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<tt>.tmx</tt> is recommended per the above, but both formats are fine to use, and you can convert between them in Tiled by clicking ''File > Export As''.
 
<tt>.tmx</tt> is recommended per the above, but both formats are fine to use, and you can convert between them in Tiled by clicking ''File > Export As''.
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===Tilesets vs Tilesheets===
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<tt>Tilesheets</tt> are the <tt>.png</tt> files used as source images. Tilesheets have no animation, properties, terrains, or anything else but pixels associated with them -- they're just images. <tt>Tilesets</tt> are Tiled's XML files that contain all the information about how the map uses the source image. They are confusingly named and often used interchangeably.
    
==Getting started==
 
==Getting started==
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(If you use xnbcli to [[Modding:Editing XNB files#Unpack game files|unpack the original game maps]], you'll need the <tt>.tbin</tt> plugin even if you plan to use <tt>.tmx</tt> since xnbcli still produces <tt>.tbin</tt> files.)
 
(If you use xnbcli to [[Modding:Editing XNB files#Unpack game files|unpack the original game maps]], you'll need the <tt>.tbin</tt> plugin even if you plan to use <tt>.tmx</tt> since xnbcli still produces <tt>.tbin</tt> files.)
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===Tilesets vs Tilesheets===
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<tt>Tilesheets</tt> are the <tt>.png</tt> files used as source images. Tilesheets have no animation, properties, terrains, or anything else but pixels associated with them -- they're just images. <tt>Tilesets</tt> are Tiled's XML files that contain all the information about how the map uses the source image. They are confusingly named and often used interchangeably.
      
==Map edits==
 
==Map edits==
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