![]() Well, Fates decided to take romance and supports one step further.īetween battles, you rest in My Castle (… um, Your Castle), a home base of sorts where you can stock up on equipment, obtain resources and connect to the Internet to interact with other players. Sure, the conversations are cute and offer you insights into a character - but after the confession scene, you’re just branded “married”, given a child that vaguely looks like you, and the fact remains unaddressed throughout the rest of the game. In Awakening, I always felt this “budding romance” between the Avatar and the chosen waifu/husbando rather lackluster. As you battle alongside the same person, naturally your bond with them would grow - to the point where all you want to do is push them to the floor and have their babies (or ask them to have your babies). Fire emblem fates face touching series#While battling and strategy remain pretty much the same as in Awakening, the team behind Fates seemed to want to expand more on what many might feel to be key features of Fire Emblem - support and marriage.įire Emblem has always been a series heavily reliant on its large cast of playable characters, their unique designs as well as their personalities, the latter of which comes through especially well in conversation sequences with the player’s Avatar. Order is head face arm body, but that may be wrong.Fire Emblem: Fates made gaming news for a multitude of reasons - for being the next big handheld release in the acclaimed Fire Emblem series, for the Pokémon-like release of two versions with different character rosters and, well… for the censorship.įire Emblem: Fates ( if in Japan) differs greatly from its predecessor on the 3DS console, Awakening, as expected. Zeroing out the numbers after the FF FF FF FF all the way to the FF FF removes the shield from any unit.įour pairs after the end of the skills are equipped accessories. ![]() The FF FF FF FF in row FC0 starts the logbook bytes, but DON'T change the FF's. Setting these all to FF learns ALL skills that exist in the game. Yellow box is the start of skills and is always the same values. ![]() Not sure if the location is the same for non-avatar characters, but is the same for avatars. Can be set to any hex value, even non default ones. Not sure exactly what the brown bytes are, but setting them to FF FF FF allows for all dlc classes of your gender to be usable via heart seal.ĭark Purple is avatar hair color in hex. That is an equipped forge level 7 brass naginata. Structure is two pairs for item ID(values in PDF), 00, then a 4 if the item is equipped 0 if not, then the forge level 0-7. Values are also in attached pdf.īlue highlights are iventory slots. Constantly updating list as names do not all match NA release. A list of id's can be found at the bottom of the post. For custom dlc replace the 00 between the two with 01. ![]() Purple highlights are Character and class id's in that order. Credit goes to Kairaku for the image and locations. Before going in please note that offsets may never be the same. Now, here's the information most of you want. After completion, drag the ChapterX_Dec onto FEST and import the resulting ChapterX (FEST will overwrite an existing file if it is named the same as the file it is creating). Open the resulting file in a hex editor (I use HxD) and tinker to your heart's content. Drag the Chapter file onto the FEST exe file and the program will decompress it for you. Chapter0 is the first slot, Chapter1 is the second, etc. The file you need is one of the ChapterX files. Take the save file you want from your dump. This tool decompresses and compresses save files. Now that you have those, grab FEST from here. The number of files will vary depending on the person. You should get multiple files, named ChapterX, Exchange, Global, Rating, VersusX. Use JK's if your save is in extdata (the process is identical). ![]() To start off, you need to extract your save. Most edits cannot be done with these editors, so hex editing is often the only way. For those of you uncomfortable with hex editing, has a low-feature WIP editor called FEFTwiddler. This is only for ChapterX (x being any number) files for now, but will expand to others if anything is found. I hope to provide both a guide and resources in this thread for editing. Serenes Forest has some stuff, but none of it is for saves or localized. Hello all! I've been hex editing my saves in Fates for a week or so as of posting and have noticed a certain lack of concentrated information anywhere. ![]()
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