I'll quote:
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Easier Guide:
1. Search for one of your stat values, eg basic Attack. Search type: 2 bytes
2. Change that particular stat value by either
- Adding / Removing an item that affects that value
- Using your stat points on that value
- Changing characters to another with a different value for that stat (I havn't tried this)
3. Search for the new value within your first search results, repeat until you are down to a few values.
4. The correct value for me always starts with 036, so when you are down to a few values look for something in that memory area.
5. Now to get your other values, each value is stored one after the other in memory, seperated by 2 bytes. This means if you take your basic attack address, and add 2 bytes to it (in hex) you will get the next stat value (Range attack)
Note: If you do not know how to add/subtract in hex..
1. Open up Windows calculator
2. Set it to scientific mode
3. Choose the hex radio button
4. Paste your current address value
5. Click the decimal radio button, this converts your value to decimal
6. Add the amount you want to increase by (eg 2, 4, 6)
7. Click equals which gives you the answer in decimal
8. Click the hex radio button again to convert it back to hex and then copy that address
There is an exception with the memory spacing in that the floating point values (Attack speed and Move speed , the ones with a decimal point) are of type float and take 4 bytes instead of 2.
Here is a table, in case you are still confused (judging by the previous posts i'm going to assume some people still are)
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|| Basic Attack..........2 Bytes ||
|| Range Attack..........2 bytes ||
|| Special Attack........2 bytes ||
|| Grip Attack...........2 bytes ||
|| Cell Destruction......2 bytes ||
|| Max Energy............2 bytes ||
|| Max Armor.............2 bytes ||
|| Attack Speed..........4 bytes ||
|| Move Speed............4 bytes ||
|| Max Cell Point........2 bytes ||
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What this means is...say you have your Basic Attack value, and you want your Special attack value.
You would add the amount next to each value to advance to the next one eg.
Basic Attack address = x
Range Attack address= x+2
Soecial Attack address = x + 4
If you still don't understand please read it again carefully, and try to post exactly what you don't understand, instead of just "I don't get it".
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Source:
stupid me, this guide helped me the best and now I see I had to search for 2 byte.. :hm: Gonna check it right now!
Btw, theres only 3 threads, unless youve refreshed too soon or too late. And you have to suspend the last/bottom/3rd one.