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# Archipelago Plando Guide
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## What is Plando?
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The purposes of randomizers is to randomize the items in a game to give a new experience.
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Plando takes this concept and changes it up by allowing you to plan out certain aspects of the game by placing certain
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items in certain locations, certain bosses in certain rooms, edit text for certain NPCs/signs, or even force certain region
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connections. Each of these options are going to be detailed separately as `item plando`, `boss plando`, `text plando`,
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and `connection plando`. Every game in archipelago supports item plando but the other plando options are only supported
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by certain games. Currently, Minecraft and LTTP both support connection plando, but only LTTP supports text and boss plando.
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The purposes of randomizers is to randomize the items in a game to give a new experience. Plando takes this concept and
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changes it up by allowing you to plan out certain aspects of the game by placing certain items in certain locations,
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certain bosses in certain rooms, edit text for certain NPCs/signs, or even force certain region connections. Each of
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these options are going to be detailed separately as `item plando`, `boss plando`, `text plando`,
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and `connection plando`. Every game in archipelago supports item plando but the other plando options are only supported
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by certain games. Currently, Minecraft and LTTP both support connection plando, but only LTTP supports text and boss
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plando.
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### Enabling Plando
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On the website plando will already be enabled. If you will be generating the game locally plando features must be enabled (opt-in).
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On the website plando will already be enabled. If you will be generating the game locally plando features must be
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enabled (opt-in).
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* To opt-in go to the archipelago installation (default: `C:\ProgramData\Archipelago`), open the host.yaml with a text
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editor and find the `plando_options` key. The available plando modules can be enabled by adding them after this such as
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`plando_options: bosses, items, texts, connections`.
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editor and find the `plando_options` key. The available plando modules can be enabled by adding them after this such
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as
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`plando_options: bosses, items, texts, connections`.
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## Item Plando
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Item plando allows a player to place an item in a specific location or specific locations, place multiple items into
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a list of specific locations both in their own game or in another player's game. **Note that there's a very good chance that
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cross-game plando could very well be broken i.e. placing on of your items in someone else's world playing a different game.**
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* The options for item plando are `from_pool`, `world`, `percentage`, `force`, and either item and location, or items and locations.
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* `from_pool` determines if the item should be taken *from* the item pool or *added* to it. This can be true or false
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and defaults to true if omitted.
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* `world` is the target world to place the item in.
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* It gets ignored if only one world is generated.
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* Can be a number, name, true, false, or null. False is the default.
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* If a number is used it targets that slot or player number in the multiworld.
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* If a name is used it will target the world with that player name.
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* If set to true it will be any player's world besides your own.
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* If set to false it will target your own world.
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* If set to null it will target a random world in the multiworld.
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* `force` determines whether the generator will fail if the item can't be placed in the location can be true, false,
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or silent. Silent is the default.
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* If set to true the item must be placed and the generator will throw an error if it is unable to do so.
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* If set to false the generator will log a warning if the placement can't be done but will still generate.
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* If set to silent and the placement fails it will be ignored entirely.
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* `percentage` is the percentage chance for the relevant block to trigger. This can be any value from 0 to 100 and if
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omitted will default to 100.
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* Single Placement is when you use a plando block to place a single item at a single location.
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* `item` is the item you would like to place and `location` is the location to place it.
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* Multi Placement uses a plando block to place multiple items in multiple locations until either list is exhausted.
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* `items` defines the items to use and a number letting you place multiple of it.
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* `locations` is a list of possible locations those items can be placed in.
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* Using the multi placement method, placements are picked randomly.
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Item plando allows a player to place an item in a specific location or specific locations, place multiple items into a
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list of specific locations both in their own game or in another player's game. **Note that there's a very good chance
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that cross-game plando could very well be broken i.e. placing on of your items in someone else's world playing a
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different game.**
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* The options for item plando are `from_pool`, `world`, `percentage`, `force`, and either item and location, or items
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and locations.
