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The only problem I have is the last bullet. I feel like the attack animation should not be restricted to sprites. Instead, I think attacks should be subroutines so that we can make attacks that are customised for graphics and whatnot. For example, a thunderbolt animation might strike several places on the field before attacking a character. Using sprites for this would take a lot of memory, whereas using existing routines for lines and stuff would be a lot smaller.
At last, there's the animation. It has a number of frames, and as many sprites as the number of frames.
I don't see a huge issue with dropping support for 83+BE models. It allows us to increase the speed by 2.5x, and have significantly more space to work with, and it's a fairly small subset of the community.Matrefeytontias, there is plenty of room for an extra 1800 bytes of graphical routines, especially if it makes it significantly faster.