Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 1:44 am Post subject: Item value is 1, unstackable and disappear after use
How do I find its value? the lockpick for example, has 3 uses and normal scan after value changed, I can get its value and change it to... as you can see on the picture. The value type is double, so, how do I get the scroll value/uses and what can I do?
The dinking horn for example, I can make a script to make it has unlimited uses but that is because it has 6 uses but if I empty it, the value/address disappear/not usable anymore.
There is a script for this but it is broken after the newest update of the game. I have 2 versions of the game meaning I can switch. So, all in all, its just a minor hassle.
fyi:
Its in my inventory
Find item value by searching their value on a inventory slot and change it with another item doesn't work (this method doesn't work unlike in Minecraft or Core Keeper)
Tried dissecting data structures on the drinking horn, I can't even find its value, so I don't think that work.
Edit 1: Problem solved
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Last edited by BadCake on Wed Feb 05, 2025 6:45 am; edited 1 time in total
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Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 3:21 am Post subject:
Swap it with an inventory item of the same dimension that does have a number over and over till you find it (can be the number, or even a pointer to the type) _________________
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Instructions that access addresses of some items in your inventory may also access other items' addresses
(right click instruction in disassembler -> "Find out what addresses this instruction accesses") _________________
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Instructions that access addresses of some items in your inventory may also access other items' addresses
(right click instruction in disassembler -> "Find out what addresses this instruction accesses")
Dark Byte wrote:
Swap it with an inventory item of the same dimension that does have a number over and over till you find it (can be the number, or even a pointer to the type)
nope, both of these didn't work.
Edit 1: hacking an unlikely things lead to scroll also be affected. Problem solved.
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