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Editing text and numerical variables, including items, stats, and money. How to Use the Save Editor

If you are a modder, use WolfTrans to decompile the game’s Data.wolf archive, then manually edit the CommonEvent files to add a debug room. This is overkill for most players.

The site parses the binary data and displays editable fields (like gold, items, or coordinates) in plain text.

To edit save data in WOLF RPG Editor games, you typically have two main paths: using the engine's built-in debugging features or utilizing community-made universal save editors that support multiple engine types. Primary Methods for Save Editing

If you have downloaded a desktop save editor or are using an online tool, follow these steps to safely modify your game data. Step 1: Back Up Your Original Save Files

Follow these steps to safely modify your Wolf RPG Editor game data using a standalone or online editor. Step 1: Backup Your Original Save Data

Do not continuously edit the same modified save file. If you need to make more changes, start fresh from your backed-up original save.

The most accessible way to modify these files is through that support the specific .sav format used by the engine.

The most reliable, web-based tool for editing Wolf RPG Editor saves is . Supported Extension: .sav Editor Type: Web-based (No download required)

Look for a number in the tool that matches your current in-game stats exactly. For example, if your character currently has 423 gold, look for a variable set to 423 .

While save editing can be a fun and useful tool, it also carries risks. Modifying game saves can lead to:

Because save files for this engine often omit variable names, you may need to perform a bit of "trial and error" to find the right values.

Once you finish editing, click (on the website) or Save/Export (on the software).