Players who prefer the traditional, punishing grind of a true Xianxia protagonist welcome the change. It preserves the intended difficulty of breaking through mortal bottlenecks.
Since automated web editors are frequently outdated, the most reliable workaround is editing your save files manually using a text editor. Xianxia saves can be decoded into standard JSON format, edited, and then re-encoded. Step 1: Export Your Save File Launch the game and load your Xianxia character. Go to the or Save/Load menu.
These are straightforward integers. Do not exceed reasonable limits (usually 0-100) unless you want to break calculations.
The modding community for Corruption of Champions (CoC) and its various Xianxia-themed forks recently hit a major roadblock. A series of core engine updates completely patched the traditional, easy-to-use save editors. If you try to upload your recent .sav file into an older web-based editor, you will likely encounter a "corrupt file" error or find that your modified stats no longer compile correctly.
: Ensure you extract all files from the editor's .zip folder before running them; running directly from the archive will cause errors . If you'd like, let me know:
: Once loaded, you will see a tabbed or categorized interface. You can now freely edit any value you wish. For example, you can navigate to the 'Stats' tab to increase your strength, go to the 'Inventory' tab to add a rare sword, or use the 'Perks' tab to grant your character a new ability.
The name "Xianxia" itself is a giveaway. It is a genre of Chinese fantasy often involving martial arts, magic, and the pursuit of immortality, drawing heavily from Daoist concepts. The mod translates this philosophy into a game originally rooted in western dark fantasy. This means:
For players wanting to skip a grinding section, correct a bug, or simply experiment with a god-like character, CoCEd became an essential tool.
These editors allowed players to modify critical variables:
Coc Xianxia Save Editor Patched ((new)) Direct
Players who prefer the traditional, punishing grind of a true Xianxia protagonist welcome the change. It preserves the intended difficulty of breaking through mortal bottlenecks.
Since automated web editors are frequently outdated, the most reliable workaround is editing your save files manually using a text editor. Xianxia saves can be decoded into standard JSON format, edited, and then re-encoded. Step 1: Export Your Save File Launch the game and load your Xianxia character. Go to the or Save/Load menu.
These are straightforward integers. Do not exceed reasonable limits (usually 0-100) unless you want to break calculations.
The modding community for Corruption of Champions (CoC) and its various Xianxia-themed forks recently hit a major roadblock. A series of core engine updates completely patched the traditional, easy-to-use save editors. If you try to upload your recent .sav file into an older web-based editor, you will likely encounter a "corrupt file" error or find that your modified stats no longer compile correctly.
: Ensure you extract all files from the editor's .zip folder before running them; running directly from the archive will cause errors . If you'd like, let me know:
: Once loaded, you will see a tabbed or categorized interface. You can now freely edit any value you wish. For example, you can navigate to the 'Stats' tab to increase your strength, go to the 'Inventory' tab to add a rare sword, or use the 'Perks' tab to grant your character a new ability.
The name "Xianxia" itself is a giveaway. It is a genre of Chinese fantasy often involving martial arts, magic, and the pursuit of immortality, drawing heavily from Daoist concepts. The mod translates this philosophy into a game originally rooted in western dark fantasy. This means:
For players wanting to skip a grinding section, correct a bug, or simply experiment with a god-like character, CoCEd became an essential tool.
These editors allowed players to modify critical variables: