Save Editor Dragon Ball Z Kakarot ((full)) Here
Introduction
If you want, tell me your platform and whether you use Steam Cloud and I’ll give exact paths and step-by-step restore commands. save editor dragon ball z kakarot
1. Ban Risks (Single Player vs. Online)
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is strictly a single-player game. There is no online PvP or co-op. Consequently, Bandai Namco does not issue bans for modifying saves. However, if you use a trainer that messes with Steam Cloud sync, you might corrupt your backup. Introduction If you want, tell me your platform
Step 4: Save and Inject
- Click "Save File" in the editor. Overwrite the
SaveData0.sav on your desktop.
- Copy the modified
SaveData0.sav back into the original folder (Documents/My Games/.../SaveGames/[YourID]/).
- Important: If Steam Cloud is on, Steam might overwrite your edited save with the old cloud version. Launch the game, let it load, then exit. Steam will ask which version to keep (Local or Cloud). Choose Local File.
Steam: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\[Your Steam ID]\851850\remote Click "Save File" in the editor
Game Crashes on Load:
- Character Levels: Instantly set Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, Piccolo, and others to Level 300 (the maximum level in most DLC-updated versions).
- Z-Orbs (Blue/Red/Green): These are the currency of the skill tree. Editors let you max them out, so you never have to hunt down floating orbs again.
- D Medals (Dragon Coins): Used to unlock Super Attacks, characters, and items from the Shenron Prize machine. Grinding these is notoriously tedious; editors can give you 999 instantly.
- Community Board Emblems: You can change the level and type of each emblem, or even unlock emblems you missed.
- Items & Materials: Add rare crafting materials (like Gold or Adamantine) needed for the best meals and upgrades.
- Know-How Skills: Unlock all passive and active skills without spending skill points.
- Story Progression: Jump to a specific chapter or flag a quest as complete.
Always keep a clean backup before editing.
Conclusion