For those people to whom the error have occurred,Sometimes when you play with certain things in the inventory editor,it automatically cancels the character from its modification.After it cancels your character,your character will still be in the list but it will be unaccessible .This error normally occurs when you mess up with the Stats or Buffs,mostly stats.If this error ever occurs to you then you cannot edit your character with Terraria Iventory Editor anymore.If you want to still keep editing characters you should probably make a new one cause you can never edit the character to whom the error has occurred.Thank you and i hoped that i helped ^_^

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Actually, that"s not entirely true. If the error occurs, simply open the character in Terraria and remove items that the editor doesn"t quite support just yet (which is almost always the case for Terraria v1.2.4.1 having items that Terraria Inventory Editor or "Editor" 5.7.2 doesn't quite support just yet). Using an older character and searching the item list, I noticed these items were missing from the list:

  • Flash Cloning Vat
  • Glass Kiln
  • Honey Dispenser
  • Ice Machine
  • Lihzahrd Furnace
  • Living Loom
  • Sky Mill
  • Steampunk Boiler
  • Golden Fishing Rod
Upon loading a character you might notice that an error pops up "Well this is embarrassing..." etc. Simply put those problematic items (using the game of course) into a world chest and not the safe or piggy bank , since those are character specific chests and will create the same problem). Exit world and save. Open the character in the editor again and you should be able to resume editing your character, without having to create a new one. If you"re still receiving the error, check to see if you still have an unsupported item in your inventory, safe or piggy bank. Also, check to ensure that your Terraria character is supported by the current version of Terraria Inventory Editor.
Example: Terraria v1.2.4.1 is supported by Terraria Inventory Editor 5.7.2 (in that you can open a freshly created 1.2.4.1 character successfully), but does not support some items.

There may be a few more items that I have yet to find missing from the Editor. Use a character that loads successfully and search the Editor"s item list for the item you wish to add. If it"s not there, but you can see it in-game, then it is an unsupported item and the author will need to update the Editor. If your character is completely outdated (as in, you"ve never even played the character in Terraria since the last update or last 5 updates) and you run into a character loading problem in the editor, just open the character in Terraria, pick a world, let the world load and when you see your character in the world, save and exit the world. Your character will then be updated to the Terraria version that you used to load the character with. A character will not be permanently blocked by the Editor, you just have to know what the problem is with your character (which usually ends up being an unsupported item or an unsupported character version). Any blocking the Editor does is merely temporary due to your character having an item or a version that isn"t supported and thus, cannot handle, and can almost (99.9% of the time) always be fixed. I"ve yet to run into a permanent "block" by the Editor on any character I have created.

After the release of Minecraft, or rather after the moment when it became obvious to everyone that the idea was incredibly successful, games in the sandbox genre began to appear more and more often. All the developers wanted to grab their piece of the cake that had so suddenly fallen on everyone’s heads. However, it was necessary to make efforts not to create ordinary clones, which, naturally, were not quoted. As a result, a lot of primitive “sandboxes” appeared, which remained unrecognized. But several truly impressive projects have also been released, among which the game “Terraria” is especially worth noting. In principle, it is extremely similar to Minecraft, but at the same time the developers moved the events into two-dimensional space, which now gives a completely different impression of gameplay. But in this article we will not talk about the game Terraria - the inventory editor for it will also be very What is this? What is it like? How to use it? You will find answers to all these questions below.

What is an editor

Many people don't even know what it is for Terraria games The inventory editor even exists. Therefore, it is a surprise for them when they are informed about such interesting services and programs that significantly expand the functionality. But what can this wonderful program do? So, the editor serves exactly what you might think - to edit data from the game, in this case - everything that is in your inventory. Naturally, using such a third-party program is against the rules, so you might only consider using it if you're playing in single player mode. Using the editor online is strictly prohibited. Well, now you have a basic understanding of what the inventory editor is in the Terraria game. It's time to go a little deeper into the details.

Editor types

In most cases, the inventory editor for the Terraria game does not differ much in functionality, which will be discussed in more detail a little later. The main difference may be its base. There are programs that you need to download and install on your computer in order to use them. But there are also special online services that you can use without downloading data to your computer, that is, directly on the Internet. Naturally, the second type is much more convenient to use, but it is worth noting that independent programs often offer more functions and greater stability. Naturally, you need to choose on your own - what suits you best, what goals you are going to pursue, and so on. Once you have selected the appropriate inventory editor for Terraria 1.3 or another version, you can familiarize yourself with the basic functionality.

