

That contains all the data about your character's appearance. Scroll all the way to the bottom to find the identity block, click for example.

Open this with a word editor that retains formatting (not notepad. Enter the following, replacing 'jumbledstring' with the player file name (the file names are random strings, use the last modified file date to determine which is which).\.\win32\dump_versioned_json ayer jumbledstring.jsonĮxecuting this command will create a file in the players directory with the.
#Starbound save editor 1.3 how to#
If you don't know how to do this, navigate to the folder, then type cmd into the file explorer address bar. Open your command prompt to the players directory. Find the correct player file by checking the date modified (will be last time you opened the character). You will need to convert your player file to a human-compatible format, and then convert it back.įirst, navigate to your installation directory, and find /steamapps/common/starbound/storage/players. Since it's hard to create a character this way, one option is to create a new character that looks how you want, and then copy the appearance data to your old character.
#Starbound save editor 1.3 Patch#
News Images Livestream Patch Notes Build Let's Play Question Fan Art Modding Discussion Video Nightly Spoilers High quality posts have a chance of being featured in the Starbound Dev Blog! If you wish to make text into a spoiler, you may do that like so: (/spoiler)Įach week /r/Starbound hosts a Build of the Week thread (BotW) with the build topic changing weekly.
