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--[[User:Zeal|Zeal]] ([[User talk:Zeal|talk]]) 21:05, January 15, 2022 (UTC)
--[[User:Zeal|Zeal]] ([[User talk:Zeal|talk]]) 21:05, January 15, 2022 (UTC)
:Hey there, I've read over your messages & here are my responses:
'''Gallery:'''
# Probably do the same as what [https://tcrf.net/Help:Contents/Taking_Screenshots#NES TCRF] does: use the "officially sanctioned NTSC palette" (which is provided as a download on their site).
# Game Boy is a bit more complicated, as it does have different palette depending on which hardware it's run on. On Mario Wiki, there is a [https://www.mariowiki.com/User:Wildgoosespeeder/sandbox#GB/GBC user] who suggests using original grayscale mode. I would say Super Game Boy palette, but the ''Final Fantasy Legend'' series and ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' have not been programmed to have enhanced graphics when played on a Super Game Boy, so I'd prob not rip the graphic with a Super Game Boy palette.
# This is also a very good question. I would make the outline no thicker than 2px in size. I'm not a spriter so I cannot give good advice on that, but from what I've seen, the sprites ripped from existing sources have had a decent outline applied to them. If I were to rerip them, I would edit them to have the exact outline as on other sources.
# You could include the shadows. I guess for me levitating enemies and/or characters are where I'm more hesitant, as there's pixels of blank space between them, but that would be arbitrary and not part of a consistent format. I dunno, what do you think about levitating character sprites?
# Final Fantasy Kingdom (finalfantasykingdom.net)
'''Article:'''
#I have made it so that such subjects share an article because they are technically the same thing but only serving a different purpose (unless there's a case where a summon is explicitly different from like an enemy or species themselves).
# I was imagining under a "Main series sequels" header in chronological order (e.g. Final Fantasy X-2 was released before FFIV: The After Years, so it's listed before it).
# On the [[Cloud Strife]] page, I organized the series by chronological order based on which installment of each series he debuted in (so ''Ehrgeiz'' is listed before all the Compilation titles because the compilation of FF7 wasn't created until 2004, so that why ''Final Fantasy VII'' is listed separately). Even if they're technically not ''Final Fantasy'' games, the same rules for chronological series/release order apply to them as well. Even in cases where, lets say, a weapon debuts in a ''Final Fantasy Legend'' title before a main series title, it should still be listed beforehand. Lucky for you we have an independent wiki for [[wikiofmana:|Wiki of Mana]] and [[sagawiki:|SaGa Wiki]] to go more in depth on ''Adventure'' and the ''Legend'' series respectively.
Hope this helps! Once again, thank you so much for helping us out! :D [[User:Results May Vary|Results May Vary]] ([[User talk:Results May Vary|talk]]) 21:31, January 15, 2022 (UTC)

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