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They seemed a lot more interested in conveying the (vague) meanings behind the cards themselves through symbols and colors, rather than just going with the boring option of the regular cards.
They were a lot more abstract, and I enjoyed their design for that.
I wouldn't mind having a deck with their look.
I do hope this gets updated for Repentance, but being busy is being busy, so I have no choice but to wait.
Also, if you can't do the sprite for the Sun, you could just use a pixelated version of the regular image.
That could work.
There isn't a Sun animation as it wasn't included in the original mod and I lack the pixel art skill to add one of my own, and it kind of slipped my mind because I use the mod that removes popup animations.
Do mods even currently work with Repentance though? I thought they were disabled.
...Also, more importantly, will this be updated for Repentance?
Cuz' I just love the designs on these cards, even without the context of the Persona series.
Sweet.
when i looked through the files, i found that you didnt use the entire spritesheet, only 4 cards are in your files while in the normal games files there are the others
You would need the intire spritesheet and thats it
i hope that helps