

Place the created ddda.sav into your Dragon's Dogma save directory: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\(your steam id)\367500\remote replacing any existing save game. (Tip from OM3GA117711: You can repack your xml into proper save format and avoid using Command Prompt by simply dragging your eddited xml over DDsavetool.exe, which will repack the file, and generate a new ddda.sav in the folder.)Ī new "ddda.sav" will appear in your DDsavetool directory txt format you should type "ddsavetool -r " in this step.) Check the file properties to see what extension you need to use in this command line.

(Tip from WarriorAdam: If you have a problem here, it may be that the file you edited wasn't created in.

This will do a lot of the work for you so all you need to do is add on the command line in the next step.) You should see an option to "open command from here". Then hold CTRL+Shift and right click in the folder. (Tip from Tag0545: For those having issues with this command line, a quick trick that might get rid of most of the hassle is to make your folder like usual. Open the Command Prompt (run cmd) and navigate to the DDsavetool directory by typing "cd C:\Users\YourUserNameHere\Desktop\DDsavetool" (Getting your steam ID wrong here will result in a "corrupt save" message when trying to load the game.) Don't use other steam ID's associated with your account. The steam ID you need to use is the long number at the end of the url of your steam profile page (Just the number, no other characters). Navigate all the way to the bottom of the text file to line 742,675 where it says ""Īdd your Steam ID inside the quotation marks, so you should end up with: "" xml - check the properties of the file if you have problems in the next few steps.) (This process will possibly create the file in an alternate format, rather than.
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If you extracted the contents somewhere else, create a folder on the desktop called DDsavetool and put DDsavetool.exe in it.)Ĭhoose the save file you want from this post (just one), and download and extract the included DDDA.sav to the same folder as DDsavetool.exeĭrag your "DDDA.sav" onto the "DDsavetool.exe" which will create "" (Important: DDsavetool.exe must be in folder DDsavetool on your desktop.

These are saves without any SteamID associated with them, you'll need to add yours to the file you want (instructions below).ĭownload FluffyQuack's DDsavetool from here and "extract to "DDsavetool\" on the desktop (Recommended for regular play)Ģ) All items, including the invalid items (for those of you who're curious). No other alterations made to game.ġ) All items, minus the invalid items. You can load Hard Mode from the main menu and all your items will still be in storage, and you'll be able to choose your starting vocation again. None of the included equipment is upgraded. You'll need to purify the stored Bitterblack Gear/Armor cursed items to obtain Rings/Armor with the rolls you're after. 3 Armor) spawned without any passives whatsoever. Rift Crystals and Gold Coin items are game world objects that happen to have inventory information associated with them.įinally, any Bitterblack item with a random passive associated with it (Rings, Lvl. They were discarded, except for the custom colors and augment scrolls, which were activated. There are a few items that can't be put into storage (Rift Crystal items, Gold Coin items, Purchasable skin/hair color vials, Bitterblack secret augment scrolls.). However, some items in that list are invalid (whether they're placeholders for the item#, or just items that didn't make the final cut), though a few have models and descriptions associated with them that are interesting. If you've already rented your main pawn before switching saves, they may not bring back RC or items (which will get converted to Rocks) for 24-48 hours.ĭragon's Dogma has a total count of 1900 distinct items, as seen here: This means you'll lose everything associated with that old save file (character, main pawn, items, gold, RC). The save file here will replace any that you already have. Please note: Dragon's Dogma only uses one save file at a time.
