ROM Hack Another MH4U Save Editor

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Yes I did the drag and drop method with encrypt and decrypt
By any chance, do you still have access to the encrypt and decrypt tools? I am a bit late to the MH4U party and it's almost impossible to download this tool or editor anymore. Thanks if you can!
 
By any chance, do you still have access to the encrypt and decrypt tools? I am a bit late to the MH4U party and it's almost impossible to download this tool or editor anymore. Thanks if you can!
You may need to keep looking for those tools when the last time that person showed up here was in 2015.
 
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Both versions are encrypted, but the raw data on your SD is encrypted further (since all games/their saves get encrypted by default if they're saved to the SD card). In either case, you need to use a homebrew tool to export your save, then use the scripts in the first post to get a fully decrypted version (and of course, you'll need to re-encrypt the save after editing before you can import back to your game)
the .bat files arent working for me i drag and drop the user1 file onto the .bat file for decrypting and it doesnt do a thing im using the nemo file explorer for linux if that helps any
 
How does the monster log editing work? Filling the longest %, shortest % and crown flags field seems simple enough. I'm using 125% and 85% on both accounts and used 0x0D for the crown flags based on the data I got from monsters I earned (legit) mini, silver and gold crowns for. For some reason it doesn't seems to work, though. My guild card and monster log still show the same sizes and crowns and even worse, the data simply reverted back to what it used to be when I use the save and then open it again with the save editor.

If push comes to shove, I'd have to bust out the hex editor again like I did when I added gold and mini crowns to my MH3U save, but I really prefer to use a more convenient tool (like this, pressuming this part works) if possible.
 

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