MZ Tutorial
I've written some tutorials for RPG Maker MZ, so here are links to them! Click the images to go check out the tutorials on the RM blog.
Make An In-Game Book with Pictures |
Letting The Player Choose Their Character |
Learn how to event your own books and diaries with pictures.
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Sometimes it’s fun to give our players some options to the main character they’ll be controlling.
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Making a Camp with an Item |
Combining Items to Make New Items! |
Let’s take some time to learn how to make an item that’ll let our players travel to a campsite, and then return to their previous location.
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Being able to combine some items gives our players another thing to think about when they pick up our games.
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Locked Doors & How to Open Them |
Using States with Skills in Battles |
Want to make some locked doors but aren't sure how to event them? Then read this and learn a few tricks!
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Want to add some new effects to your skills in battles? Try adding custom states to the mix.
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The Basics of Tints & Picture Overlays |
Eventing a Push/Pull System |
Learn how to use tints and pictures to up your game's atmosphere.
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Take a look at how Loops and Conditional Branches can work together to make a system for moving boulders out of your heroes' way.
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Improving Key Items with Common Events |
Eventing a QTE: Time Hits Minigame |
Learn how to make a map item and how to have party members react to items differently.
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Think your game needs some QTEs, but don't want to use a plugin for them? Then give this tutorial a try.
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Creating Behaviors from the Damage Poses |
Using Plugins in MZ |
Take a look at how you can transform the downed generator poses into useful behaviors, like nodding or sitting.
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The basics of how to add and use plugins.
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Basic Anatomy of a Cutscene |
Randomness in NPC Dialogue |
Not sure how to get your cutscenes to run properly, or just want to learn a few tricks? Then check this out!
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Want to add some randomness to your NPCs' messages? Then read this and learn a few ways to have them say more than one line over and over!
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