Coc2 | Save Editing

General Tips for Save Editing

  1. Backup Your Saves: Before you start editing, always make a backup of your current save files. This prevents data loss in case something goes wrong.

  2. Understand the Save Format: Game saves can be in various formats (JSON, XML, binary, etc.). Knowing the format can help you edit the saves correctly.

  3. Use Appropriate Tools:

    • Text Editors: For JSON or XML files, a simple text editor like Notepad++ can be useful.
    • Hex Editors: For binary files, a hex editor like HxD can be necessary to view and edit the data.
  4. Research and Guides: Look for guides or forums where players share their experiences and tools for editing saves. Game-specific communities (like those on Reddit, GameFAQs, or dedicated forums) are invaluable resources.

  5. Modding Communities: If you're looking to do extensive editing, check if there's a modding community for your game. They often have tools, tutorials, and experienced editors who can help.

  6. Be Mindful of Game Updates: Game updates can sometimes reset or change save data, making your edits obsolete. Keep an eye on game patches if you're actively editing saves.

Further Resources

Disclaimer: Save editing can cause unexpected behavior. Always back up your original saves. The developers do not provide support for manually edited saves.


A. Resource Management (The Basics)

This is the most stable function. Editing currency (gems), experience points, and basic attributes (Strength, Agility, etc.) works flawlessly 99% of the time. It is a "safe" way to bypass the grind of farming enemies for gold to buy gear.

8. Community & Documentation

Example item IDs (partial):
"T_INCUBUS_DRAFT", "T_RED_MOSS", "T_LUPINE_MOSS", "W_SOUL_BLADE", "A_MAGE_ROBE"

Example flags (partial):
"flag_CAIT_AFFECTION" (0-100), "flag_BRINT_FIGHT_WON", "flag_ETHAN_MET", "flag_BIMBO_DREAM_SEEN"


2. Editing Methodologies

Method A: The "Miner" Approach (Text Editing) This is the most accessible method for users.

  1. Tools: Notepad++, VS Code (with JSON formatting extensions).
  2. Process:
    • Rename the .coc2 file to .txt or .json.
    • Use a JSON formatter/beautifier to structure the text into readable lines.
    • Search & Replace: Locate specific integer values.
      • Example: Changing gems (currency) from 150 to 99999.
      • Example: Changing level values.
    • Validation: Ensure syntax (commas, brackets) remains intact.
    • Re-save and rename back to .coc2.

Method B: The "Architect" Approach (Memory Editing) This method allows for values that the game does not explicitly write to the file or values protected by checksums (though CoC2 is lenient with checksums).

  1. Tools: Cheat Engine.
  2. Process:
    • Attach Cheat Engine to the running executable (or browser process if playing the web version).
    • Scan Type: Unknown Initial Value (for obfuscated variables) or Exact Value (for visible stats like HP).
    • Pointer Scanning: CoC2 handles memory dynamically. Finding the base pointer for the player object allows for a persistent cheat table that works across loads.

Is Save Editing Cheating?

CoC2 is a single-player, story-driven game. There is no leaderboard, no multiplayer, and no “fair play” police. Save editing is not cheating; it’s customization. Coc2 Save Editing

Players use Coc2 save editing for legitimate reasons:

Useful Resources (The "Papers")

Since academic papers do not exist for this specific game, the following resources serve as the definitive technical documentation for editors.

**1. The

Save editing in Corruption of Champions II (CoC2) allows players to modify character stats, appearance, and progress by manipulating game data files. Core Functionality

Modifiable Attributes: Players can change character statistics (strength, toughness, etc.), appearance details (height, race, body parts), perks, items, and event flags.

File Format: The game uses .coc2 files for local saves. These can be exported from the in-game menu using the "Save to File" option. Tools:

Online Editors: Web-based tools like the CoC2 Save Editor by end5 provide a user-friendly interface for most edits.

Text Editors: Advanced text editors like Notepad++ can be used for manual edits, though this is more complex and error-prone. Safe Editing Practices

Backup Saves: Always create a duplicate of your original .coc2 file before attempting any edits. Export/Import Flow: In CoC2, go to the Data menu and click "Save to File".

