Not entirely sure how up to date this guide I made is, but I hope it helps all the people asking for help with cheating:
Alright folks, I broke two saves before I figured out the trick to this game. It is actually pretty easy once you realize how it works. I got nothing better to do, so I put together a little guide with pictures.
First of all, this:
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The numbers in the
red square are the ID of the item. Just remember the ID of the items you want, write down somewhere if you have to.
The numbers in the
blue square are the amount THE GAME THINKS YOU HAVE. Understand that this isn't the amount in your inventory. If you put 99 in there for wood, you won't have wood in your chest or inventory, but when you open up the crafting menu, the game will THINK you have 99.
This is good for crafting items like Wood and for recipes. You can just put 99 here in everything without any consequence. Except for the recipes, you just need to put 1 there for the recipes.
Now, moving on to the next part.
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This is the part where you put the items in your inventory and chest. If you put an <ITEM ID> (the red square from the before) in Slot 1, then you will have that item in the first slot of your inventory. In this picture, for example, Slot 1 has the ID 4, which is a Hoe. So I will have a hoe on the first slot of my inventory.
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Now, if you scroll down a bit further, you will find the Slot Charges, that is the place where you set the AMOUNT of units each item has. In this case, Slot 1 Charges is 1, that means you have 1 of whatever item you have in Slot 1.
So, I will have 1 hoe in the first slot of my backpack.
If I wanted to have 99 wood, I should put Slot 1 = 6 and Slot 1 charge = 99.
The Chest Slots work the same way.
NOW, REMEMBER ONE THING.
A lot of the items you find in that list are not implemented. They are there, but they don't work. So if you put an item in your backpack and you get a blank space and an error when you open your backpack, that means that item isn't implemented in the game.
All upgraded tools, for example, are like this. You can only use the base tools at the current build. (or at least that is how it was when I played).
Hope this helped.