Coc2 Save Editing
Example item IDs (partial):
"T_INCUBUS_DRAFT", "T_RED_MOSS", "T_LUPINE_MOSS", "W_SOUL_BLADE", "A_MAGE_ROBE"
Example flags (partial):
"flag_CAIT_AFFECTION" (0-100), "flag_BRINT_FIGHT_WON", "flag_ETHAN_MET", "flag_BIMBO_DREAM_SEEN"
Corruption of Champions II (CoC2) , the popular text-based RPG by Fenoxo, offers players a deep, reactive world where every choice matters. However, even the most dedicated champions sometimes want to skip the grind, correct a fatal mistake, or unlock specific story branches without replaying dozens of hours.
Enter Coc2 save editing. This practice allows you to directly manipulate your save file’s code, giving you god-like control over stats, items, perks, and even narrative flags.
But how do you edit a CoC2 save file without corrupting it? Is it safe? What tools do you need? This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything from basic stat editing to advanced JSON manipulation.
A minimal safe edit (add gold and increase strength):
"gold": 50000,
"str": 45,
Just change numbers – don’t touch surrounding structure. Save as test_edit.coc2 and load.
If the game crashes, revert to backup or use JSON validator online to check syntax.
Last updated for CoC2 version 1.7.x – save structure may change with future updates. Coc2 Save Editing
Save editing in Corruption of Champions II (CoC2) allows you to modify your character's stats, appearance, and inventory beyond normal gameplay limits. The most popular community tool is the CoC2 Save Editor v69. 🛠️ How to Edit Your Save
To use the editor, you must manually export your game data to a file.
Export: In the game’s Save/Load menu, look for the To File section on the right side.
Save: Click the Save button to download your save as a .json or .txt file.
Load in Editor: Open the online editor and upload your file using the Load button at the top.
Modify & Export: Change your desired values, then click Save in the editor to download the modified file.
Import: In the game, use the To File > Load function to bring your edited character back in. ⚠️ Critical Warnings
Modifying files can break your game if done incorrectly. Follow these precautions: Corruption of Champions II (CoC2) , the popular
Backup Your Data: Always keep an original copy of your save before editing so you can revert if the game crashes.
Combat Stats vs. Level: Never increase combat stats without also increasing your level. If your stats are higher than your level allows, you may softlock the game when trying to level up naturally because the game will show negative points to allocate.
Avoid "Flags": Experienced users advise against messing with the Flags section, as this often breaks quest progression and causes instability.
Console Editing: Advanced users can use the browser console (Ctrl+Shift+I) to edit the pc (player character) object directly, though this is riskier than using a dedicated editor. ✨ Features You Can Edit
Attributes: Strength, Toughness, Agility, Intelligence, Libido, and Sensibility.
Appearance: Body type, skin, hair, and specific racial transformations (though race is often determined by a "racial score" system rather than a single toggle).
Inventory: Add or remove items, including powerful equipment or transformation consumables.
Status Effects: Manually clear or add perks and piercing statuses. CoC2 Save Editor | Page 16 - Fenoxo Forums A minimal safe edit (add gold and increase
The morning sun filtered through the dusty windows of the Frosthound Inn as
sat staring at his reflection in a nearby silver platter. He was a simple adventurer, a "nobody" in the grand world of Corruption of Champions II, struggling to even clear the outskirts of Undermountain.
"Tired of being weak?" a voice rasped from the corner. It was an old gremlin known as the CoC2 Save Editor Jax nodded. "I just want to be... more."
"Easy," the gremlin grinned, pulling out a strange, glowing scroll labeled *.coc2. "All you have to do is Save to File in your Data menu. Bring that scroll to me, and we can rewrite your very soul."
Jax hesitated but handed over the file. With a few clicks of the gremlin's quill, Jax felt a surge of power. His muscles bulged (strength: 100), his skin glowed with arcane energy (intelligence: 100), and his pockets suddenly jingled with a million gems.
"Wait," Jax warned, remembering a rumor from the Steam Community. "If I increase my stats without increasing my level, I’ll softlock the game when I try to rest! I'll have negative points to allocate and be stuck forever".
The gremlin laughed. "Smart lad. We'll set your level to match, or just use the 'bonus' modifiers for your HP and Resolve so your portraits don't break".
Jax felt like a god. He walked into Undermountain and cleared every floor with a single swing. But soon, things felt... off. He tried to report a strange glitch to the gods (the developers), but they simply shook their heads. "We discard edited saves," they said. "We don't waste time on bugs caused by rewriting reality".
Jax realized he had the power of a king but the loneliness of an outcast. He looked back at his original scroll, a backup copy he had wisely kept in his %AppData% folder.
With a sigh, he replaced the "god-file" with his old, weak self. He was a "nobody" again, but as he stepped back into the Frosthound Inn, the struggle felt meaningful once more.