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* If you plan to mod in your own tiles, familiarize yourself with a pixel editor, such as [https://www.piskelapp.com/ Piskel] (all major platforms and web).
* If you plan to mod in your own tiles, familiarize yourself with a pixel editor, such as [https://www.piskelapp.com/ Piskel] (all major platforms and web).
** GIMP is essentially useable, but it isn't designed specifically for pixel art and may take more work to make game tiles with it than with a dedicated pixel editor.
** GIMP is essentially useable, but it isn't designed specifically for pixel art and may take more work to make game tiles with it than with a dedicated pixel editor.
== Tutorials ==
If you're just getting started with modding, check out [[Modding:Tutorial - Snapjaw Mages]]. This tutorial is an end-to-end walkthrough of creating a new creature and some items, and then having them appear in-game. It also provides an introduction on browsing the game's data files, which you can then use to go on and mod in your own objects.
The [https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1302696701%7C Blue Ctesiphus tutorial] is also an excellent starting point for new modders.


== Possible Issues ==
== Possible Issues ==

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