Just for the sake of clarity, JKSV does not have a "save format." It backs up the files as they are. Which is exactly what pretty much everything else does. (Just the program in the first post has the obvious advantage of going straight to this game's files without passing through anything else along the way. So faster in that respect, but more clutter to deal with if you're installing a bunch of different and separate save backup utilities.) The real problem is just that it backs them up into folders based on the game's name string. In Fantasy Life's case, that includes a "™" (TM symbol) single character ("Fantasy_Life™".) Obviously this save editor does not use Unicode as any modern program really should as just a given at this point. Simply copying the file out of that folder to one with no special characters anywhere in the path (say, for instance, "C:\3DS\Save Editors\Fantasy Life\" or something of the sort) will work fine. (Of note here, the instructions actually tell you to put the save files in the editor's folder. While this isn't required, if one followed the instructions this issue would be bypassed unless the save editor were put in a folder with such a character itself which I suspect is quite unlikely.) The web-based editor is a lot more complete though, so I won't deny that it's the better choice between the two. (Plus most browsers use Unicode for very obvious reasons, so have no problems with that path.) I just want to be clear because people shouldn't be scared away from using JKSV in general just because of a confusing and misleading error message with an editor. If some particular bug causes some particular problem that's one thing, but this is just the editor not opening the file correctly.Fantasy Life saves as EXT data (on the SD) and not Save Data (on the game cartridge/a different location on the SD if digital). JKSM's exported file is formatted different that what the editors are looking for, so you wont be abl;e to edit properly despite the exported save still being valid to use for re-importing via JKSM.
1.) get the DLC (I'll leave the specific means up to you. If you have CFW, money wouldn't necessarily an issue in that case)I've been looking all over for a way to change the character's voice but haven't found anything so far. Is it just not possible?
Edit: In case anyone else cares, I found it. I don't really know how to write it out, but in a hex editor open the save file and go to offset 0001FAC0, and change the 9th byte (08). It seems the voices go in order starting from 00, since cute was "01".
I knew about changing it later, but the problem was that the voice was so annoying I didn't want to keep playing it like that. It's fixed now anyway.1.) get the DLC (I'll leave the specific means up to you. If you have CFW, money wouldn't necessarily an issue in that case)
2.) start the origin island story
3.) use either the Angelic Mirror (bought with Lunares Coins) or the makeover lady in the Forest Shrine
when an item is removed from your inventory, the slot isn't deleted or cleared (the items are just rearranged and the currently used inventory slots count decreases). Check your save again as there's probably another similar/identical entry where the item was 'moved' to when items were shifted due to selling/eating/using/etc. other items.Bit of a necro, but I'm in need of some assistance. I tried changing an item using the online editor, but the item remained the same. Changing quantities and money works like intended, and while in game it doesn't show the changes taking effect regarding the changed item, if I open the save using the online editor again, the item will appear changed. Am I missing some sort of trick I should be using or anything? Or I shouldn't be trying to transform items into others?
For the record, I tried changing spring water or some other crafting material to life cure, in case it matters.
Thanks!
the file is encrypted on the SD. you need homebrew access minimum to be able to export it for editingI can't find the filer file on the SD card. Please help, I'm new at this.
the file is encrypted on the SD. you need homebrew access minimum to be able to export it for editing
yes actually, though as far as the 'story' goes, you can chose 'anything but fight' at every story fight and skip literally all combat outside breaking doomstones (jsut run past enemies when crossing the map. most of the story removes enemies on newly enetyered maps, anyway). its actually quite funny what the characters say at times when you do this, too. By the end you'll be level 18-20 just from the story exp. Unless you just edit your exp to 129,850+ (will get you to level 50), playing as Cook and simply buying the materials and cooking can get you enough exp to get to level 50 rather quickly. At that point you can repeat the 'pacifist' method to skip the DLC story too. It should take less than an hour to skip the main story and another 30 minutes on the DLC story.Would I be able to use someone else's save if they were to export it through JKSM and I import it to my 3DS through JKSM? Just asking because I recently lost my save and I really don't want to play through the entire story again.
yes actually, though as far as the 'story' goes, you can chose 'dont fight' for every option and skip literally all combat outside breaking doomstones. by the end you'll be level 18-20 just form the story exp. Unless you just edit your exp to 129,850+ (will get you to level 50), playing as Cook and simply buying the materials and cooking can get you enough exp to get to level 50 rather quickly. At that point you can repeat the 'pacifist' method to skip the DLC story too. It should take less than an hour to skip the main story and another 30 minutes on the DLC story.