While there is no tool officially called the "Yuzu Save Editor," the most popular and comprehensive choice for editing Diablo III saves on the Yuzu emulator is D3StudioFork Primary Save Editor: D3StudioFork

  1. Yuzu emulator: Make sure you have the latest version of Yuzu installed on your computer.
  2. Diablo 3 game files: You'll need a copy of Diablo 3 for PC (not the console version) to obtain the save files.
  3. Yuzu save editor tool: You can find various save editors online, but be cautious when downloading tools from unknown sources. Some popular options include:
    1. Load Game Saves: The editor would need to access and load save files from Diablo 3.
    2. Display Editable Data: It would then display the data that can be edited, such as character level, gold, items, etc.
    3. Edit Data: Allow the user to modify this data.
    4. Save Changes: Save the modified data back to the game's save file.

    Save Location: To edit your Yuzu save, you must first locate the save data directory within the emulator (typically found by right-clicking the game in Yuzu and selecting "Open Save Data Location").

    However, if you are dead set on using Yuzu, your best bet is not to edit your save, but to find a pre-made, community-tested modded save file and import it. Just remember: once you go down the path of modded gear, the legitimate grind of Diablo 3 loses its meaning—so proceed at the cost of your own enjoyment.

    Ethical and legal notes

    • Respect terms of service: Modifying saves can violate game or platform terms; using modified saves online may be considered cheating.
    • Intellectual property: Do not distribute copyrighted game assets or proprietary internal formats beyond what communities legally share.
    • Malware risk: Only download editors from reputable sources and scan executables before running.

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    Backup: Always copy your original save files to a separate folder before editing to prevent corruption.