You've got the hard part down then!Rakidas wrote:This thread has been super helpful for me, so thanks guys Only thing I need clarification on is changing the amount of an item you have in Bloodborne. I can change IDs all day, I just wanted to know which part of the code you changed to make it 99 or whatever. I found the IDs easy, but the hex value for what I had in my inventory wasn't there.
Thanks!
Let's say you want 90 ritual blood(5), but all you have is 5 ritual blood(4).
Ritual blood 4's full ID is as follows: 5B 1B
And ritual blood 5: 5C 1B
What you'll notice is that each item is listed twice, once followed by 00 B0, and then 00 40. After the 00 40 is the number of the item you hold.
So you'll see this for ritual blood (4) in your inventory: 5B 1B 00 B0 / 5B 1B 00 40 / 05 00 00 00
That 05 00 00 00 is the count of the item. Change the three iterations to: 5C 1B 00 B0 / 5C 1B 00 B0 / 5A 00 00 00
Now you have 90 Ritual Blood 5 (5A hex = 90 in decimal) instead of 5 Ritual Blood 4.
I've found that you can change any item to another, with three exceptions - Caryll Runes, gems, and weapons. I have yet to find the item IDs for Caryll Runes (the listed IDs are for the effects as best I can tell, not the actual runes in your inventory). Same for gems. Weapons seem to use a different ID convention, so I haven't tried swapping an item to a weapon or vice versa. But key items, ritual materials, consumables, hunter tools and the like can be converted to each other. Pretty much if it has a 4 digit code (5C 1B for ritual blood 5, for example), it can be converted to any other hex item ID that's also 4 digit, and is listed twice paired with 00 B0 and 00 40.