

Speaking of which, one question remains though. And it used the same palette as the original graphic. For Faerie Coconut, I didn't create the replacement graphic, nor do the encoding. Never learned the pattern and didn't use any of those fancy SNES graphics editing tools floating around out there. For Herbal Boost, I painstakingly edited the hex for the original graphic until I found what bytes control those few pixels to change the colors of those lines. In the case of Hellfire and Freezing Rain, I just swapped existing icons and changed palette pointers. I never learned the tooling around this even with the mucking around with icons I did for Herbal Boost, Hellfire, Freezing Rain, and Faerie Coconut.

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