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The Ultimate Guide to Save Editors in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot

Title: Breaking the Limits: A Write-Up on the Top Save Editors for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot

How to Use the Top Editor (Step-by-Step)

To ensure you are using the best save editor correctly, follow this guide:

Step 1: Locate your save file.

  • PC (Steam): C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\[Your User ID]\851850\remote\
  • Switch (Yuzu/Ryujinx): Right-click the game in your emulator and select "Open Save Data Location."

Step 2: Backup your save. This is critical. Before editing, copy the .sav file to your desktop. save editor dragon ball z kakarot top

Step 3: Open the Editor. Load the SavedGame.sav file into Razakun’s tool.

Step 4: Edit your values.

  • Go to "Player Data" to change Goku’s EXP and level.
  • Go to "Items" to add max healing items (Senzu Beans) or D Medals.
  • Go to "Skill Tree" to unlock all orbs.

Step 5: Save & Replace. Hit "Save," overwrite the original file, and launch the game. The Ultimate Guide to Save Editors in Dragon

Safety tips

  • Always back up original saves (multiple copies, dated).
  • Edit offline and avoid connecting to online services while testing.
  • Make incremental changes and test after each edit.
  • Prefer editors that modify files rather than live memory to reduce accidental crashes.
  • Read community threads for editor compatibility with your game version/patch.
  • Scan downloaded tools with antivirus and download from reputable modding sites or forums.

5. Important warnings

  • Edits can corrupt saves — always keep a backup.
  • DLC checks — if you edit DLC skills (SSG, SSB) without owning the DLC, the game will crash or revert them.
  • Anti‑cheat? None on PC, so safe for single‑player.
  • Achievements — unlocking everything via editor will trigger most achievements instantly.

Common editable values

  • Player level / XP
  • Zeni (currency)
  • Inventory items/materials
  • Skill/tech unlocks
  • Quest progression flags (be cautious — changing these can break story continuity)

2. Safety First – The 5‑Step Checklist

Before you download or run any save‑editor, follow this quick safety routine:

  1. Backup Your Original Save

    • Windows: C:\Users\<YourName>\AppData\Roaming\Kakarot\Saved\SaveGames\
    • Copy the entire folder to a separate location (e.g., Desktop\KakarotBackup).
  2. Verify the Source

    • Only download from well‑known, community‑trusted sites (e.g., Nexus Mods, GitHub releases, or the author’s official forum thread).
    • Check recent user feedback and version dates.
  3. Scan for Malware

    • Run the downloaded zip/exe through Windows Defender or another reputable antivirus before extracting.
  4. Run as Administrator (if required)

    • Some editors need elevated permissions to modify files in the AppData folder. Right‑click → “Run as administrator.”
  5. Test on a Small Change First

    • Modify a non‑critical value (e.g., add 1 Z‑Energy) and launch the game to ensure the editor works correctly.

If anything looks off at any step, abort the process and look for an alternative tool.


Abstract

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot (CyberConnect2/Bandai Namco, 2020) is an action role-playing game that emphasizes character progression, community board management, and soul emblems. While designed for gradual grinding, a parallel ecosystem of third-party save editors has emerged. This paper analyzes the technical architecture of these editors, their top-tier features (e.g., unlocking locked characters, maxing Z-Orbs, editing story flags), and the resulting effects on player experience and game longevity. We argue that save editors function as both a disruptive tool and a legitimate accessibility mechanism for time-constrained players.

5.5. Mod Compatibility

  • Certain community mods (e.g., texture packs, fan‑made characters) also store data in the save file. After applying a mod, re‑run the editor to re‑unlock new characters introduced by the mod.

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  1. RPPP says
    October 26, 2020 at 6:06 pm

    Ran the tool as per notes – warning, if you have anything in that OIU already, it will delete it on first run (even with hash in place)

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