I know this thread is for FEFTwiddler, but there's no Fates hacking topic on GBAtemp, so here it is: the locations in Gamedata.bin.lz for every character, including Amiibo's, support blocks.
(Fixed)
Just deleted the files and redownload them and worked
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Hello I've used this program like 3 or 4 times but an error came up that won't let me look for a file or even open up the window
Error code is
Unhandle exception has occurred in your application. If you click continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue. If you click quit. The application will close immediately.
".", hexadecimal value 0x00 is an invalid character. Line 1. Position 1.
Only 2nd gen (minus Shigure) and the avatar can have their hair colors changed. This is because 1st gen characters already have their hair colored on their in-game sprites. 2nd gen and Avatar have their hair color overlayed on top of their sprite.
Only 2nd gen (minus Shigure) and the avatar can have their hair colors changed. This is because 1st gen characters already have their hair colored on their in-game sprites. 2nd gen and Avatar have their hair color overlayed on top of their sprite.
gotta hex edit their stat caps. though they arent permanent, mind you. they vanish if you let the character have a support convo. So, apply the hex edit once you're sure you won't support up with them
Those should be the statue caps, which are 7/8 bytes, the next 7/8 bytes after that should be the perma caps, which are not affected by anything that might reset those caps. I have yet to try this so I cant confirm
Those should be the statue caps, which are 7/8 bytes, the next 7/8 bytes after that should be the perma caps, which are not affected by anything that might reset those caps. I have yet to try this so I cant confirm
o dang, so there is a way to edit permacaps? never tested it. I always assumed the last value on the line was for movement.
Also, does anyone know if it's actually possible to edit a character's personal skill/ or even give them one? Trying to figure this out so I can give the amiibo units some personals
o dang, so there is a way to edit permacaps? never tested it. I always assumed the last value on the line was for movement.
Also, does anyone know if it's actually possible to edit a character's personal skill/ or even give them one? Trying to figure this out so I can give the amiibo units some personals
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