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Chappie

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  1. It's the same steps as shown above, but it's not worth the effort. I tried, and after about 30 min of effort, the game restarted on me, causing me to lose ALL progress. Also, if the game crashes after you finish (which it is prone to doing during the duping), you just wasted your hour.

     

    Like I said in previous posts, download Nox Android emulator and get it working for Fire Emblem. Then you can use normal Cheat Engine on your computer. Search around and you'll find answers on how to do all of this. Too many people here just want to be spoon fed every little detail.

     

    You did it again buddy! Thanks for the heads up! I thought i was doing something wrong... Anyways, I installed NOX App Player on my Mac and Windows. Mac version gets stuck at 99% and apparently it's because it's on Fat32. While Windows, it basically broke my PC and resorted to re-image the damn thing. Any alternatives aside from Nox Android emulator? 

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    Ok, so here is a detailed step by step approach. There are images to help you with this guide, so you can see them in the hidden sections.

     

    Step 1:

     

     

    Open the Fire Emblem, and go to your Allies tab and select the Level Up menu. Now touch and hold on one of the characters so you see the detailed view. Go to your home screen and open up iGameGuardian (iGG) and link it to Fire Emblem. The process will be called "Brave iOS Produc". Favorite the character and search in iGG for 100 as an I8 value. Go back into the game and unfavorite the character and now search for 101. Repeat this until you have fewer values. You can also hit the back button and that should narrow down the results considerably. For those who are having trouble getting just 1 result, make sure you do this step of pressing the back button.

     

    Once you have 1 value, touch and hold on that value to save it. In my example, I found the value at 13E5D02A4

     

    Step 2:

     

     

    Go to the memory tab, and at the top right corner, your found address should already be there (if you touched the value), so just click on Goto. That will bring that address right to the very top. You can see 13E5D02A4 at the very top.

     

    Now notice that in iGG, the hex table list is separated into 4 bytes, so each item is 4 bytes away from the next item. This is different from the proper hex table shown in the first post of this topic which is shows a table that has 8 bytes per row and actually shows each byte for each row and column. We're going to have to manage without the individual bytes visible. In the next step, I've linked up the iGG table to the proper hex table from the first post example to help you figure out where each address should be relatively.

     

    Step 3:

     

     

    So you can see that 13E5D02A4 is shown at the very bottom and that links up with the hex 65 (which is 101 in decimal that represents unfavoriting your character).

     

    If we open up Windows Calculator and switch it to Programming mode, click on the Hex mode and we are going to subtract 64 from our initial address to bring us to the LV+10 address.

     

    13E5D02A4 - 64 = 13E5D0240

     

    Notice that only the last 2 or 3 digits will change. This address corresponds in the big list near the top.

     

    Step 4:

     

     

    This now shows a step by step of how we are going to get the values we want. The first two images show the calculator in programming mode and then the previous calculation (13E5D02A4 - 64 = 13E5D0240).

    Then we open up the address and it gives us a long decimal number. In this case, it's 936973157. Back in the calculator, select Dec and put this number in. Then click on Hex to get us a Hex value of 37D91365. We then XOR that value with "A" (which is 10 in Hex). Then switch it back to Dec and we have the value 936973167. Notice that only the last few digits should have changed. We then put this in as the new value.

     

    You can repeat this process for the other addresses that are relevant. I don't really understand how these weird numbers work since we can't see the hex directly, so try playing around with the numbers to see if you can get it to work. You can also take what you learn here and see if the stuff in the first post makes more sense.

     

    I hope this helps! Let me know if anything doesn't make sense.

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    To piggy back on Zaraf's iGG Tutorial, I found that you can Xor the -74 address to modify your units to 5* easily. This all depends on your units rarity. 

     

    2* Xor 7 

    3* Xor 6

    4* Xor 7 (convert to 3* etc)

     

    As for the 4* it appears that you have to convert it to a 3* first, once the value changes in game without saving or equipping any weapon, you can then go back to Xor the 3* address to 7. 

  3. You can get duplicates value using CE

    64/65 or E4/E5 or E5/E6 instead of 100/101

    Not sure if it works on GG as well

    I don't have CE or GG since i'm on iOS. I've got everything to work on iGG but can't find values for duplicate heroes. Tried what you said and couldn't get it to work. 

  4. I'm still stuck on getting the values down to one. Pressing the back button changes every value to something else except 100 or 101. Any tips?

     

    Make sure the hero you're trying to find the values for isn't a duplicate. Even if the duplicate is merged or sent home, you won't be able to get that single hero values down to 1. 

     

    (if anyone figured out to find values for duplicate characters, let me know!) 

  5. the character rarity doesnt seem to work. I managed to get +10 to work but increasing rarity doesnt seem to stick. I can see that i increased it but if i press on the character, it crashes

    I have the same problem, except the characters i edit is now lvl 1 

  6. Absolutely MASSIVE shoutout to you man!

     

    Edit: Was able to successfully change a character from 4* to 5* and also give a character +10 using iGameGuardian using your provided info!

    Need help bruh. My 4* is now a 1*  :wallbash:

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