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Thanks! I'm glad, since a lot of RPGMaker games tend to look the same. You do basically have to learn how to code, so that you can get into your game's systems and rework them the way you want. My recommendation would be to fiddle around with scripts to see if you can make them work differently, as well as hit up dedicated RPG maker forums for help (https://forums.rpgmakerweb.com/index.php for example!)