As long as you have the license for VX Ace, you can use them in any RPG Maker you legally own, but having the rights to VX Ace is the key. Also thank you Marrend for telling me how to get to the edit button. If your game is freeware, you should be fine. Hello everyone, in this special request RPG Maker MV tutorial Ill show you how to add new images to your tileset and how to make it so you can pick which tiles you can walk on, which you. So, for example, if you only own VX and want to make a commercial game that includes these images, it would be illegal to do so.' -Liberty So to reiterate, you can only use these sprites commercially if you're using them in the VX Ace. 'There's at least some RTP edits in there, which will require that you cannot use the graphics commercially unless it is in an RM engine that you legally own AND only if you also own RPG Maker VX Ace in addition to the engine you're using them in. Edit: Via Liberty's reminder: Credits to Enterbrain, Mack (the large body sprites), and Quizicalgin. Hello everyone, in this special request RPG Maker MV tutorial Ill show you how to add new images to your tileset and how to make it so you can pick which tiles you can walk on, which you can walk. Using the thousand+ parts delivered with SAKAN, you can customize the tileset. I already had it shared on tumblr but I figured I would share it here as well. SAKAN is built to let you create tilesets ready to use in RPG Maker MV. The Hospital tiles I made for a game of mine.