It would also be nice if someone who knew a bit more about scripting could take a look at atn.tbl, field.tbl and enc_w.bin (the name of the last one is especially interesting; it might be short for "encounter"). Perhaps some interesting things will be found there...
Initial appraisal of enc_w.bin:
Total size: 2,208 bytes
0x000 : header (160 bytes)
40 entries of 4 bytes split in to 2 WORDS.
First WORD looks like an index to something 0-255 (might be field location). Default is 9,999
Second WORD is something else. Default is 1.
0x0A0 : data (2,048 bytes)
64 entries of 16 WORDs each
1st word is sort of an activator. If (First_Word AND 1) <> 0 then block is "active".
Possible values:
0000h (Default/Not Active)
0C01h
1401h
2001h
4001h
6001h
Position of the following 15 words seems significant.
They appear to be grouped like this: 4/2/2/1/1/4(sometimes 2/2)/NULL
ex:
Entry 5 reads like this:
2001 3430 3431 3432 3433 3034 0000 0835 0836 0000 1037 6038 6039 603C 603D 0000
ATVR [ -4- ] [ -2- ] [ -2- ] [ 1] [ 1] [ -2- ] [ -2- ] NULL
They are not necessarily unique (entries 57 and 61 are identical)
Initial appraisal of atn.tbl:
512 WORDS. Counting upward starting from 0 and ending at 721. Skips numbers and sometimes repeats other numbers. No idea what this is. What comes in groups of 512 that relates to the world map?
Initial appraisal of field.tbl:
64 entries of 24 bytes each. (maybe 128 entries of 12 bytes)
grouped as DWORDs, but treated as bytes(?).
Might be coordinates of things.
Every third DWORD is repetitive (ex 78787878h, 80808080h, etc).
That's all I got. Sorry it's not much.