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Ahhhhhhhhhh! Big helper here.

These are not tutorials for vJASS but are tutorials for RGSS. Why would you want RGSS tutorials?

Because RGSS uses similar coding. However, the RGSS tutorial creators do not explain things in a way that would make your skull split in two.

Rather, they explain things simply and easily. They explain parent functions, inheritance, storing, and other things with relaitive ease that would only take a day or two to learn.

Imagine if at the same time you were a total noob learning variables you could learn methods and stuff, in the same noobfriendly language. It's pretty closely done here.

Try it out, it helped me.

http://www.rmxpunlimited.net/index....s/291-mr-mos-in-depth-scenes-and-windows.html
 
Ahhhhhhhhhh! Big helper here.

These are not tutorials for vJASS but are tutorials for RGSS. Why would you want RGSS tutorials?

Because RGSS uses similar coding. However, the RGSS tutorial creators do not explain things in a way that would make your skull split in two.

Rather, they explain things simply and easily. They explain parent functions, inheritance, storing, and other things with relaitive ease that would only take a day or two to learn.

Imagine if at the same time you were a total noob learning variables you could learn methods and stuff, in the same noobfriendly language. It's pretty closely done here.

Try it out, it helped me.

http://www.rmxpunlimited.net/index....s/291-mr-mos-in-depth-scenes-and-windows.html

RGSS, the one used by RPGMaker right?
 
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