Disclaimer: Before we dive into the guide, please note that using save editors can potentially harm your game or account. Proceed with caution and at your own risk.
- Hex editors (HxD, 010 Editor) let you view raw bytes.
- 010 Editor (templates) can be useful if a community template exists for Diablo III saves.
- Save editors: If a community-created Diablo III Switch save editor exists, it may present structured fields (level, inventory, gold). Use reputable sources and scan binaries for malware before running.
Step 1: Locate Your Yuzu Save Data
Open Yuzu. Right-click on Diablo 3: Eternal Collection in your game list. Select Open Save Data Location.
Warning: If you go too far (e.g., putting a Crusader shield in a Wizard’s off-hand slot), Yuzu may crash or the game may refuse to load the character. Always test with one item at a time.
Creating a save editor for Diablo 3, especially one that could be used with Yuzu (an emulator for Nintendo Switch games, though it's more commonly associated with playing Switch games on PC), involves several complex steps. However, I'll guide you through a basic concept and structure of how such an editor could be approached and what kind of text or input you might expect to see or use in creating or modifying Diablo 3 saves.
How Save Editing Works on Yuzu
The Nintendo Switch version of Diablo 3 stores data locally on the device (or in this case, the emulated NAND). Unlike the PC version, which uses Blizzard’s online servers for character data, the Switch version saves your heroes to a file.