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* `from_pool` determines if the item should be taken *from* the item pool or *added* to it. This can be true or
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false and defaults to true if omitted.
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* `world` is the target world to place the item in.
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* It gets ignored if only one world is generated.
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* Can be a number, name, true, false, or null. False is the default.
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* If a number is used it targets that slot or player number in the multiworld.
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* If a name is used it will target the world with that player name.
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* If set to true it will be any player's world besides your own.
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* If set to false it will target your own world.
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* If set to null it will target a random world in the multiworld.
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* `force` determines whether the generator will fail if the item can't be placed in the location can be true, false,
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or silent. Silent is the default.
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* If set to true the item must be placed and the generator will throw an error if it is unable to do so.
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* If set to false the generator will log a warning if the placement can't be done but will still generate.
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* If set to silent and the placement fails it will be ignored entirely.
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* `percentage` is the percentage chance for the relevant block to trigger. This can be any value from 0 to 100 and
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if omitted will default to 100.
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* Single Placement is when you use a plando block to place a single item at a single location.
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* `item` is the item you would like to place and `location` is the location to place it.
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* Multi Placement uses a plando block to place multiple items in multiple locations until either list is exhausted.
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* `items` defines the items to use and a number letting you place multiple of it.
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* `locations` is a list of possible locations those items can be placed in.
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* Using the multi placement method, placements are picked randomly.
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### Available Items
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* [A Link to the Past](https://github.com/ArchipelagoMW/Archipelago/blob/main/worlds/alttp/Items.py#L52)
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* [Factorio Non-Progressive](https://wiki.factorio.com/Technologies) Note that these use the *internal names*. For example, `advanced-electronics`
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* [Factorio Non-Progressive](https://wiki.factorio.com/Technologies) Note that these use the *internal names*. For
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example, `advanced-electronics`
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* [Factorio Progressive](https://github.com/ArchipelagoMW/Archipelago/blob/main/worlds/factorio/Technologies.py#L374)
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* [Minecraft](https://github.com/ArchipelagoMW/Archipelago/blob/main/worlds/minecraft/Items.py#L14)
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* [Ocarina of Time](https://github.com/ArchipelagoMW/Archipelago/blob/main/worlds/oot/Items.py#L61)
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* [Timespinner](https://github.com/ArchipelagoMW/Archipelago/blob/main/worlds/timespinner/Items.py#L11)
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### Available Locations
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* [A Link to the Past](https://github.com/ArchipelagoMW/Archipelago/blob/main/worlds/alttp/Regions.py#L429)
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* [Factorio](https://wiki.factorio.com/Technologies) Same as items
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* [Minecraft](https://github.com/ArchipelagoMW/Archipelago/blob/main/worlds/minecraft/Locations.py#L18)
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* [Ocarina of Time](https://github.com/ArchipelagoMW/Archipelago/blob/main/worlds/oot/LocationList.py#L38)
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* [Risk of Rain 2](https://github.com/ArchipelagoMW/Archipelago/blob/main/worlds/ror2/Locations.py#L17) This is a special
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case. The locations are "ItemPickup[number]" up to the maximum set in the yaml.
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* [Risk of Rain 2](https://github.com/ArchipelagoMW/Archipelago/blob/main/worlds/ror2/Locations.py#L17) This is a
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special case. The locations are "ItemPickup[number]" up to the maximum set in the yaml.
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* [Slay the Spire](https://github.com/ArchipelagoMW/Archipelago/blob/main/worlds/spire/Locations.py)
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* [Subnautica](https://github.com/ArchipelagoMW/Archipelago/blob/main/worlds/subnautica/locations.json)
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* [Timespinner](https://github.com/ArchipelagoMW/Archipelago/blob/main/worlds/timespinner/Locations.py#L13)
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A list of all available items and locations can also be found in the [server's datapackage](/api/datapackage).
