6, but each only uses 2 main colors, each with 3 grades for a total of 6, so you should have no trouble converting them to other colors.  These are pretty self-explanatory: just rip 'em and you're good.

I have also included empty quivers and a wooden arrow, silver arrow, and golden arrow.  Why, you ask?  Well, to add a touch of realism to your quest subscreen, you can actually make the type of arrow you have appear in your quiver instead of the plain old wooden ones!  There is a drawback, however: if you do this, your bow and arrow will be pointed at the lower left corner instead of the upper right.  For some people, this is perfectly fine, but others might have issues, so I'm laying that out up-front.  Also, you'll need a newer version of Zquest that has a subscreen editor.  Here's how you do it:

1) Set the arrow tiles in the item editor.  I won't go through a very detailed description of how to do stuff like this, since you can find it yourself on the PureZC website.

2) You need to set the bow tiles also.  I haven't included any bows, but Radien has a good one in the DoR tileset, so use that.  BUT, it has to face the lower left corner.  Sorry, but that's how it works.

3) Set the quiver tiles.

4) Now for the "hard parts.  First is setting up the bow and arrow icons in the subscreen.  You need one of the later builds of ZQuest to do this, as I've said before.  You might want to refer to Relic's (or Gashin's) subscreen editor tutorial to get familiar with the subscreen editor, as I don't explain it too much.  Go to the subscreen editor, and place surrent items for the bow and arrow in the SAME SPOT.  The arrow must be above the bow, or it won't look right.  To do this, give the arrow a higher number than the bow.  Set the bow's position as -1, and the arrow's as any normal number that you want.  That's it!

5) Now, for the quiver.  You want to do the same thing that you did for the bow, but place a quiver and arrow (NO BOW).  Put the quiver on top, and set both positions as -1.  BAM, look at that bacon sizzle!

I hope you've enjoyed my brief tutorial, and until next time.

BTW, the quiver tiles are mine, so give credit where credit is due, yeah?  I don't care if you use them (that's why I posted them) but mention me.
