Recent Changes
11th December 2025
  • Blacksmithing Planner:
    • Scale adjustment:
      • Shows the amount the screenshot is being scaled to match the orginal images
      • Can choose between autodetection and a manual setting
      • Shows a guide for ensuring scale is correct
      • Remembers scale setting between visits
      • Scale setting is shared with the Shipwrightery Planner, and will be used on other screenshot tools in future
    • Tidied up page loading and the back end. Removed jquery library.
10th December 2025
  • Shipwrightery Planner:
    • Scale adjustment:
      • Shows the amount the screenshot is being scaled to match the orginal images
      • Can choose between autodetection and a manual setting
      • Shows a guide for ensuring scale is correct
      • Remembers scale setting between visits
      • Scale set will be used on other screenshot tools in future
    • Tidied up page loading and the back end. Removed jquery library.
25th September 2025
  • User portal: Testing feature
    • Currently serves no purpose
    • The plan is to be able to save data. Not just settings, but things like memorization progress and collections
    • The login button/status will slowly be added to all pages. For now it only appears above the piratetime when viewing the user pages
    • It shoulld be straight forward to create an account
    • FYI: A cookie is used if you select "remember me" on login
    • I'm not asking for email addresses, which means account recovery is not possible
    • Once you have an account, you can edit/add pirates
    • Pirate names don't have to match in game pirates - unless you want to verify them
    • If the pirate is yours and is allready in my database (via the Trophies page) you can choose to verify it
    • Instructions to do so appear when you click verify, they invlove either editing your trophy collection to temporarily show a code or sending me a specific tell for those on Emerald
    • Verifiying a pirate is yours in not necessary, but doing so will allow you to share collections etc
    • Currently each account can have 3 pirates (you can add a 4th if you verify one)
    • Verifiying a pirate with a donation credited to them allows for more pirates on that account too
    • No critical features will rely on donation crediting - It's not my intention to expect any payments
    • As this users feature is early in testing, it's possible (but unlikely) that all user data maybe reset
  • Support Mantid page: For those generous and able
    • Changed the "Buy me Coffee" button to a link to the Support Mantid page
    • Includes other ways to donate, including Paypal
    • FYI; the font of the button is green when I'm online, on Mantid on Emerald
    • Crediting your donation to a pirate/ocean can give perks on the users account
  • Interactive maps:
    • Fixed the "Help" button
    • Vessel locator: Made the font for number of vessels at an island larger - let me know if ye perferred the smaller font, I may make it an option
12th September 2025
  • Trophy page:
    • Changed Quinquennial Seal o' Piracy to 'obtainable'
    • It's still located in the historical section, with the other SoP's
    • Pirates will need to be reloaded to see the numbers change in the rankings
29th August 2025
  • Outfitter:
    • Added 'Zombie' hair colours
    • Fixed an issue with the selections in the 'Pirate Configeration' tab on load
24th August 2025
  • Added current mystery box icon to pirate time on (top right of all pages)
  • This is read from the official yppedia post - so will never be up before that
  • Hover over it to see a list of the rarer items from the box
21st August 2025
  • Scenes:
    • Fixed a bug that could cause images to not render on start up
    • Fixed a bug that could cause base tiles to not be shown on the tooltip or current tile window
6th August 2025
  • Pet viewer:
    • Changed colour selection from the swatches to coloured icons, similar to Outfitter
    • Tidied up page loading and the back end. Removed jquery library.
27th July 2025
  • I've made a decision to no longer show ice-only assets:
    • There are still items in the live game files that are not available to players. These can still be viewed
    • As of now this is already in effect for attire/familiars/pets (it currently only effects 1 item)
    • I still need to apply this to the scenes objects
    • I will continue to use the Ice version of colour definitions
26th July 2025
  • Scenes:
    • Fixed an error where primary/secondary palettes could be listed in the wrong order
    • You can now delete objects with 'delete' or 'backspace' - this should help with deleting on Macs
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LSPatch is a rootless alternative to the LSPosed Framework that allows you to inject Xposed modules directly into specific apps without needing superuser permissions.

