

I then deposited 6 rupees, leaving my new rupee count at 6. I start off with 12 rupees from my first scan. After I change the value of rupees I have ingame, I then go back to cheat engine to change the number I am searching for to the new number of rupees I currently have. I then either deposit / withdraw rupees using the ingame bank to change the number of rupees I have in my inventory. This should generate a huge list of codes on the left side of the screen. I then input the number 12 and click “First Scan”. I start off with 12 rupees and set cheat engine to “Exact Value” “2 Bytes” -make sure hex value is unchecked. Using the game to control our rupee value will help us in our search. In this example I will be using the bank in MM3D to Add and Subtract Rupees in game. You will need to use cheat engine to find the Citra equivalent of the code we chose in Step 1. Next, go to the cheat engine window and select open and select the citra process Load up Citra and start your game (MM3DS in this case) prior to loading up cheat engine. Step 2: (Interfacing cheat engine with Citra) Citra build with Gateshark cheat support: (currently #150 at time of writing)įind a pre-made Gateshark code for the game you wish make codes for (THE SIMPLER THE BETTER).įor this example I will be using the INF Rupees code for Majoras Mask 3DS (US) Version 1.0.
