19-06-2020, 08:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 19-06-2020, 08:33 PM by MangaD.
Edit Reason: sp recovery rate
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Hello @asdfqwe, welcome to HF Empire!
I took the liberty to edit your post to make it compliant with the format that is intended for a forum. Asking a question in the title and insisting for an answer in the body isn't the appropriate way to do it. In this case I was quick to answer, but I'm not always here to give you a prompt reply.
Addressing your question. I don't know how familiar you are with HF Workshop, but here are all the steps:
You may also change the SP recovery rate in the variable
I took the liberty to edit your post to make it compliant with the format that is intended for a forum. Asking a question in the title and insisting for an answer in the body isn't the appropriate way to do it. In this case I was quick to answer, but I'm not always here to give you a prompt reply.
Addressing your question. I don't know how familiar you are with HF Workshop, but here are all the steps:
- Open HF Workshop.
- Give the EXE or SWF file to HF Workshop by specifying its path when requested, or just drag and drop it in the window, and press enter.
- Pick "Edit data" (press 5 and enter).
- Pick "List data files". Look for the file that contains in its name the name of the character you want to edit, and ends with "Spt". Here I'll use the file "136: Data.Global_sinanSpt" as an example.
- Pick "Export data file(s)", and then specify the ID of the file you want (136). You should get a ZIP file in your folder.
- Open the ZIP file you got, inside you have a "Spt.json" file, open it (with Notepad++ for instance). In this file you'll find all the data about that character.
- Here're the variables that you're looking for and want to change:
mHp
base health points;
mMp
base mana points;
mSt
base stamina;
- Change the value of those variables as you please, save the file, put the new file inside the ZIP to replace the old one.
- In HF Workshop, assuming you didn't close it, pick "Replace data file". Specify the ID of the file you're replacing (136), and then the file path of the modified ZIP file.
- Pick "Back" and then "Export EXE". You can press enter for all the questions and a new EXE file should appear in your folder after a few seconds.
- If you're done, pick "Exit" or close the window.
You may also change the SP recovery rate in the variable
st_rate
.