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The relocatables contain data for Special Stages that isn't in the main executable for the PC game. Each relocatable file is named with the stage number and ends with lnd.rel. For their file offsets, see the relocatable file offsets page.

Parameters

This documentation is incomplete. If you are more experienced with SP relocatables in Heroes and know what other parameters do, feel free to add it in this section.

Animation Speed

This sets how fast the property animation plays after the visibility byte for each object entry in the data. They are stored as little endian float values and the higher the float value is, the faster that will play.

Material parameters

Materials are given to objects as stage properties including tubes, lights and even metal rings. This list shows logical bytes that render an effect and how they work.
SH Special Stage Material Parameters.png

Value Effect Result
01 Alpha SH Special Stage Property Material Param 1.png
02 Additive Alpha SH Special Stage Property Material Param 2.png
04 Alpha (No Culling) SH Special Stage Property Material Param 3.png
06 Additive Alpha (No Culling) SH Special Stage Property Material Param 4.png
08 Normal SH Special Stage Property Material Param 5.png
10 Alpha #2 SH Special Stage Property Material Param 1.png

Positions

SH Special Stage Property Position.png

Like the object layouts, it is possible to move the property to another position but it does not move the collision along with it. Unlike the layout files, the position floats in the rel files are little endian.

Part Visibility

An invisible tube on one part of this pathway.

A parameter given to an object in the data tells the game to make a property part visible in a certain part of the special stage. For example, if the ID is set from 02 to 01, then the model that originally appears on the second part will disappear if outside of the first part of the stage.

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