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Editing a level file by hex editing it can also add tiles that aren't normally in the game. For example, you can make invisible trampolines, spinning buttons, and much, much more (check out [[Metatiles]] for more info about odd tiles). Yet, it can go wrong quite easily. Usually when you hex-edit a level, you cannot edit it in the level editor again. If you hex-edit wrong, when you play your level in-game you may get [[Memory Access Violation|an error message saying "Memory Access Violation" (MAV)]]. This is just a general error, and all you need to know about it is that it means something is wrong.
Editing a level file by hex editing it can also add tiles that aren't normally in the game. For example, you can make invisible trampolines, spinning buttons, and much, much more (check out [[Metatiles]] for more info about odd tiles). Yet, it can go wrong quite easily. Usually when you hex-edit a level, you cannot edit it in the level editor again. If you hex-edit wrong, when you play your level in-game you may get [[Memory Access Violation|an error message saying "Memory Access Violation" (MAV)]]. This is just a general error, and all you need to know about it is that it means something is wrong.


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