Credits:reg2k[, FRF members, Discord channel and others/credits]
An inventory and operative editor for Watch Dogs: Legion. Customize your operatives' weapons, abilities, name, voice and character model.
For the single-player campaign only.
Features
Give your operative any weapon or gadget
Add active abilities such as "Summon Cargo Drone" to your chosen operatives
Modify operative abilities
Change your operative's name and bio
Change operative voice actor
Change operative animation set
Change your operative's character model and appearance
Revive/release injured or arrested operatives
Appearance codes feature: share your character appearance codes with the community and import appearances that others have created
Getting Started
Prerequisites:
Cheat Engine 7.2 or higher.
IMPORTANT: Please back up your savegames before using the operative editor.
Your savegames are located at: <Ubisoft-Connect-folder>\savegames\<user-id>\3353\
Instructions:
1. Start the game with BattlEye Anti-Cheat disabled (see this linkfor how to disable it)
2. Start Cheat Engine and open the WatchDogsLegion.exe process.
3. Load the .CT file downloaded from this page.
Usage
Click on the Activate checkbox to start.
Choose the operative to edit by setting the operative index value as shown in the image below. 0 is your first operative, 1 is the second, 2 is the third and so on. Always choose an operative that is not currently active to edit. (if you want to edit your current operative, temporarily switch to a different operative before making your edits)
Entries in black are editable by double clicking on the value. Entries colored grey are for reference only and cannot be changed.
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Operative Inventory
About
You can use the inventory editor to add or remove weapons, most active abilities and gadgets.
Note: Although passive abilities have associated items, most are visual-only and do not affect gameplay. To add passive abilities, change your operative's character deck.
Click here for IDs of all weapon and ability items
Changing your operative's weapons
1. Look for the item with slot number 0 for the primary weapon, and slot number 1 for the secondary weapon.
2. Double-click on the item ID and select a new weapon from the drop-down list, or paste an item ID code.
Adding an inventory item
1. Look for an item with the ID "<Empty>" in your operative inventory.
2. Double click on the entry and select your desired item from the dropdown list. Set the quantity to 1.
3. Then switch to your operative and you should see the item in your inventory.
When you next switch away from your operative, the "<Empty>" item will be automatically re-created. Repeat as desired to add multiple inventory items.
Removing an inventory item
1. Locate the item ID of the item you wish to remove, and replace it with the <Empty> item, located at the top of the dropdown list.
2. The next time you switch to the operative, the item will be automatically removed from their inventory.
Adding a gadget or active ability
Gadgets and active abilities are both considered items in the game and can be added to your inventory. They will appear in your weapon wheel once added.
Select the gadget or ability's item ID from the dropdown list and add it to your inventory as explained in the section above. If you don't know the name of the item, you can always look through the inventory of an operative that already has the gadget/ability to find its ID.
Some examples of gadgets and abilities:
Ability: Summon Cargo Drone (ID: 8000002DF970EFCE)
Gadget: Spy Watch (ID: 80000019D87FFD65)
Gadget: Hypnotist's Pocketwatch (ID: 80000032B443CE26)
Passive Ability: Kinetic Charger (melee hits reduce gadget cooldown) (ID: 80000035170744A4) (one of the few passive abilities that work when added to inventory)
Operative Abilities
About
Each operative has a character deck that determines their abilities. There are 2852 character decks in the game files consisting of various combination of character cards. Each character card contains one or more abilities/perks/triggers, known as "progression items" internally.
List of all character decks in the game:Link
To change your operative's character deck:
1. Select the operative to modify (0 = first operative, 1 = second operative etc)
2. Click [ Load NPC Data ] to load the NPC data for the selected operative
3. Change pCharacterDeck to a different character deck. Note: do not modify the character deck ID, only modify pCharacterDeck.
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A. Copy abilities from a different operative in your list
- Load the NPC data for the operative you want to copy abilities from, and copy the pCharacterDeck value.
- Load the NPC data for the operative you want to set abilities, and paste the copied pCharacterDeck value.
B. Assign any character deck to your operative
- Click on Character Deck Searcher > [Set] Character Deck ID and select a deck from the dropdown list, or paste a deck hex ID code from the list of character decks
- Click [ Search for Character Deck Pointer ]
- Once the result is displayed, click [ Assign Character Deck to Operative ] to assign the deck to your selected operative.
After changing your operative's character deck, some changes will immediately take effect once you switch operatives and back. Some changes (e.g. adding the Combat Roll ability) will require you to quit to the main menu and re-load the game before they take effect.
Take note
Changing the character deck of an existing operative will automatically add new ability items to their inventory when you next activate them. However, not all old ability items from the old character deck are automatically removed. You may use the inventory editor to remove any extra ability items you no longer want.