💡 Key Takeaway: Not all Xposed modules work with LSPatch because it cannot modify the system-wide scope. It only works on a per-app basis. 🔥 Top LSPatch Modules (2026)

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AllTrans: Translates an entire app's text into your language in real-time.

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ReVanced Xposed: Applies ReVanced patches natively to apps like YouTube without needing to recompile them.

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Bypass Target API Restriction: Allows you to install older apps that are blocked by modern Android versions (Android 14–16). ⚙️ How to Use LSPatch

Install Shizuku: Most rootless setups require Shizuku to provide system-level access through ADB. Download LSPatch: Install the manager APK on your device.

Patch the App: Open LSPatch, select an APK or installed app, and choose the modules you want to inject.

Reinstall: LSPatch will create a modified version of the app. You must uninstall the original and install the patched version. ⚠️ Limitations

No System Scope: You cannot use modules that modify the status bar, lock screen, or system settings.

App Specific: Each app must be individually patched with the desired modules.

Compatibility: Some apps have integrity checks that detect if they have been modified, which may cause them to crash. LSPatch is a rootless alternative to the LSPosed

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Introduction. Rootless implementation of LSPosed framework, integrating Xposed API by inserting dex and so into the target APK.

What are your most favourite modules that you can't live without?


6. Vanced MicroG (or similar)

Used to patch YouTube apps for background play, ad blocking, and more. LSPatch + ReVanced is the modern alternative to Vanced.

Performance pad with stereo width

Common module categories

  1. Sources

    • Oscillators: sine, saw, square, triangle; bandlimited or BLEP/BLIT implementations to avoid aliasing.
    • Noise: white, pink, brown; may include spectral shaping.
    • Samplers: sample playback with interpolation, looping, sample-rate conversion.
    • Event generators: LFOs, clocks, sequencers, MIDI-to-CV modules.
  2. Modulators / controllers

    • LFOs and envelopes: ADSR, AD, AR, multi-stage AD envelopes, sample-and-hold.
    • Sequencers/step modules: step sequencers, probabilistic gates, pattern morphers.
    • Maths / utility: gain, offset, mix, crossfade, slew/lag, clamp, compare, logic gates.
  3. Filters and spectral

    • IIR (biquad) filters: lowpass, highpass, bandpass, notch; with stable coefficient computation.
    • State-variable filters: stable across parameter changes, multi-mode outputs.
    • FIR and convolution: for impulses, reverb, cabinet simulation.
    • FFT-based modules: spectral transforms, pitch-shifting, granular spectral effects.
  4. Dynamics and utilities

    • Compressors, limiters, gates, expanders — with lookahead or attack/release control.
    • RMS/peak detectors, sidechain routing.
    • DC blockers, resamplers, anti-alias filters.
  5. Effects and spatial

    • Delay lines, multi-tap delays, tempo-sync, ping-pong.
    • Reverbs: algorithmic (Schroeder, feedback delay networks) and convolution.
    • Modulation effects: chorus, flanger, phaser.
    • Panners, binaural processors, stereo utilities.
  6. I/O and integration

    • MIDI-in, OSC, CV interfaces, hardware I/O wrappers.
    • File loaders/savers, project modules, preset managers.
    • UI modules: knobs, sliders, meters, scope displays.

1. CorePatch

Skip signature verification for easy app installation. Great for installing modded apps over the original without uninstalling first.

9. KeepChat (WhatsApp & Telegram extensions)

Best for: Messaging privacy. KeepChat allows you to hide "Last Seen," "Typing" indicators, and blue ticks globally without turning off your own read receipts. It also allows you to copy messages that are usually locked (like deleted messages in some clients).

Example patch recipes

2. Hide My Applist

Essential for privacy. It hides root, exposed modules, and other sensitive apps from detection — perfect for banking apps or games that hate modifications.

2. Hide-My-Applist (HMA)

Best for: Privacy and detection avoidance. Many banking apps and games scan your device for "abnormal environments." While LSPatch is root-free, some apps still detect the patching process. HMA creates a "whitelist" of apps that can see your real app list. reducing ban risk.