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Tuxemon

Author: 
Name By Another Rose
Tuesday, September 29, 2020 - 15:07

A collection of art that may be useful in Tuxemon.

Collected Art: 
Ice Elemental
Preview
Various Creatures
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Flame creature
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"Egyptian Project"
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Gum Bot sprites
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Little Flame Character
Preview
Baboon Monk
Preview
Egyptian Tileset
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hieroglyph sprites
Preview
pyramids
Preview
Egyptian RPG
Preview
8-Bit Adventures RPG Game Art
Preview
Simple generic ship
Preview
RPG Monster Sprites from Guardian Monsters
Preview
Tuxemon Babies (Chibi)
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OPMon Center
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Character/Trainer Sprites (64px)
Preview
Tuxemon dmg/cgb demake
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Tuxemon Set 1 - 154 monsters (front and back sprites and menu animations)
Preview
LPC in battle RPG sprites
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Redshrike's RPG enemies, NES version
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Flamelings
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Flamelings - Sprites
Preview
Nighthawking 2 Battlers
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Main art from Monster RPG 2
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4 new characters
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Assorted 32x32 creatures
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Super Random Sprites
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