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EarthBound/Map Data/Global Tileset/Palette Table
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Global Tileset/Palette Table | |
Game | EarthBound |
Start Address | 0x17AA00 |
End Address | 0x17B3FF |
# of Entries | 2560 |
Entry Length | 1 byte (0x1) |
Total Length | 2560 bytes (0xA00) |
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Primary listing of what locations on the global map use what tilesets and palettes.
Format
Each byte represents a tileset/palette entry for a sector of 8x4 tiles, starting at the top-left corner of the map.
TTTT TPPP
The first five bits (T
) of each entry is the tileset, so there are 32 global tilesets. The last three (P
) is the map palette and is specific to the tileset, so there are up to 8 palettes per tileset. The actual usable number of palettes varies per tileset and can be determined by analyzing the distance between pointer values in the map palette pointer table.
Entries are arranged by sector rows, so given that the global map is 32 sectors wide, a table index can be generated from a sector x,y coordinate (starting from the top left sector as 0,0), using the formula table_index = x + y * 32
. A table index can be generated from a tile x,y coordinate using the formula table_index = x / 8 + y / 4 * 32
.
Note that the global map is 32 sectors wide by 80 sectors tall for a total of 2560 entries.
Values
Tileset 00000xxx
(00): Lost Underworld
Tileset used for the Lost Underworld area of the game. Also used for the pyramid interior, Cave of the Past, and Devil's Machine areas.
Note: The Cave of the Past does not share a tileset with the similar-looking Cliff that Time Forgot area.
Usable palettes:
00000000
(0): Pyramid interior palette. Also typically assigned to unused map sectors00000001
(1): Lost Underworld palette00000010
(2): Cave of the Past palette00000011
(3): Devil's Machine palette
Tileset 00001xxx
(01): Onett
Tileset used for the Onett area of the game.
Usable palettes:
00001000
(0): Normal daytime palette.00001001
(1): Nighttime palette.00001010
(2): Color-muted palette. Used for exteriors in Ness' dream flashback after completing the Sound Stone
Tileset 00010xxx
(02): Twoson
Tileset used for the Twoson and Happy Happy Village areas of the game as well as a transitional roadway area between Threed and Dusty Dunes Desert.
Usable palettes:
00010000
(0): Normal Twoson palette00010001
(1): Happy Happy Village blue palette00010010
(2): Happy Happy Village returned-to-normal palette00010011
(3): Threed to Dusty Dunes roadway
Tileset 00011xxx
(03): Threed
Tileset used for the Threed area of the game.
Usable palettes:
00011000
(0): Initial zombie-infested palette00011001
(1): Daytime palette (after defeating Master Belch)
Tileset 00100xxx
(04): Fourside
Tileset used for the Fourside and Moonside areas of the game.
Usable palettes:
00100000
(0): Fourside palette00100001
(1): Moonside palette
Tileset 00101xxx
(05): Magicant
Tileset used for the Magicant area of the game. Also used for tunnels, tent interiors, and Magicant interiors.
Note that the Magicant palette is often altered by NPC dialog scripts to palettes not otherwise associated with the Magicant tileset.
Usable palettes:
00101000
(0): Magicant exterior palette00101001
(1): Tunnel palette00101010
(2): Magicant interior palette00101011
(3): Tent interior palette
Tileset 00110xxx
(06): Outdoors
Tileset used for miscellaneous outdoor areas, including Peaceful Rest Valley, Grapefruit Falls, Saturn Valley, Deep Darkness, Lilliput Steps, and Milky Well.
Usable palettes:
00110000
(0): Peaceful Rest Valley palette00110001
(1): Grapefruit Falls palette00110010
(2): Saturn Valley palette00110011
(3): Deep Darkness palette00110100
(4): Lilliput Steps palette00110101
(5): Milky Well palette00110110
(6): Deep Darkness blackness palette
Tileset 00111xxx
(07): Summers
Tileset used for the Summers area of the game.
Usable palettes:
00111000
(0): Only usable palette
Tileset 01000xxx
(08): Dusty Dunes Desert
Tileset used for the Dusty Dunes Desert area of the game. Also used for the transitional bridge area between Dusty Dunes and Fourside and also for the cloud background used for Sky Runner cutscenes.
Usable palettes:
01000000
(0): Normal Dusty Dunes and bridge palette01000001
(1): Clouds palette
Tileset 01001xxx
(09): Dalaam
Tileset used for the Dalaam area of the game. Also used for The Cliff that Time Forgot, the Pink Cloud area, and the sea voyage from Summers
Note: The Cliff that Time Forgot does not share a tileset with the similar-looking Cave of the Past area.
Usable palettes:
01001000
(0): Dalaam exterior palette01001001
(1): Dalaam palace interior palette01001010
(2): Cliff that Time Forgot palette01001011
(3): Pink Cloud palette01001100
(4): Sea voyage palette01001101
(5): Sea voyage dark palette
Tileset 01010xxx
(10): Indoors 1
Tileset used for various indoor areas of the game.
Usable palettes:
01010000
(0): Monotoli Building 48th floor palette01010001
(1): Onett hotel interior palette01010010
(2): Threed "helpful con man" house interior palette01010011
(3): Monotoli Building 48th floor, Electra's room palette01010100
(4): Threed Belch rumor lady house interior palette01010101
(5): Additional Threed houses interiors palette01010110
(6): Pokey's Onett house interior palette01010111
(7): Moonside hospital interior palette
Tileset 01011xxx
(11): Indoors 1a
Tileset used for various indoor areas of the game.
Note: This tileset uses the same tileset data as Indoors 1. Assumably, it is a separate table entry for the purpose of having more than 8 palettes for the tileset.
Usable palettes:
01011000
(0): Onett "sun rises" man house interior palette01011001
(1): Onett house with girl from Twoson interior palette01011010
(2): Onett hospital-adjacent empty house interior palette01011011
(3): Onett house with man directing to neighboring hint house interior palette01011100
(4): Onett "short message" man house interior palette01011101
(5): Onett EarthBound-playing girl house interior palette01011110
(6): Onett exit mouse house interior palette01011111
(7): Color-muted palette. Used for interiors in Ness' dream flashback after completing the Sound Stone
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