Jacksmith Save Editor [upd] -
The premise is simple but brilliant. You play as a donkey named Jacksmith (yes, a donkey) who runs a mobile forge. A scrawny warrior named Scout does the fighting, but he relies entirely on you. You don’t just click to attack; you physically hammer red-hot metal, carve arrowheads, assemble sword blades, and pour molten hilts. Every swing of the hammer affects the weapon’s durability, damage, and value.
Stay forging.
However, even the most dedicated blacksmith eventually hits a wall. The game’s difficulty curve spikes dramatically in the later castles (looking at you, Castle of Louie Loser ). Resources become scarce, and grinding the same levels for gold and metal feels tedious. This is where the enters the forge. jacksmith save editor
If you unlock a blueprint or resource you shouldn't have before finishing a tutorial quest, the game soft-locks. For example: If you edit in 100 Steel before Scout teaches you how to mine it, the game gets confused and freezes during the cutscene. Always complete the first castle manually before editing. The premise is simple but brilliant
Jacksmith has no anti-cheat. However, if you give yourself 999,999 gold, the shop interface might lag because the number is too wide for the text box. Keep it under 99,999. You don’t just click to attack; you physically
Back up your original save file before editing. Save it on your desktop. That way, if your edited "God Mode" gets boring, you can return to your honest donkey life.
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