Rezania Posted Wednesday at 01:59 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:59 PM (edited) I'm trying to cheat in more resources in Nonograms Katana. I've tried various android emulators, such as Mumu, Memu, Nox, Bluestack. I've also tried Cheat Engine and GameGuardian. So far only the combination of GameGuardian and Mumu Player actually resulted in positive search results, for example gold in the shop. However, when I edit the values, nothing happens. I've tried to also search for a pointer, no luck. I did find an older post stating that you can adjust the costs of upgrades, which is fine as well, but I have had no luck replicating it and also there is no explanation on how it was done. need help in nonograms katana (#502ndgiq) Did anyone manage to actually cheat in this game recently? If so, how did you do it? Edited Wednesday at 02:10 PM by Rezania
sammax71 Posted Wednesday at 07:40 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:40 PM These quest rewards can be changed. The values can be found in memory range Java Heap and they are Dword value types. I find it easiest to find the Experience value first. Once that's found you can see the values associated to the rewards themselves below it. This is how you will see them in GG. The 15022 at the top is the Experience value. Below that you can see the the values I've checked are the ones for the rewards. The 38 & 37 are the reward you are getting. You can change those and see what the reward changes to. Then the values beneath those are connected to the amount of the reward you are getting. Increase those and you'll see the reward amount will increase. I haven't played and collected anything I've changed so it could be just a visual change. I'll leave that to you to find out.
Rezania Posted Thursday at 09:35 AM Author Posted Thursday at 09:35 AM Thank you for your reply and example. I tried to find a similar value in my game using fuzzy search and looking for changed values while opening and closing the quest menu, but no luck. I also tried your other example of reducing skill costs to zero. I looked for the skill costs (for example 2 gems, 400 gold) by looking for 2;400::24 while the skill menu was open. I did find addresses, but when I change them to zero and freeze them, nothing changes ingame. Maybe it has something to do with the version of the game I'm running? I'm on v20.2, which version do you have?
sammax71 Posted Thursday at 11:44 AM Posted Thursday at 11:44 AM 2 hours ago, Rezania said: Thank you for your reply and example. I tried to find a similar value in my game using fuzzy search and looking for changed values while opening and closing the quest menu, but no luck. I also tried your other example of reducing skill costs to zero. I looked for the skill costs (for example 2 gems, 400 gold) by looking for 2;400::24 while the skill menu was open. I did find addresses, but when I change them to zero and freeze them, nothing changes ingame. Maybe it has something to do with the version of the game I'm running? I'm on v20.2, which version do you have? I downloaded the latest version so 20.2
Rezania Posted Thursday at 02:23 PM Author Posted Thursday at 02:23 PM Okay, good to know, thanks for confirming the version. I reread your post and I see I misinterpreted it at first. How I read it now is that the 37 and 38 are the item ID's, no so much the reward amount itself. The large values underneath those addresses are the reward amounts, correct? Then I'm still confused how you managed to find the experience value if the amounts are obfuscated? Can you maybe elaborate a bit on that?
sammax71 Posted Thursday at 03:29 PM Posted Thursday at 03:29 PM 1 hour ago, Rezania said: Okay, good to know, thanks for confirming the version. I reread your post and I see I misinterpreted it at first. How I read it now is that the 37 and 38 are the item ID's, no so much the reward amount itself. The large values underneath those addresses are the reward amounts, correct? Then I'm still confused how you managed to find the experience value if the amounts are obfuscated? Can you maybe elaborate a bit on that? The experience isn't obfuscated. That's why I find that first then you can find the other stuff after.
Rezania Posted Thursday at 03:57 PM Author Posted Thursday at 03:57 PM Thanks! I looked for 15000;37;38 and managed to find the entries you referred to in your first post. I managed to change the item ID's, the amount of experience and even the amount of other rewards and it all resulted in visual changes after refreshing the quest menu. Will try this method now on building costs and skill upgrades. Again, thank you for your info, really appreciate it!
MonkeySAN Posted Thursday at 08:56 PM Posted Thursday at 08:56 PM (edited) value edited isnt visual but can actually be obtained after quest completed. but there is a capacity limit for each items in the warehouse. the excess will be converted to experience. need to edit the limit first in order to get all the items(normal Dword search) the value stay even the limit reset after restart. Edited Thursday at 09:13 PM by MonkeySAN
MonkeySAN Posted Thursday at 09:10 PM Posted Thursday at 09:10 PM (edited) instead of just random edit, you can change the item value to any value you like. use XOR key = 375066 Record_2025-10-24-05-08-04_9c29c5ced1cbbaf4012f4db13dfab3bd.mp4 this also can be apply for searching items value which ever the easier item value ~ XOR key 375066 = XOR value in the memory Edited Thursday at 09:20 PM by MonkeySAN
Rezania Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago Thank you for sharing the XOR key, very useful! I managed to change quite some things, including the costs for upgrading buildings by looking for item ID, value, item ID, value, item ID, value, etc. In the specific combination of the building upgrade of course. Here are the item ID's I have found so far: I have had zero luck editing the warehouse or shop though. I've looked for just my values, and managed to find some addresses, but changing them or freezing them does nothing. Looking for XOR values does nothing most of the time. Even fuzzy search resulted in nothing in the end. How did you manage to set the limit to 5000 for example?
MonkeySAN Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago the limit wasnt permanent. it reset after game restart as shown in the pic below. Coin limit is at 400 in the Warehouse. red text indicate its over the limit. but the edited Coin value obtained from the Quest remain and can be use normally. search a single value(400) then use increment edit to find the right one. must change the limit first before completing the quest. otherwise the excess value will turn into experience.
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