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:''(For user-created creature tilesets, see [[Main:Tileset repository|Tileset repository]].)'' | :''(For user-created creature tilesets, see [[Main:Tileset repository|Tileset repository]].)'' | ||
:''(For information about Graphic sets, see [[Graphic set|Graphic set]])'' | :''(For information about Graphic sets, see [[Graphic set|Graphic set]])'' | ||
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'''Tilesets''' are images the game uses to display its graphics when "Use Classic ASCII Glyphs" is set to "Yes"; each tile is used to show text and represent things. Users create custom tilesets for a number of reasons, including increased visibility, aesthetics, or small size. Tilesets come in two flavors: "'''character sets'''" (or simply "tilesets") and "'''graphics sets'''". This article is only about tilesets. | '''Tilesets''' are images the game uses to display its graphics when "Use Classic ASCII Glyphs" is set to "Yes"; each tile is used to show text and represent things. Users create custom tilesets for a number of reasons, including increased visibility, aesthetics, or small size. Tilesets come in two flavors: "'''character sets'''" (or simply "tilesets") and "'''graphics sets'''". This article is only about tilesets. |