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Instrumentality Tileset

Rating: 4.58/5 (18 ratings)

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Rambly  
Rating: 5/5

Edited 07 September 2018 - 04:55 PM
Death creates nothing.




XMUPPETSB: You hate yourself, don't you? That's why you hurt others. Deep down you know you suffer more when you cause someone else pain... than if you just let yourself get hurt. But Moosh, that was your decision, so it makes it a valid choice. That's what you wanted. So, that makes it worthwhile. Stop lying to yourself and realize that you *do* have options. Then... accept the choices you've made.

MOOSH: But you're not me! You don't know what I have to go through! You don't understand!

XMUPPETSB: So fucking what if I'm not you! That doesn't mean it's okay for you to make horrible style clashing tilesets! If you do, I'll never forgive you as long as I live!




The Fruit of Life is held by the Angels. The Fruit of Wisdom is held by Man. The PureZC Tileset Database now possesses them both, and therefore becomes God. Now the source of all souls - The Tree of Active ZC Development - has been formed again. Will it be an Ark to save Mankind from the vacuum of Zelda Classic 3.0? Or is it a demon that will destroy us all? The fate of Mankind now lies in Moosh's hands.




Man fears the darkness, and so he scrapes away at the edges of it with fire.




Soon individual tilesets will be unable to maintain their separate forms!

The ZQuest save screen is open. The door to both the beginning and the end of the world is open at last.




*reaches arm up at the Instrumentality Tileset, grabbing* I'll kill you. I'll kill you. I'll kill you. I'll kill you. I'll kill you. I'll kill you. I'll kill you. I'll kill y




Humans cannot create anything out of nothingness. Humans cannot accomplish anything without holding onto something. After all, humans are not gods.




Your truth can be changed simply by the way you accept it. That's how fragile the truth for a human is.




RAMBLY: I've been waiting for this moment for so long... To finally be with you again, ZC.
When I'm with the Zelda Classic community, I only hurt it. So, it's better that I do nothing.

DARK NATION: So, you were afraid of PureZC.

RAMBLY: I don't believe that I can earn high database ratings. I'm not worthy of high database ratings.

PHANTOM MENACE: You're just running away. You simply reject the world before you get hurt.

SAFFITH: Afraid of the shapeless, invisible barriers that separate tilesets...

_L_: You just closed your heart to others.

RAMBLY: So, this is my retribution. Forgive me... PureZC.




The fate of destruction is also the joy of rebirth.




RITSUKO: Do you know the fable "The Hedgehog’s Dilemma?"
MISATO: Hedgehog? You mean those animals with the spiny hair?
RITSUKO: Even though a hedgehog may want to become close with another hedgehog... the closer they get, the more they injure each other with their spines.
MISATO: Hmm.
RITSUKO: It’s the same with some tilesets. The reason people don't combine tilesets is because they're afraid of style clash.




Understanding 100% of everything is impossible. That's why we spend all our lives trying to understand the thinking of others. That's what makes life so interesting.




...kimochi warui.
 

Yapollo  
Rating: 5/5

Posted 11 May 2016 - 10:35 PM
I love the colors in this tileset. it takes the simplicity and functionality of the Classic tileset, and it mixes it with a lot of other great tile choices. Good tile selections from the GB Zelda games and hints of the Pure sets adds a nice variety ,and, better yet, Moose makes it all blend together pretty well. While this alone is well designed, this tileset gives it added depth with a wide range of palettes and colors. Moosh chooses a nice wide range of colors that give a user a large availability of pleasing colors to pick. This meshes well with the tile selection to create a large array of possibilities for the users.

There are unfortunately a single, minor downside, with all of the samples of tiles and palettes, there is the potential for things to look really unpleasant. With all of the mixtures of different tiles, there is a very real possibility of putting something that stands out or that just looks ugly. People with a good knowledge of ZQuest and screen design will not likely suffer this issue as much as say a new user, who might unintentionally ruin a perfectly good screen. However, this is an issue that has existed since tileset additions/compilations were first created, and it is certainly not a reason to deduct an entire star.
 

Eddy  
Rating: 5/5

Edited 10 January 2016 - 09:09 AM
Surprised that I haven't reviewed this tileset yet despite using it quite a bit in the past and for a quest I was making.

I love the tileset. Everything's easy to use and everything's pretty organised, which is great for me because I love organised tilesets. Sure, there's style clashing between GB, Classic and Z3, but this is one of those rare exceptions where they all work very well together. Good job with this tileset and hopefully I can finish a quest using this.

5/5
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Anthus  
Rating: 5/5

Posted 09 January 2016 - 04:39 PM
I really like the mash up here. I've never really minded "clashing" graphics, cause it's not like we're making money here, this is purely for fun. This is a great set with a lot of options to make a very functional quest with minimal time spent on making super elaborate screens. I have been working on a similar unholy fusion tileset with Classic as its base too, but it has a lot more NES tiles. It's a huge mess, and not submission worthy though.
 

Omega  
Rating: 5/5

Posted 01 December 2015 - 10:49 PM
Nice job with this! I like the added dungeon tiles and the rest is nice as well! recolors are no problem for me, and there is no way in hell this deserves 0 stars, even if it sucked 0 stars is a bit much. It doesn't suck though!
 

Matthew  
Rating: 5/5

Posted 06 April 2015 - 04:27 PM
I guess you could say that this tileset has been quite... instrumental.
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Joelmacool  
Rating: 5/5

Posted 15 March 2015 - 09:15 AM
Love this tileset, so easy to use and includes lots of neat tiles from other different tilesets! I say well done sir!

Only one question... Why Instrumentality?
 

Shosci  
Rating: 5/5

Posted 10 February 2015 - 05:44 PM
Looks great! While Classic does become the most made tileset, I don't mind this one. I especially love the CSets from what I've seen, specifically image 6,7,8, and 10.
 

Avaro  
Rating: 4/5

Edited 06 August 2017 - 12:39 PM
I´m glad that more people finally submit new tilesets! :)

This fusion of several tilesets, while still somewhat maintaining consistency and charm is pretty cool.

This tileset has alot of variety and it makes it easy to make unique quests, which is the reason this is so good. Thanks Moosh!
 

Mero  
Rating: 5/5

Posted 02 July 2014 - 11:08 PM
Congratulations! Downloading this!
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