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How to Make Item Replace Hack

Example Details

  • Value Type: Dword
  • Memory Range: Anonymous
  • Values: 54 for potato farm, 56 for mill, 58 for stove

Description

Today we are going to find item replace hack. In this game I had 2 items in inventory (mill and stove), but I wanted potato farm. Potato farm is hard to build or may cost money, so we will replace mill with potato farm by changing only 1 value.

In a game with many items, items are recognized by their item number. So we have to find item number of mill and change it with item number of potato farm to replace it in inventory.

There is no fixed way to find item number, but we can try smart methods. For example, in a game like Among Us, if:

1. blue
2. green
3. red

Then take blue and search 1, take green and search 2, and take red and search 3. You may find value, then freeze it to get any color. You can even unlock skins by freezing to 15 or similar.

But it is not always easy.

The best method to find item replacement value is: go to shop/list of items, equip first item, then take second item (or more), and search Increased. Take first again and search Decreased. Repeat until you get value. Then edit and freeze. Boom, skin unlocked.

(Note: items at first of list usually have lower item number.)

Video Notes

In this video, I searched number of items in inventory (not item number directly), then saved both values. In item list, mill and stove were near each other. I went to values and used go to, then searched interesting nearby values.

I found number 56 one step above mill value and 58 one step above stove value. In shop list, mill was first and stove second. Here also 56 is less than 58, so maybe these are item numbers.

Potato farm was one step before mill in shop, so I edited 56 (mill value) to 54. After restarting game, mill was replaced by potato farm.

Now I can replace this 56 with 120 to replace mill with cloth, and similarly edit to anything I want.

More Methods

If you want to replace 2 guns: take one gun and search fuzzy, take another and search Increased, then take old gun back and do Decreased. Find value and freeze it to get desired gun.

Sometimes you can search bullets of 2 guns and use go to to find item number as explained above. Sometimes you can simply count item number, like the color example.

If you found item number of bullet, edit it with another number to change it.

Sometimes item number can be found near inventory number. Inventory may be from 1 to 10. In shooting games inventory may be 3 (2 guns + 1 pistol). In Minecraft there may be around 5-10 inventory slots.

One way: put gun in 2nd inventory and search `2;1~99999999999:20`, then refine second value. Put gun in 1st and make inventory empty, then refine 0. Put gun again and search Increased. Repeat to find item number.

Most of the time after search you may get 20-100 values. Freeze one by one and try to change gun. Once value is confirmed, replace it to get another gun.

Things to Remember

  1. Items are usually mapped by internal item numbers; replacement means swapping those numbers.
  2. Nearby value and ordering logic (first item often lower value) can speed up discovery.
  3. Use Increased/Decreased loops when switching between two known items.
  4. Go-to navigation around saved values helps locate related item identifiers faster.
  5. Test and freeze carefully on smaller result sets before final edits.

Watch video to understand.