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Because if that's the case, i realize we're both looking for the same thing.
http://fearlessrevolution.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=670
Pointer scans are a big part of almost any trainer out there. But i wouldn't know about Java. Even on the Cheat Engine request forum one of the more reputable people say that making trainers or tables for Java is a bit of a challange.
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if i remember correctly. That will find the location where someones skills are in memory and you can edit them from there fairly easily. I could probably make a CE script that lets you choose to have a learn rate multiplier but not something that gives you a table for just setting someones skills
Here's the trick.
Documents > My Games > Gnomoria, and open up settings.ini. (Do make a backup of it first)
In the [Gameplay] section, most likely in the bottom of it, there's the "Debug = False". You simply flip it over to "Debug = True" and presto. Spawn whatever you like.
(Really, just make a backup of even the saves while you're at it.)
Sure helps to get rid of any pesky hunger or thirst. Also lets you get some premium tools or armor should you want that as well.