But I’ve never edited the core files. Not once.

Because every god needs one rule they won’t break.

I closed the folder.

I went deeper. I found the params array—those seven numbers, I learned, were base stats: Max HP, Max MP, Attack, Defense, Magic Attack, Magic Defense, Agility, Luck. Kaelen’s Attack of 89 became 899. Lyra’s Magic Attack of 112 became 1120. I gave myself 99 of every key item, unlocked every skill in the database, and changed Rikken’s portrait just because I could.

It was like finding the source code of God.

I set Variable #101 to 9999. The Thieves’ Guild leader, who had tried to kill me two chapters ago, greeted me like a long-lost brother. “You’re the one who stole the moon itself!” he cheered. He gave me a key to a vault that, in the vanilla game, didn’t exist until New Game+.

Then I opened Notepad, loaded Save01.rpgsave , and scrolled to the bottom. I typed:

Rpg Maker Mv Save Editor Guide

But I’ve never edited the core files. Not once.

Because every god needs one rule they won’t break. rpg maker mv save editor

I closed the folder.

I went deeper. I found the params array—those seven numbers, I learned, were base stats: Max HP, Max MP, Attack, Defense, Magic Attack, Magic Defense, Agility, Luck. Kaelen’s Attack of 89 became 899. Lyra’s Magic Attack of 112 became 1120. I gave myself 99 of every key item, unlocked every skill in the database, and changed Rikken’s portrait just because I could. But I’ve never edited the core files

It was like finding the source code of God. I closed the folder

I set Variable #101 to 9999. The Thieves’ Guild leader, who had tried to kill me two chapters ago, greeted me like a long-lost brother. “You’re the one who stole the moon itself!” he cheered. He gave me a key to a vault that, in the vanilla game, didn’t exist until New Game+.

Then I opened Notepad, loaded Save01.rpgsave , and scrolled to the bottom. I typed: