NOTE: I'll be using FNaF games for this as an example.
1. If you have a block that'll be re-used in the same sprite, make it a pink block. Then you can conserve blocks when reusing stuff.
2. Although, for blocks that will only have one use each sprite. Do not use pink blocks for them.
3. Making a pink block will spawn a define block in it, which obviously counts as a block. So in total, using a pink block for something means 2 blocks.
That's all lol.
5 years ago
So I noticed how useless Scratch's pink blocks really are.
So for those who like to make huge games. Here's some tips to conserve the block stuff so there'll be less data to download the game (for Scratch users only)
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