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This page will teach you how you can make your very own WarLight map! For even more help, see [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=az62ZVRiNaQ this video].
This page will teach you how you can make your very own Warzone map! Anyone may make a map -- you do not need to purchase a membership or be a certain level.


== Overview ==
== Overview ==


Creating a WarLight map is a four-step process.  See the links below for instructions on how to accomplish each of these steps.
Creating a Warzone map is a four-step process.  See the links below for instructions on how to accomplish each of these steps.


# Create your SVG file (defines what the map looks like)
# Create your SVG file (defines what the map looks like)
# Enter the details (connections, [[bonuses]], etc.)
# Enter the details (connections, [[bonuses]], etc.)
# Test the map (play games on it to ensure it works correctly)
# Test the map (play games on it to ensure it works correctly)
# Mark the map as public (allows the public to play your map)
# Mark the map as public (allows other players to play your map)


== Required Reading ==
== Required Reading ==
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* [[Inkscape tips]]
* [[Inkscape tips]]
* [[SVG Limitations]]
* [[SVG Limitations]]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOR9ltkY65s Tutorial Video]
* [[Automating the map creation process]]
* [[Automating the map creation process]]


[[Category:Map Making|!]]
[[Category:Map Making|!]]

Revision as of 03:39, 13 November 2017

This page will teach you how you can make your very own Warzone map! Anyone may make a map -- you do not need to purchase a membership or be a certain level.

Overview

Creating a Warzone map is a four-step process. See the links below for instructions on how to accomplish each of these steps.

  1. Create your SVG file (defines what the map looks like)
  2. Enter the details (connections, bonuses, etc.)
  3. Test the map (play games on it to ensure it works correctly)
  4. Mark the map as public (allows other players to play your map)

Required Reading

Please refer to the following sections for a full guide on making your map.

If you get stuck or have questions, feel free to post on the map development forum.

Additional Resources