Unofficial Wonderland Adventures Editor Guide
Bump. Question time!
For MoFI/PoTZ, I know that Data0 controls the waterfall object's texture. What I'm wondering, which values are which? 0 is water, is 1 lava or acid?
EDIT: Never mind, went and checked - For anyone wondering, Data0 = 0 for water (of course), 1 for lava-falls, and 2 for acid-falls.
Other values probably either do nothing or crash.
For MoFI/PoTZ, I know that Data0 controls the waterfall object's texture. What I'm wondering, which values are which? 0 is water, is 1 lava or acid?
EDIT: Never mind, went and checked - For anyone wondering, Data0 = 0 for water (of course), 1 for lava-falls, and 2 for acid-falls.
Other values probably either do nothing or crash.
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Some of these have probably already been said but I'd just like to see them added to the list, especially since the new editor is out:
CMD 6 - Set Lighting:
Same as before, however now you are able to set ambient light.
Found by Blast!10:
CMD 10 - Play Sound:
Data1: The number of the sound you want to play. You can download this list made by Qloof.
CMD 41 and 42 - Copy/Paste:
You can create new objects in a level by copying an object that already exists. 41 copies an object with no effect while 42 copies with a Mothership beam.
Data 1: X co-ordinate of the object you want to copy.
Data 2: Y co-ordinate of the object you want to copy.
Data 3: X co-ordinate of the tile you want your object copied to.
Data 4: Y co-ordinate of the tile you want your object copied to.
CMD 13 - Weather Change:
Data1:
Copied from Qloof:
CMD 6 - Set Lighting:
Same as before, however now you are able to set ambient light.
Found by Blast!10:
CMD 12 - Music Modifier: Not sure what all the Datas do. I've read different things and can't seem to get a clear answer.Blast!10 wrote:It seems that Datas in the range 256–511 change the ambient light. 256/256/256 turns off all ambient light (leaving only directional light); 511/511/511 brings it to the maximum. Default value is most likely 356/356/356.
CMD 10 - Play Sound:
Data1: The number of the sound you want to play. You can download this list made by Qloof.
CMD 41 and 42 - Copy/Paste:
You can create new objects in a level by copying an object that already exists. 41 copies an object with no effect while 42 copies with a Mothership beam.
Data 1: X co-ordinate of the object you want to copy.
Data 2: Y co-ordinate of the object you want to copy.
Data 3: X co-ordinate of the tile you want your object copied to.
Data 4: Y co-ordinate of the tile you want your object copied to.
CMD 13 - Weather Change:
Data1:
Copied from Qloof:
0 - Clear
1 - Light Snow
2 - Heavier Snow
3 - Blizzard (R-L)
4 - Blizzard (L-R)
5 - Rain
6 - Void/Coloured Lighting
7 - Thunderstorm
8 - Alarm (Z-Bot Planet Levels, red flash + noise)
9 - Upwards Embers? (Floating yellow particles)
10 - Raining Embers (Same as above, but downwards)
11 - Upwards "Rings" (Floating "Glove-Charge ring" particles)
12 - Raining "Rings" (Same as above, but downwards)
13 - "Fog" (White smoke particles emitting from floor, like Forever Forest)
14 - Green Fog (Same as above, but green)
15 - Canada (Raining Maple Leaves)
16 - "Ember" Blizzard? (L-R, like Escape! effects)
17 - Flash Rift Effects 1
18 - N/A? I seem to recall this being another Flash Rift Effects variant, but...
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I just tested the music:
Data 1: IDK I think it lowered the volume slightly but I'm not sure
Data 2: Didn't notice anything
Data 3: How Slow the music is
Data 4: Again, didn't notice anything
Please note that I tested all of these with the other values at 0 and the picked value at 20.
Data 1: IDK I think it lowered the volume slightly but I'm not sure
Data 2: Didn't notice anything
Data 3: How Slow the music is
Data 4: Again, didn't notice anything
Please note that I tested all of these with the other values at 0 and the picked value at 20.
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Okay I decided to test CMD 12 myself and here's what I've found from experimenting a little:
CMD12:
Data1: Volume. Default is 100.
Data2: Doesn't do anything as far as I can tell..
EDIT: Data3: Tempo. Default is 44.
Data4: Again, doesn't do anything as far as I can tell.
CMD12:
Data1: Volume. Default is 100.
Data2: Doesn't do anything as far as I can tell..
EDIT: Data3: Tempo. Default is 44.
Data4: Again, doesn't do anything as far as I can tell.