What does the editor look like?

So, you have an inventory for Terraria 1.3 (or any other version of the game) or have access to the online editor - what will appear in front of you? You will see a window in which you can choose to load any of your existing characters. By downloading it, you get full access to what it has available. In most cases, you'll find separate tabs for equipped items, inventory items, and the contents of your chest. Actually, you can work with all this in the future, changing the data and even the characteristics of objects. It makes no difference what version of the Terraria game you have installed - the inventory editor on Android is no different from the one installed on your personal computer.

Using the editor

When you open your program, you will immediately have the most main question- how to use the inventory editor in Terraria. Of course, in most cases the interface of such programs is intuitive, but it’s still better to figure it out before you ruin your save. The easiest thing you can do in the editor is to change the number of items you already have. To do this, you need to select the desired object and edit its quantity value. After this, you just need to save the data and start the game - you will immediately be able to notice the changes - the desired item will increase in quantity to the number that you wrote in the editor. Well, now you know how to use the inventory editor in Terraria. But these are not all of its capabilities - in fact, there are many more.

Advanced Features

As you already understood, changing the number of items is not the only purpose of the inventory editor; you can also use it for more advanced tasks. For example, you can change the digital characteristics of your items, for example, the damage of weapons. Moreover, you can change less important characteristics, such as the color or name of objects. Accordingly, you get complete control over what you have in your inventory. But what about those items that you cannot find in the game, but which you so badly want to take possession of?

Hidden Objects

Of course, any editor will be equipped with a search system with which you can find any item that exists in the game. Moreover, you will be able to add this item to your inventory, change its quantity and its characteristics - in general, do everything that you have already done with the things that you already own. So if you have an editor, then you become the god of your inventory. And so it’s worth repeating again - do not use the editor when playing online with other gamers.

For those people to whom the error have occurred,Sometimes when you play with certain things in the inventory editor,it automatically cancels the character from its modification.After it cancels your character,your character will still be in the list but it will be unaccessible .This error normally occurs when you mess up with the Stats or Buffs,mostly stats.If this error ever occurs to you then you cannot edit your character with Terraria Iventory Editor anymore.If you want to still keep editing characters you should probably make a new one cause you can never edit the character to whom the error has occurred.Thank you and i hoped that i helped ^_^

Click to expand...

Actually, that"s not entirely true. If the error occurs, simply open the character in Terraria and remove items that the editor doesn"t quite support just yet (which is almost always the case for Terraria v1.2.4.1 having items that Terraria Inventory Editor or "Editor" 5.7.2 doesn't quite support just yet). Using an older character and searching the item list, I noticed these items were missing from the list:

  • Flash Cloning Vat
  • Glass Kiln
  • Honey Dispenser
  • Ice Machine
  • Lihzahrd Furnace
  • Living Loom
  • Sky Mill
  • Steampunk Boiler
  • Golden Fishing Rod
Upon loading a character you might notice that an error pops up "Well this is embarrassing..." etc. Simply put those problematic items (using the game of course) into a world chest and not the safe or piggy bank , since those are character specific chests and will create the same problem). Exit world and save. Open the character in the editor again and you should be able to resume editing your character, without having to create a new one. If you"re still receiving the error, check to see if you still have an unsupported item in your inventory, safe or piggy bank. Also, check to ensure that your Terraria character is supported by the current version of Terraria Inventory Editor.
Example: Terraria v1.2.4.1 is supported by Terraria Inventory Editor 5.7.2 (in that you can open a freshly created 1.2.4.1 character successfully), but does not support some items.

There may be a few more items that I have yet to find missing from the Editor. Use a character that loads successfully and search the Editor"s item list for the item you wish to add. If it"s not there, but you can see it in-game, then it is an unsupported item and the author will need to update the Editor. If your character is completely outdated (as in, you"ve never even played the character in Terraria since the last update or last 5 updates) and you run into a character loading problem in the editor, just open the character in Terraria, pick a world, let the world load and when you see your character in the world, save and exit the world. Your character will then be updated to the Terraria version that you used to load the character with. A character will not be permanently blocked by the Editor, you just have to know what the problem is with your character (which usually ends up being an unsupported item or an unsupported character version). Any blocking the Editor does is merely temporary due to your character having an item or a version that isn't "t supported and thus, cannot handle, and can almost (99.9% of the time) always be fixed. I"ve yet to run into a permanent "block" by the Editor on any character I have created.