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Trial descriptions for Tainted Space save editor

Below are concise, editable text entries you can paste into a Tainted Space save editor to describe Trials (short flavor text + mechanical hints). Replace bracketed tags like [TRIAL_ID], [REWARD], or [MECHANIC] as needed.

1. Credits & Resource Editing

2. Stat Manipulation

Core Features of the Editor

If you download the most up-to-date version (maintained by community modders like Gedan or Fenoxo forum users), you can expect to edit: trials in tainted space save editor

  1. Stats & Perks: Instantly set your strength, intelligence, libido, or physical prowess to god-like (or laughably pathetic) levels.
  2. Credits: The universal currency. Stop hustling for bounties and buy that ship upgrade now.
  3. Inventory Management: Add any item, weapon, or armor from the game’s database—including rare, time-locked event items.
  4. Transformations (TFs): The heart of TiTS. Want to be a full Leithan? A Smitten? You can apply any TF item flag directly to your character state.
  5. Flags & Quest States: This is the "danger zone." You can set quest stages to "Complete," unlock locked planets, or even revert NPCs to a previous relationship state.
  6. Ship & Crew: Modify your vessel's hull, shields, and upgrade the stats of your crew members.

Trial: Ashfall Vigil

ID: [TRIAL_ID_ASHFALL_VIGIL] Title: Ashfall Vigil Flavor: Ash drifts like snow across a blackened plain; the air tastes like old promises and burned futures. Mechanic hint: Endure environmental hazards and escort survivors; use fireproof gear to reduce damage. Reward: [REWARD] Trial descriptions for Tainted Space save editor Below

Trials in Tainted Space (TiTS): Save Editing Guide

Because Trials in Tainted Space is built on the Flash/AIR platform (or HTML5 for newer versions), the game data is stored locally. Unlike modern console games, this makes editing your character relatively easy using third-party tools. Instantly set credits, gems, or other currencies to

There are two primary ways to edit your save: using a dedicated Save Editor (easiest) or using a Sol Editor (manual/hardcore).