Upload this file to a save editor, make changes, and download the new version. In the game, use "Load from File" to apply the changes.

Check Version Compatibility: Ensure the save editor is updated to match your current game version. Using outdated editors can corrupt newer save formats. CoC2 Save Editor v68

Save editing in Corruption of Champions II (CoC2) is the practice of modifying external save files to alter a character's stats, appearance, or world progress. While it offers players the ability to bypass grind or customize their experience beyond in-game limits, it carries significant risks of save corruption and can lead to game-breaking bugs. Core Methods and Tools General Tips for Save Editing

Modern CoC2 save editing typically requires the use of the CoC2 Save Editor v68 hosted on GitHub.

Exporting Files: To edit, players must use the in-game "Save to File" option in the save/load menu, which generates a .coc2 file.

The Editor Interface: Web-based editors like the end5 Save Editor allow users to upload their .coc2 file and modify values through a user-friendly UI.

Manual Text Editing: Some advanced users utilize text editors like Notepad++ to parse and edit the raw data, though this is significantly more difficult due to the complex file structure. Capabilities of Save Editing

Editing allows for modifications that are often impossible through standard gameplay:

Physical Traits: Change hair color to options not naturally available to a specific race or modify height and body proportions.

Resource Management: Instantly add gold, experience (XP), or specific items to the inventory.

World Flags: Alter quest progress by resetting "flags," such as making a looted shrine appear unlooted to restart a missed follower quest.

Limitation Bypassing: Adjusting stats like corruption or level higher than standard caps, though this can lead to instability. Risks and Developer Policy

💡 Backup your saves before any editing. Even minor changes can permanently break a file. ⚠️ Technical Instability

Editing can cause the game to "divide by zero" or crash if body parts or values are set to unsupported combinations. For example, CoC2 does not support multiple vaginas or certain non-humanoid lower bodies; forcing these in the editor will often result in errors. CoC2 Save Editor | Page 10 - Fenoxo Forums

Save editing in Corruption of Champions II (CoC2) allows you to modify character stats, appearance, and progress through external tools or browser consoles. While it provides freedom to customize your experience, it requires careful handling to avoid breaking game logic or "softlocking" your character. 🛠️ Recommended Tools Backup Your Saves : Before you start editing,

The community primarily uses web-based editors for ease of use.

GitHub Save Editor: The Save Editor on GitHub Pages is a popular choice for modifying inventory, character appearance, and basic stats.

In-Game Console: Experienced users often use the browser's developer console (F12) to run specific Javascript commands like pc.addItem or modify flags directly. 💾 How to Access Save Files

To edit a file, you must first export it from the game menu. Open the Data/Save menu in CoC2. Locate the "To File" section on the right side.

Click "Save" to download your save as a .coc2 (or similar) file. Upload this file to an editor like the one on GitHub Pages.

After making changes, download the edited file and use "Load from File" in the game to apply them. ⚠️ Critical Safety Tips Improper editing can lead to crashes or broken quests.

The "Level Up" Softlock: If you increase combat stats without increasing your level, the game may lock when you try to rest. This happens because you'll have negative stat points to allocate.

Avoid Quest Flags: Users on the Steam Community advise against messing with the "Flags" section unless you know exactly what you are doing, as this frequently breaks quest progression.

Backup Everything: Always keep an unedited copy of your save file before making changes. Use multiple slots so you have a "clean" point to return to.

Stat Shuffling: If you want to avoid UI glitches, add HP and Resolve as "bonus" modifiers rather than changing base values, as recommended by the Steam Community. 💡 Common Edits

Appearance: Change race, height, or body parts without needing specific in-game transformations.

Inventory: Add rare items or equipment that are difficult to find.

Relationship Status: Quickly boost or reset companion approval and romance progress. If you'd like to get started, I can help you with: Finding specific console commands for items. Troubleshooting a corrupted save or "negative point" error.

Identifying which flags correspond to specific story events.

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