I've yet to run into a permanent "block" by the Editor on any character I have created. Any blocking the Editor does is merely temporary due to your character having an item or a version that isn't supported and thus, cannot handle, and can almost (99.9% of the time) always be fixed. A character will not be permanently blocked by the Editor, you just have to know what the problem is with your character (which usually ends up being an unsupported item or an unsupported character version). Your character will then be updated to the Terraria version that you used to load the character with.
#Terraria invedit 1.3.2 update
If your character is completely outdated (as in, you've never even played the character in Terraria since the last update or last 5 updates) and you run into a character loading problem in the editor, just open the character in Terraria, pick a world, let the world load and when you see your character in the world, save and exit the world. If it's not there, but you can see it in-game, then it is an unsupported item and the author will need to update the Editor. Example: Terraria v1.2.4.1 is supported by Terraria Inventory Editor 5.7.2 (in that you can open a freshly created 1.2.4.1 character successfully), but does not support some items. Use a character that loads successfully and search the Editor's item list for the item you wish to add. Also, check to ensure that your Terraria character is supported by the current version of Terraria Inventory Editor. By Hyro in forum Terraria Hacks Replies: 12 Last Post: 11-09-2012, 06:20 PM. There may be a few more items that I have yet to find missing from the Editor. By DubstepZ in forum Terraria Hacks Replies: 1 Last Post: 10-04-2013, 09:06 PM Release Terraria Inventory Editor v3.5 - No Steam 1.0.6.1 - Be a God. Also, check to ensure that your Terraria character is supported by the current version of Terraria Inventory Editor.Įxample: Terraria v1.2.4.1 is supported by Terraria Inventory Editor 5.7.2 (in that you can open a freshly created 1.2.4.1 character successfully), but does not support some items. If you're still receiving the error, check to see if you still have an unsupported item in your inventory, safe or piggy bank. Open the character in the editor again and you should be able to resume editing your character, without having to creating a new one. Simply put those problematic items (using the game of course) into a world chest and not the safe or piggy bank, since those are character specific chests and will create the same problem). Upon loading a character you might notice that an error pops up "Well this is embarrassing." etc. Using an older character and searching the item list, I noticed these items were missing from the list: If the error occurs, simply open the character in Terraria and remove items that the editor doesn't quite support just yet (which is almost always the case for Terraria v1.2.4.1 having items that Terraria Inventory Editor or "Editor" 5.7.2 doesn't quite support just yet). I know it probably won't, but you definitely won't enjoy it half as much as me and my friends are and I know many others would agree with that sentiment.Click to expand.Actually, that's not entirely true.
#Terraria invedit 1.3.2 software
Op, I hope you find your game breaking software asap and I hope it sucks every ounce of fun from this fantastic tribute update to all that Red and the team have done for their playerbase >FOR FREE<. It does kind of spit in the face of every player that works for their rewards, but the cheaters in question don't care so why should we? We're not even at hardmode yet on our Expert world and it's been more fun than I've had in years with Terraria.īut to each there own, cheating is rewarding to some I guess. Oh well, at least me and friends are enjoying the hell out of 1.3, taking it slow and savouring every new thing. Pretty much sums up just how shallow and impatient some people are, it honestly depresses me that people can't seem to grasp the finer points of a fun challenge.