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### Examples
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```yaml
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plando_items:
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# example block 1 - Timespinner
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# example block 1 - Timespinner
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- item:
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Empire Orb: 1
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Radiant Orb: 1
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from_pool: true
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world: true
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percentage: 50
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# example block 2 - Ocarina of Time
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# example block 2 - Ocarina of Time
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- items:
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Kokiri Sword: 1
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Biggoron Sword: 1
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- Shadow Temple Hover Boots Chest
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- Spirit Temple Silver Gauntlets Chest
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world: false
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# example block 3 - Slay the Spire
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# example block 3 - Slay the Spire
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- items:
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Boss Relic: 3
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locations:
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Boss Relic 2
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Boss Relic 3
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# example block 4 - Factorio
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# example block 4 - Factorio
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- items:
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progressive-electric-energy-distribution: 2
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electric-energy-accumulators: 1
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percentage: 80
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force: true
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```
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1. This block has a 50% chance to occur, and if it does will place either the Empire Orb or Radiant Orb on another player's
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Starter Chest 1 and removes the chosen item from the item pool.
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1. This block has a 50% chance to occur, and if it does will place either the Empire Orb or Radiant Orb on another
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player's Starter Chest 1 and removes the chosen item from the item pool.
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2. This block will always trigger and will place the player's swords, bow, magic meter, strength upgrades, and hookshots
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in their own dungeon major item chests.
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in their own dungeon major item chests.
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3. This block will always trigger and will lock boss relics on the bosses.
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4. This block has an 80% chance of occuring and when it does will place all but 1 of the items randomly among the four
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locations chosen here.
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locations chosen here.
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## Boss Plando
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As this is currently only supported by A Link to the Past instead of explaining here please refer to the
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As this is currently only supported by A Link to the Past instead of explaining here please refer to the
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[relevant guide](/tutorial/zelda3/plando/en)
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## Text Plando
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As this is currently only supported by A Link to the Past instead of explaining here please refer to the
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[relevant guide](/tutorial/zelda3/plando/en)
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## Connections Plando
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This is currently only supported by Minecraft and A Link to the Past. As the way that these games interact with
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their connections is different I will only explain the basics here while more specifics for Link to the Past connection
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plando can be found in its plando guide.
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* The options for connections are `percentage`, `entrance`, `exit`, and `direction`. Each of these options support subweights.
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This is currently only supported by Minecraft and A Link to the Past. As the way that these games interact with their
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connections is different I will only explain the basics here while more specifics for Link to the Past connection plando
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can be found in its plando guide.
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* The options for connections are `percentage`, `entrance`, `exit`, and `direction`. Each of these options support
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subweights.
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* `percentage` is the percentage chance for this connection from 0 to 100 and defaults to 100.
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* Every connection has an `entrance` and an `exit`. These can be unlinked like in A Link to the Past insanity entrance shuffle.
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* Every connection has an `entrance` and an `exit`. These can be unlinked like in A Link to the Past insanity entrance
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shuffle.
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* `direction` can be `both`, `entrance`, or `exit` and determines in which direction this connection will operate.
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[Link to the Past connections](https://github.com/ArchipelagoMW/Archipelago/blob/main/worlds/alttp/EntranceShuffle.py#L3852)
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[Minecraft connections](https://github.com/ArchipelagoMW/Archipelago/blob/main/worlds/minecraft/Regions.py#L62)
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### Examples
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```yaml
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plando_connections:
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# example block 1 - Link to the Past
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# example block 1 - Link to the Past
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- entrance: Cave Shop (Lake Hylia)
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exit: Cave 45
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direction: entrance
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- entrance: Agahnims Tower
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exit: Old Man Cave Exit (West)
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direction: exit
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# example block 2 - Minecraft
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# example block 2 - Minecraft
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- entrance: Overworld Structure 1
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exit: Nether Fortress
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direction: both
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