![]() ![]() Once you select an item from the list, the panel gets filled with all sorts of nice data. When first opened the item editor has a list of items on the left, and a huge blank panel on the right. Switching between editors is as easy as finding the right icon, and clicking on it.Īlright, now into the real work. Toward the top right of the window is a bar of icons, hover your mouse over them, and watch the text to the right. Once you've opened a ROM the item editor has likely opened up automatically, but it's important to know how to switch to a different editor. Lunar IPS is a good patch creation/application tool. To distribute your hack I recommending finding a progam to turn it into a patch file, and distributing that instead. NOTE: It's a bad idea to post ROMs on forums, or anywhere really. I recommend you never save over the original ROM file, and always keep a back up copy of it some where.Īlternatively, you can also press Cntrl + S to save, or you can press Cntrl + Shift + S to save as. After using Save As, all subsequent saves will be made to the new file. Simply go to File > Save to save to the same file you opened, or if you want to create a new file go to File > Save As. Perhaps just as important as knowing how to load a file is knowing how to save your progress. I can not provide you with one, please do not ask.Īlternatively, you can also press Cntrl + O to open a ROM. If you don't have one, unfortunately you'll have to get it yourself. You'll need an english ROM of 'Golden Sun: The Lost Age' to use the program. When you open the program there should be a box in the center of the window that says "No file open" Fixing that is as easy as going to the top-left, and clicking on File > Open. I blame it on the goblins, don't let them ruin your day, keep a backup. The editor is still in early stages, and although I have faith in my programming abilities I still can't guarantee the ROM file won't get corrupted by some strange coincidence while you're using the editor. I would really appreciate it, really!įirst and foremost, I ALWAYS recommend keeping a backup copy of the original ROM file. Feel free to visit the URL at the top of this file, and complain about how confusing the interface is. Since it's still pretty early along in devolopment I need your help to make sure it gets that way. This program is intended to be very user friendly as far as game hacking tools go. Welcome to the world of Golden Sun hacking! ![]() Under the Artifact section there will be a lot of rare items listed.NOTE: This text is included in the download as TLAeditor_guide.txt Follow the link provided for the emulator you're using to be taken to a guide explaining how to get these codes working.ĭon't see the code you're looking for on this page? Head on over to my Golden Sun (USA, Europe) Gameshark Codes and check for your code there instead! Alternatively head over to my Golden Sun (USA, Europe) Action Replay MAX Codes for even more codes. If you're using an emulator and still can't figure out how to setup these codes, you're in luck! There's two common emulators for GBA games, the mGBA and VisualBoy Advance. Anyone playing on a physical Gameboy will need to purchase a physical Codebreaker device to use these codes. If you're playing on an emulator you can usually input codes very easily by accessing a tab off the top of the toolbar. This page contains CodeBreaker cheat codes for Golden Sun. ![]() Golden Sun CodeBreaker Codes (USA, Europe) ![]()
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