How To Get Into Undertale Game Files

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How to Get into Undertale Game Files

If you are a fan of Undertale, you might be curious about how to access its game files and modify them to your liking. Whether you want to hack yourself more gold, change the game's difficulty, or explore hidden secrets, you will need to know how to get into Undertale game files and edit them safely. In this article, we will show you how to do that in a few simple steps.

Step 1: Locate the Undertale Game Files

The first thing you need to do is to find where the Undertale game files are stored on your computer. Depending on your operating system and whether you bought the game from Steam or not, the location may vary. Here are some common paths where you can find the Undertale game files:

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    • Windows: C:\Users\\AppData\Local\UNDERTALE (You may need to enable view hidden files in the file browser)
    • Mac: /Library/Application Support/com.tobyfox.undertale/
    • Linux: /.config/UNDERTALE_linux_steamver/ or /.config/UNDERTALE_linux/
    • Steam: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Undertale\

    If you are not sure where your game files are, you can also use the search function on your computer and type in "UNDERTALE" to find them.

    Step 2: Copy the Undertale Game Files

    Before you make any changes to the game files, it is highly recommended that you make a backup copy of them in a different location. This way, you can restore the original files if something goes wrong or if you want to play the game normally again. To copy the game files, simply select them all and copy and paste them into another folder of your choice.

    Step 3: Delete the Steam.api File

    If you bought the game from Steam, you will need to delete a file called steam.api or steam_api.dll from the copied folder. This file is used by Steam to check if you own the game and prevent piracy, but it also prevents you from modifying the game files. Deleting this file will allow you to edit the game files without any issues.

    Step 4: Open File0 with Notepad

    Now that you have copied and deleted the necessary files, you can start editing them. The most important file that contains most of the game's data is called file0. To open it, right-click on it and choose "Open with" and then select "Notepad" or any other text editor of your choice.

    You will see a lot of numbers and letters that may not make much sense at first glance, but they represent various aspects of the game such as your name, level, gold, items, stats, etc. You can change these values to whatever you want, but be careful not to mess up the format or enter invalid values. Here are some examples of what you can change:

      • The sixth line is your gold amount. You can add more zeros to increase it.
      • The ninth line is your name. You can change it to anything you want.
      • The tenth line is your level. You can increase it to make yourself stronger.
      • The eleventh line is your current HP. You can increase it to make yourself invincible.
      • The twelfth line is your max HP. You can increase it to match your current HP.
      • The thirteenth line is your attack. You can increase it to deal more damage.
      • The fourteenth line is your defense. You can increase it to take less damage.
      • The fifteenth line is your weapon ID. You can change it to any number between 0 and 29 to equip a different weapon.
      • The sixteenth line is your armor ID. You can change it to any number between 0 and 29 to equip a different armor.
      • The seventeenth line is your inventory slots. You can change them to any number between 0 and 55 to have different items in your inventory.

      There are many more things you can change in file0, but these are some of the most common ones. You can also check out this guide for more details: Undertale Save Manager.

      Step 5: Save File0 and Run Undertale

      Once you are done editing file0, save it and close Notepad. Then, go back to the copied folder and run Undertale.exe. You should see that your changes have taken effect in the game. Enjoy playing Undertale with your modified game files!

      Conclusion

      In this article, we showed you how to get into Undertale game files and edit them to your liking. This is a fun way to experiment with the game and discover new things, but remember that it may also affect your gameplay experience and cause glitches or errors. Always make a backup copy of your original game files before modifying them, and do not share or distribute them online without permission from the developer.

      We hope you found this article helpful and informative. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them below. Thank you for reading!

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      Step 6: Explore Other Game Files

      File0 is not the only game file that you can edit in Undertale. There are also other files that contain different information and settings, such as file8, file9, config.ini, and undertale.ini. You can open these files with Notepad as well and see what they contain. Here are some examples of what you can find and change in these files:

        • File8 and file9 are backup files that store your previous save data. You can use them to restore your game to an earlier state or swap them with file0 to change your current save.
        • Config.ini is a file that stores your game preferences, such as language, fullscreen mode, joystick mode, etc. You can change these values to customize your game experience.
        • Undertale.ini is a file that stores some hidden variables that affect the game's story and events, such as fun value, kill count, genocide route flag, etc. You can change these values to alter the game's outcome or trigger some secrets.

        There are many more things you can explore and edit in these files, but be careful not to corrupt them or make the game unplayable. You can also check out this guide for more details: UNDERTALE.INI and File0.

        Step 7: Use External Tools and Mods

        If you want to go even further with modifying Undertale game files, you can also use some external tools and mods that are created by other fans and developers. These tools and mods can help you extract, edit, create, or replace the game's assets, such as sprites, sounds, music, fonts, scripts, etc. Here are some examples of tools and mods that you can use:

          • UndertaleModTool is a tool that allows you to decompile and recompile the game's data.win file, which contains most of the game's assets. You can use it to view and edit the game's code, graphics, audio, etc.
          • Undermini is a tool that allows you to shrink the size of the game's data.win file by removing unused or duplicate assets. You can use it to optimize the game's performance or make it easier to share.
          • Unitale is a mod that allows you to create and play custom battles in Undertale. You can use it to design your own enemies, attacks, dialogue, etc.
          • Storyswap Asriel Genocide Fight is a mod that replaces the final boss fight in the genocide route with a different character and scenario. You can use it to experience a new twist on the game's story.

          There are many more tools and mods that you can find and use online, but make sure to read their instructions carefully and follow them correctly. You can also check out this guide for more details: Undertale Save Manager.

          Step 8: Enjoy Your Modified Undertale Game Files

          Congratulations! You have successfully learned how to get into Undertale game files and modify them to your liking. You can now enjoy playing Undertale with your customized game files and discover new things that you never knew before. Have fun!

          Disclaimer

          This article is for educational purposes only and does not endorse or encourage any illegal or unethical activities. Modifying Undertale game files may violate the terms of service of the game and its developer, Toby Fox. It may also cause glitches, errors, crashes, or other problems with the game. We are not responsible for any damages or consequences that may result from modifying Undertale game files. Please do so at your own risk and discretion.

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