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I have discovered that command 11 also plays sounds like command 10.
However, Data2 does something.. Using values 9 and up seems to make the sounds not play, but 8 and below makes sounds play with different volumes. I think negative numbers work as well. I am guessing that it's the volume of a sound effect at how far away you are from it, but I'm not really sure.
I also did some more testing with CMD 12, and I was wrong. The default tempo is actually 44.
The tempo range is from 1 (being the slowest and lowest-pitched) to... um... I'm not sure what the maximum is but I wouldn't go over 1000 because the music starts to sound terrible at that point. 0 and below don't seem to change the music at all.
However, Data2 does something.. Using values 9 and up seems to make the sounds not play, but 8 and below makes sounds play with different volumes. I think negative numbers work as well. I am guessing that it's the volume of a sound effect at how far away you are from it, but I'm not really sure.
I also did some more testing with CMD 12, and I was wrong. The default tempo is actually 44.
The tempo range is from 1 (being the slowest and lowest-pitched) to... um... I'm not sure what the maximum is but I wouldn't go over 1000 because the music starts to sound terrible at that point. 0 and below don't seem to change the music at all.
Some of the music sounds horrifying at 10, as well.
Especially something like the "Retro"...
but, some sound good! I'd give an example, but I want to use some of these...
Especially something like the "Retro"...
but, some sound good! I'd give an example, but I want to use some of these...
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Probably not important (unless you have a BIG level) but I found that pressing shift speeds up your movements in the editor.
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Just thought I'd let you guys know how the arcade machines work. Qloof helped me out with this:
Each machine is maxed out at 3 adventures. If you use less than 3 adventures for an arcade machine, the player risks wasting a token.
Data0 is the ID for the first adventure to activate. Data0+1 for the second, and Data0+2 for the third. The way these IDs work is very specific in that it follows a pattern for each group of 3 IDs. The pattern starts at -1. Since the machine activates 3 objects, the next two IDs are 0 and 1. The next group of 3 will use IDs 2, 3, and 4, and so on for other groups. If you try to start a group at 4 and try to activate 5, the machine will tell you that you've already played "all 3 levels". This is because 4 is actually the last number in a correct group, and you're trying to use an incorrect group of ID numbers.
The arcade machine acts like command 1 when activating each adventure star, and could also be used to activate other things such as fireflowers, or closing an open gate. Objects that are activated by an arcade machine do not need to be next to the machine itself (even the stars).
Each machine is maxed out at 3 adventures. If you use less than 3 adventures for an arcade machine, the player risks wasting a token.
Data0 is the ID for the first adventure to activate. Data0+1 for the second, and Data0+2 for the third. The way these IDs work is very specific in that it follows a pattern for each group of 3 IDs. The pattern starts at -1. Since the machine activates 3 objects, the next two IDs are 0 and 1. The next group of 3 will use IDs 2, 3, and 4, and so on for other groups. If you try to start a group at 4 and try to activate 5, the machine will tell you that you've already played "all 3 levels". This is because 4 is actually the last number in a correct group, and you're trying to use an incorrect group of ID numbers.
The arcade machine acts like command 1 when activating each adventure star, and could also be used to activate other things such as fireflowers, or closing an open gate. Objects that are activated by an arcade machine do not need to be next to the machine itself (even the stars).
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Sorry for the DP, but Qloof has also helped me with the use of Shards in the WA3E.
Here is a list of the level numbers each shard goes to, and its coordinates. You are not able to change these as they are hard-coded into the game:
Red Shard: -70.wlv, (11, 15)
Orange Shard: -12.wlv, (17, 19)
Yellow Shard: -44.wlv, (34, 14)
Green Shard: -90.wlv, (16, 15)
Blue Shard: -64.wlv, (14, 12)
Indigo Shard: -21.wlv, (10, 16)
Purple Shard: -86.wlv, (11, 12)
You have to manually rename the hub level files to have a minus "-" sign in them. Keeping them positive, such as 12.wlv, will crash the player. All hub levels except the ones the shards lead to can be kept positive.
Command 114 makes the shards usable. Without activating this command, the shards do nothing but play a sound.
Also, there is a strange glitch if you rename 1.wlv to -1.wlv. Even though none of the shards goes to that level, I wanted to name it that when I was testing to see if WA3E could even handle negative numbers at all. The shards do not appear in the level even if they are active. I have no idea if it effects other objects, but I don't think it matters since there's absolutely no reason to rename 1.wlv to -1.wlv.. I just wanted to throw that out there.
