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Ache, Acheman, Bit, Bot, Zazak for GB tilesets

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Creator: Orithan Added: 21 Feb 2019 Downloads: 46
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Tags: 16-color, Enemy, Game_Boy, Sprite
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In this submission includes sprites for the following enemies, all drawn from scratch by me:

Ache (Top row, The Legend of Zelda: Adventure of Link): Bat enemies which fly around when disturbed. These use two frames and I recommend giving them the Keese AI. The three sets of sprites represent different swatches I have assembled.

Bit/Bot (Second row, The Legend of Zelda: Adventure of Link): Slime enemies which hop around to attack Link. Bits and Bots use the same tiles, but different palettes. I recommend giving them the Walker AI and make them act like Zols.

Acheman (Bottom two rows on the left, The Legend of Zelda: Adventure of Link): Imp-like monsters which appear as Aches but fly down to take on their true appearance and attack Link by shooting fireballs at him. The first sprite in each direction is their idle sprite and the second sprite in each direction is their firing sprite. Because they are bigger than 1x1, I recommend scripting them for either making them a standalone enemy or an enemy that is more accurate to its AoL appearance.

Zazak (Bottom two rows on the right, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past): Armored Crocodile-like thief monsters which just walk around and Link takes damage by touching them. Boring, but this means a quick and painless transition to ZC. The top row is their walking sprites and the bottom row is their halted sprites. Just simply make them Walking enemies and viola you have LttP accurate Zazak. If you want, you can also have the Red Zazak fire fireballs or sword beams just like they do in LttP. I also recommend spicing them up a little as well, like giving them Rope movement or have them steal Rupees.

All the sprites here use palettes for the Vintage Dreams tileset (specifically CSet 7 and 8 ) but they can be easily recolored for use in other Gameboy tilesets.
Credits
Zelda Wiki, for references on the source material.
Nintendo.
Everyone who has supported Gameboy tilesets over the years.