FAQs / Troubleshooting
Q: Changes made to abilities are not saved when ScriptHook is active
A: Disable ScriptHook before modifying abilities. ScriptHook blocks changes to NPC data from being saved to the savegame. You can re-enable ScriptHook afterwards.
Q: How to add a secondary weapon if the secondary weapon slot is locked in the Team menu?
A: Follow the instructions to add a new inventory item and set its slot to slot 1. This will assign the weapon to the secondary weapon slot.
References
All weapons and ability items:
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All items (superset of weapons and ability items):
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All character cards:
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All character decks:
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All given names:
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All surnames:
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All profile/bio metadata lines:
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All character models:
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Watch Dogs: Legion Inventory and Operative Editor
Watch Dogs: Legion Inventory and Operative Editor
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Re: Watch Dogs: Legion Inventory and Operative Editor
Latest Update: v1.3 New Feature Highlights
- NEW: You can now create a completely custom skill deck with the new Perk Editor, allowing you to give your characters up to ten skills of your choice! (v1.3.1)
- NEW: Added the ability to access the game's Lua script engine and run scripts, call functions etc. (enable godmode, spawn cars, etc.) (v1.3)
- NEW: Added the ability to modify outfits (beta) (v1.3)
Improvements in v1.3.2
- Increased the number of perk slots to 15.
- You can now save your operative's current appearance as their wardrobe defaults.
- You can now edit your operative's wardrobe clothing defaults after you've saved their appearance defaults once.
- Added earrings and bags to the Appearance section.
- Fixed an issue with removing perks from the middle of the perk list.
Operative Appearance
The Appearance section of the editor allows you to customize your operative's character model and clothing.
This also allows you to equip NPC-exclusive clothing and clothing that is otherwise unobtainable via shops.
Usage
Make sure an inactive operative is currently selected in the editor.
Double-click on a clothing part (e.g. innerwear, outerwear, handwear) and select your desired clothing item from the drop-down list.
Your changes are visible immediately in the Team menu.
Appearance Codes
The appearance code feature allows you to share character appearance codes with the community and import appearances that others have created. Appearance codes capture an operative's complete appearance, including clothing and any extra customizations that you have made.
Personal Vehicle
Here's how to add a personal vehicle to your operative in three steps:
Select an inactive operative, and open the [Personal Vehicle] section.
Set "Personal Vehicle" to your desired vehicle from the drop-down list.
Click on [ Change Vehicle Spawn ] and select the same vehicle type that you chose above, then click [ Apply New Value ].
(Optional) Add the vehicle summon ability to your operative by adding one of the vehicle deploy items to your inventory. Select "Abilities_Misc.Abilities.DeployVehicle.<your choice>" from the dropdown list.
Switch to your operative and enjoy your new vehicle! You can customize your vehicle's paint job using the [ Change Paint Job ] option.
- NEW: You can now create a completely custom skill deck with the new Perk Editor, allowing you to give your characters up to ten skills of your choice! (v1.3.1)
- NEW: Added the ability to access the game's Lua script engine and run scripts, call functions etc. (enable godmode, spawn cars, etc.) (v1.3)
- NEW: Added the ability to modify outfits (beta) (v1.3)
Improvements in v1.3.2
- Increased the number of perk slots to 15.
- You can now save your operative's current appearance as their wardrobe defaults.
- You can now edit your operative's wardrobe clothing defaults after you've saved their appearance defaults once.
- Added earrings and bags to the Appearance section.
- Fixed an issue with removing perks from the middle of the perk list.
Operative Appearance
The Appearance section of the editor allows you to customize your operative's character model and clothing.
This also allows you to equip NPC-exclusive clothing and clothing that is otherwise unobtainable via shops.
Usage
Make sure an inactive operative is currently selected in the editor.
Double-click on a clothing part (e.g. innerwear, outerwear, handwear) and select your desired clothing item from the drop-down list.
Your changes are visible immediately in the Team menu.
Appearance Codes
The appearance code feature allows you to share character appearance codes with the community and import appearances that others have created. Appearance codes capture an operative's complete appearance, including clothing and any extra customizations that you have made.
Personal Vehicle
Here's how to add a personal vehicle to your operative in three steps:
Select an inactive operative, and open the [Personal Vehicle] section.
Set "Personal Vehicle" to your desired vehicle from the drop-down list.
Click on [ Change Vehicle Spawn ] and select the same vehicle type that you chose above, then click [ Apply New Value ].
(Optional) Add the vehicle summon ability to your operative by adding one of the vehicle deploy items to your inventory. Select "Abilities_Misc.Abilities.DeployVehicle.<your choice>" from the dropdown list.
Switch to your operative and enjoy your new vehicle! You can customize your vehicle's paint job using the [ Change Paint Job ] option.
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