Homebrew Streetpass Mii Plaza Puzzle Swap Save Editor

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Not really (well, maybe with BossLotCheckTool?), but I've always received them in less than 1 hour of standby!
 
Hello, I have an issue, I used the program and it worked the first time, I unlocked all mii location encunter. But the puzzle did not worked, I still have the same puzzles I had before editing the sav. Anyone know what I should do ?
 
Hello, I have an issue, I used the program and it worked the first time, I unlocked all mii location encunter. But the puzzle did not worked, I still have the same puzzles I had before editing the sav. Anyone know what I should do ?

What do you mean? You (also) added more pieces to puzzles you partially had and they didn't appear?
Which puzzles exactly?
 
You mean, I need to have at least one piece of a puzzle to complet it with cheat ?
Not necessarily. But you need to have already downloaded the puzzle for you to see it (you can share pieces even if it's not downloaded), and already having at least 1 piece is proof you have the image...
 
I can't use JKSV on Sysnand, so I extracted the whole Extdata with extdata_dump. I see that on the /00000218/ folder, there are two "meet" files: meet_ext0.dat and meet_ext1.dat. How can I edit my Mii Plaza information to get everything unlocked? Thanks in advance.
 
I can't use JKSV on Sysnand, so I extracted the whole Extdata with extdata_dump. I see that on the /00000218/ folder, there are two "meet" files: meet_ext0.dat and meet_ext1.dat. How can I edit my Mii Plaza information to get everything unlocked? Thanks in advance.
They only have (some of?) the progress for the paid games, the main data is in the regular save, not extdata!!
 
I can't use JKSV on Sysnand, so I extracted the whole Extdata with extdata_dump. I see that on the /00000218/ folder, there are two "meet" files: meet_ext0.dat and meet_ext1.dat. How can I edit my Mii Plaza information to get everything unlocked? Thanks in advance.

If you run the meet.dat file through the save editor in the OP there should be options to complete puzzles etc. Always keep backups to ensure that you can always revert. The puzzles are initiated by spotpass data, so as long as you have spotpass enabled, you should have all available puzzles initiated regardless of how many individual pieces you have.
 
Worked perfectly to get my save to roughly where I lost my save on older n3ds.. Thanks awesome tool

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I don't know if someone managed to do it, but I think I found a way to unlock the hat shop. Can anyone upload here a savegame with a hat shop unlocked legally?

Also, the save editor here edits the 5x3 puzzle swap panels incorrectly, and destroys some unknown data (maybe DLC games status) when unlocking hats, be careful.
 
Can u elaborate on the errors with this app..
I used it to recover a save of where I was up to before getting a new 3ds...
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Here it is the online editor:
http://www.marcrobledo.com/apps/html5-savegame-editors/
It does mostly the same as the editor in this topic, but it unlocks hats, costumes and puzzle swap pieces correctly.
You can also now unlock all pieces but one in puzzle swap panels, so you can get the complete panels achievement legally.
It also allows to unlock the shop.

Can u elaborate on the errors with this app..
I used it to recover a save of where I was up to before getting a new 3ds...
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They are not exactly errors. It just put a bunch of 0xff bytes in order to unlock all hats and costumes (except Find Mii ones), killing some data that include DLC game progress amongst other unknown bytes. My editor write the only needed bytes in order to unlock them correctly.
Also the old editor sets the 5x3 puzzle swap puzzles to 16 pieces instead of 15. In this case, the game reads it correctly and it doesn't overwrite any data since there is plenty of room between puzzles, but it's always good to do it the way it should be.
 
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