Here is a list of the level numbers each shard goes to, and its coordinates. You are not able to change these as they are hard-coded into the game:
Red Shard: -70.wlv, (11, 15)
Orange Shard: -12.wlv, (17, 19)
Yellow Shard: -44.wlv, (34, 14)
Green Shard: -90.wlv, (16, 15)
Blue Shard: -64.wlv, (14, 12)
Indigo Shard: -21.wlv, (10, 16)
Purple Shard: -86.wlv, (11, 12)
You have to manually rename the hub level files to have a minus "-" sign in them. Keeping them positive, such as 12.wlv, will crash the player. All hub levels except the ones the shards lead to can be kept positive.
Command 114 makes the shards usable. Without activating this command, the shards do nothing but play a sound.
Also, there is a strange glitch if you rename 1.wlv to -1.wlv. Even though none of the shards goes to that level, I wanted to name it that when I was testing to see if WA3E could even handle negative numbers at all. The shards do not appear in the level even if they are active. I have no idea if it effects other objects, but I don't think it matters since there's absolutely no reason to rename 1.wlv to -1.wlv.. I just wanted to throw that out there.
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Maybe that's so when you went to the .wlv via shards, there couldn't be a shard there no matter what?jdl wrote:Also, there is a strange glitch if you rename 1.wlv to -1.wlv. Even though none of the shards goes to that level, I wanted to name it that when I was testing to see if WA3E could even handle negative numbers at all. The shards do not appear in the level even if they are active. I have no idea if it effects other objects, but I don't think it matters since there's absolutely no reason to rename 1.wlv to -1.wlv.. I just wanted to throw that out there.
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This NEEDS to be updated for POTZ Editor. I still need to know what all the new commands do!
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May these lost Wonderlanders find true adventure beyond us.
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And I want to get TTC done.
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Jutomi~
Also, if you want to see my level list, here it is!
(Also: List of Hubs, WA Manual)
Oh, and my YT wonderland channel. Forgot about that.
Wait, okay, I'm confused. 114 is supposed to both enable and disable Shard teleportation, right?
Trying it in WA1, WA3, and the WA3 Editor is having no effect at all. For what I'm trying to do, this is really problematic.
EDIT: I FOUND THE SOLUTION. While I don't know about any other .wlv numbers, I can tell you that being on level 94 is what disables the Shards. Using CMD7 to warp between 94 and another level disables and enables them, respectively.
EDIT2: The levels that trigger the "Shards inactive" message are 93, 94, and 95. That's it.
This, uh... This could be problematic.
Trying it in WA1, WA3, and the WA3 Editor is having no effect at all. For what I'm trying to do, this is really problematic.
EDIT: I FOUND THE SOLUTION. While I don't know about any other .wlv numbers, I can tell you that being on level 94 is what disables the Shards. Using CMD7 to warp between 94 and another level disables and enables them, respectively.
EDIT2: The levels that trigger the "Shards inactive" message are 93, 94, and 95. That's it.
This, uh... This could be problematic.
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How do I get the Bounce magic? I got it once and never figured out how...
And the pow? I Got that multiple times, but don't rmember how-It was sorta random.
And the pow? I Got that multiple times, but don't rmember how-It was sorta random.
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Finally figured out command 11. It's like command 10 except the sound is coming from a certain tile. If you walk near this tile, the sound becomes louder, and if you walk away it becomes quieter!
Command: 11
Data 1: [sound number]
Data 2: X coordinate
Data 3: Y coordinate
Data 4: I'm pretty sure this does nothing, but who knows.
Psstt, Emerald, update the guide pls.
Command: 11
Data 1: [sound number]
Data 2: X coordinate
Data 3: Y coordinate
Data 4: I'm pretty sure this does nothing, but who knows.
Psstt, Emerald, update the guide pls.
11 Found
Excellent find, Jacob!
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Also, if you want to see my level list, here it is!
(Also: List of Hubs, WA Manual)
Oh, and my YT wonderland channel. Forgot about that.
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(Also: List of Hubs, WA Manual)
Oh, and my YT wonderland channel. Forgot about that.
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So I'd presume the sound is being infinitely looped? :3jdl wrote:Finally figured out command 11. It's like command 10 except the sound is coming from a certain tile. If you walk near this tile, the sound becomes louder, and if you walk away it becomes quieter!
Command: 11
Data 1: [sound number]
Data 2: X coordinate
Data 3: Y coordinate
Data 4: I'm pretty sure this does nothing, but who knows.
Psstt, Emerald, update the guide pls.
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